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  • whiptats
    Speed Bag Trainee
    • Dec 2008
    • 21

    Swivel Mod

    I have an Everlast board that came with their "Deluxe" ball bearing chain link swivel. I'm pretty new but right away I thought this swivel sucked. So I ordered the Watkins ball hook swivel. While waiting for that I kept reading here and many here seem to like the Everlast plastic ball hook.Well they are all over where I live (Bay Area,Cal) so I picked up one of those. I like it just fine and used it until the steel one arrived. Put the steel one up and it seems about the same as the plastic, but a little more noise. Looking around I saw the Campeon swivel and it made me think. I went back to the chain link and took out that solid piece that joins the chain link to the swivel and I can't believe the difference. I'm sure I'll go back to the steel ball hook when my skills improve enough, but for now this is helping keep things straight so I don't breakdown so much. Anybody else try this? If I'm not explaining clearly I'll try and take a pic and post it in the next day or so. It is shorter than the others so nice and quick.
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    Last edited by Tim; 01-11-2009, 07:42 AM.
  • Speedbag
    Author of the Speed Bag Bible, founder of speedbagcentral.com

    • Feb 2006
    • 7113

    #2
    Originally posted by whiptats View Post
    I have an Everlast board that came with their "Deluxe" ball bearing chain link swivel. I'm pretty new but right away I thought this swivel sucked. So I ordered the Watkins ball hook swivel. While waiting for that I kept reading here and many here seem to like the Everlast plastic ball hook.Well they are all over where I live (Bay Area,Cal) so I picked up one of those. I like it just fine and used it until the steel one arrived. Put the steel one up and it seems about the same as the plastic, but a little more noise. Looking around I saw the Campeon swivel and it made me think. I went back to the chain link and took out that solid piece that joins the chain link to the swivel and I can't believe the difference. I'm sure I'll go back to the steel ball hook when my skills improve enough, but for now this is helping keep things straight so I don't breakdown so much. Anybody else try this? If I'm not explaining clearly I'll try and take a pic and post it in the next day or so. It is shorter than the others so nice and quick.
    A picture would help me "see what your saying".
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    • Tim
      Administrator and Founder of SpeedBagForum.com


      • Jan 2006
      • 3433

      #3
      Originally posted by whiptats
      This should clear things up. I included a pic of the piece I removed along with one of the two threaded bottom parts. Well I guess I don't know how to post the pics after all. They are on my desktop in a folder. If anybody knows how please share cause right now I feel sorta stoopud.
      I'll have some pictorial instructions up shortly. In a nutshell , you have to use the "Manage Attachments" button. It's a two step process, Browse to the file you want, then click Upload, rinse and repeat for all files, then finsih the post...

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      • Tim
        Administrator and Founder of SpeedBagForum.com


        • Jan 2006
        • 3433

        #4
        whiptats,
        Check out this thread: http://www.speedbagforum.com/forums/...ead.php?t=1465

        If you have questions, let me know. If all else fails, e-mail them to me and I'll post them.

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        • Tim
          Administrator and Founder of SpeedBagForum.com


          • Jan 2006
          • 3433

          #5
          Whip, the pictures were too big, they were crashing the image upload function. I downsized them to aobut 25KB and added them to your original post above ...

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          • whiptats
            Speed Bag Trainee
            • Dec 2008
            • 21

            #6
            After using this swivel off and on for a while I have found it's best use for myself when I am working on something new. It seems to help keep things straight until I have the new skill down, then back to the ball hook. Although it swings a little faster it keeps things straighter.

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