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crawforde
07-08-2009, 01:53 PM
Hi All,
First off,
This forum is great, you guys are awesome and very helpful.
I have spent some time reading posts here and have learned a lot.
Thanks.
I have the opportunity to get a good deal on one of these on Craig's list. They are brand new, still in the box I think. He has 2 if anyone is interested.
I have an Everlast "Brick" hanging from a Century stand in my garage and want to replace it. I thought this would be good because the kids can hit it too as it will hang almost to the floor. Plus I could kick it :).
On the other hand I have some old hand and wrist injuries and am considering a water and foam bag. Finances are tight and I thought that with decent gloves this thai bag might be the most versatile option.
Any one ever used one? Any Ideas?

Kyle
07-08-2009, 09:32 PM
Hi All,
First off,
This forum is great, you guys are awesome and very helpful.
I have spent some time reading posts here and have learned a lot.
Thanks.
I have the opportunity to get a good deal on one of these on Craig's list. They are brand new, still in the box I think. He has 2 if anyone is interested.
I have an Everlast "Brick" hanging from a Century stand in my garage and want to replace it. I thought this would be good because the kids can hit it too as it will hang almost to the floor. Plus I could kick it :).
On the other hand I have some old hand and wrist injuries and am considering a water and foam bag. Finances are tight and I thought that with decent gloves this thai bag might be the most versatile option.
Any one ever used one? Any Ideas?

with well wrapped hands and big padded gloves u should not have any problems.
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