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Old 05-28-2007, 05:53 AM
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Thanks,Good review and reference on bags, right now I'm learning with an Everlast #4208 large bag since I'm a rookie 3 days in but I'm sure as I progress I will be looking for another bag.
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Old 05-28-2007, 07:45 PM
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does anyone have any feedback on the rival bags? they look nice but, i was wondering how their action was? i was thinking about getting one, thought i'd ask before i did! thanks
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Old 05-28-2007, 08:04 PM
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does anyone have any feedback on the rival bags? they look nice but, i was wondering how their action was? i was thinking about getting one, thought i'd ask before i did! thanks
I have the 8x5. I'd say it's good if you like a heavy 8x5, i.e. not a featherweight one. Some don't like the sensation of punching thin air, and the Rival 8x5 has enough size to it that it has a nice feel.

Compare to the Title Classic 8x5 which is a very lightweight bag for it's size.

Alan hit on the 8x5 I have while he was at my house - I swear this is the last time I'll brag about that Maybe he will chime in with his comments.
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Old 05-28-2007, 08:36 PM
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i have the rival 9x6 since january and love it. holding up great good action to
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Old 01-04-2008, 10:57 AM
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not impressed with top contender 7 x 4

I bought that top contender 7 x 4 because I thought that since it was so light it would move fast. It doesn't. My everlast 7 x 4 moves faster with the same about of punching force, and it is a heavier bag. I think this might be because the loop on the top contender bag is longer. I was a little reluctant to order this bag because the loop looked too long. I was going to order some title bags but they look like they would have the same problem with the longer loop. The everlast bags are great, and I am going to order the tuf-wear 10 x 7 because their loops look like the everlast loops.
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Old 01-04-2008, 08:31 PM
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I have the 8x5. I'd say it's good if you like a heavy 8x5, i.e. not a featherweight one. Some don't like the sensation of punching thin air, and the Rival 8x5 has enough size to it that it has a nice feel.

Compare to the Title Classic 8x5 which is a very lightweight bag for it's size.

Alan hit on the 8x5 I have while he was at my house - I swear this is the last time I'll brag about that Maybe he will chime in with his comments.
To be honest, Tim, I didn't really hit it long enough to make any insightful or opinion changing comments. It was a nice bag and I did like it. I'll probably get one at some point in my life, for I really like the look of them. For me to really "use it" as a regular part of my workouts, I'd have to hit it to music and see how it feels.

I do remember it being a bit heavy on the hands, but you really adapt to that pretty quick on any bag when you use it for a few workouts. Currently I've been smackin' the Title 8x5 classic for the last few weeks.
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Old 03-08-2008, 04:16 AM
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I've been using the Title 9x6 red bag a lot lately. Nice feel for a 9x6. And the seams between the panels are a lot less evident than a few other bags.
Would that be the classic 9x6 or the normal 9x6?
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Old 03-08-2008, 09:56 AM
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Would that be the classic 9x6 or the normal 9x6?
When I posted that, it was the normal 9x6. The classic model 9x6 is a bit smaller and lighter.

I was using the "Normal" 9x6, a bit underinflated at the time, because I was recovering from a left shoulder surgery, and was using softer slower arm movements with little force required. It was painful to keep up with my "normal" training bag size, 8x5, (too fast) and a 10x7 was a bit too heavy on contact with my left arm. Right now, I have a classic 8x5 on hook, which has been my bag of choice lately.

But I do like the normal 8x5 (yellow) and normal 9x6 (red).
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Old 03-08-2008, 03:51 PM
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Ever since I received my yellow 8x5 from title, I'm reluctant to move back to a bigger bag because I like the speed. But I think it's time to mix it up, I'll have to pick up one of those title colored 9x6.

I'm thinking of getting the Ringside 9x6 ultimate speed bag since it's only 5more dollars than the normal one. These seem more unique in shape than the other bags.

What do you think about the top contender bags? They are definitely priced right, but they seem indentical to the regular colored title bags to me. I might get a 6x4 outa their lineup though, the smallest bag I have right now is still 8x5.


Seems like there's only great things to say about the cleto reyes bags, but that's a little expensive more my tastes right now.

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Old 03-08-2008, 04:01 PM
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What do you think about the top contender bags?
The top contender bags are light even taking their size into account. They are made with a very lightweight leather.
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