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    What brand's a good Punching Bag?

    Hey, I'm looking to get a freestanding punching bag, for cardio + fun at my house.

    Any good brands?

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    Everlast, are the pro's still using it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee View Post
    Everlast, are the pro's still using it?
    Yeah still pretty standard.

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    I want to get a hanging one...but have no where to put it.
    Sucks because the standalones are usually 2x-3x if not more expensive.

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    The nice everlast bags I saw, were 200 bucks for a standing one.

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    Ive had 2 Everlasts and though they were good, the shit in the inside sunk to the bottom. B.O.B. has nothing to sink and it doesnt hang from some fucking ceiling!
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    I have TKO 100lb bag and a TKO double-ended bag. I also have a Everlast Speed bag. I like the TKO stuff the best.

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    everlast is super expensive. look into ringside or TKO
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    I have this ringside free standing bag and it is built to take a solid beating. I have been hitting it for 6 months and it has not budged even 1 inch from where I put it. I got mine off of craigslist for 80$ and I love it. The cheaper bags will wobble and scoot all over the place but not this baby.

    Free-Standing Heavybag at Ringside.com

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    Excellent Thread, I had the same question in mind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crupiea View Post
    I have this ringside free standing bag and it is built to take a solid beating. I have been hitting it for 6 months and it has not budged even 1 inch from where I put it. I got mine off of craigslist for 80$ and I love it. The cheaper bags will wobble and scoot all over the place but not this baby.

    Free-Standing Heavybag at Ringside.com
    Ouch $300 is a little steep.
    I'm just using it for cardio and personal gain...Not for a sport, so I'm not willing to invest that much.

    I'd like to keep it under the 150$ mark.

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    i am getting a hanging one. are tko good for this? also what kind of material and is water better than sand?

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