i have narrowed my swivel choices down to these two and i was curious if anybody here uses or used either of these two swivels and why they like them or dislike them? what are the good and bads? ive tried the one on the left but not the one on the right. i noticed that titleboxing.com and ringside.com both have their versions of these two swivels but the prices are vis-a-versa. what gives? Thanks everyone.
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i have narrowed my swivel choices down to these two and i was curious if anybody here uses or used either of these two swivels and why they like them or dislike them? what are the good and bads? ive tried the one on the left but not the one on the right. i noticed that titleboxing.com and ringside.com both have their versions of these two swivels but the prices are vis-a-versa. what gives? Thanks everyone.Tags: None
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Originally posted by Kevdawg0324 View Post
i have narrowed my swivel choices down to these two and i was curious if anybody here uses or used either of these two swivels and why they like them or dislike them? what are the good and bads? ive tried the one on the left but not the one on the right. i noticed that titleboxing.com and ringside.com both have their versions of these two swivels but the prices are vis-a-versa. what gives? Thanks everyone.
The one of the left is shorter, which is good in my book, but the bearings that are in the unit don't seem to do anything because the pin is too small to actually make use of the bearings. I don't know why, but the bearings appear to be locked anyway, not that it really makes a difference.
I like these swivels because they are significantly quieter than the ball hook swivels that I use outdoors.
These swivels are fast, but as has been said many times before, when you get to more advanced hitting and go from hitting to the side and front and rear, these swivels don't work as well as the ball hook swivels because these types of swivels don't change directions as quickly and easily.
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