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#1 User is offline   Ibn Saeed Icon

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Posted 08 November 2009 - 07:55 PM


Hello

I am looking for Ringside Leather Punching bag. Does any store sells Ringside's products.

Ringside Leather Heavybag 100lb. Filled-www.Ringside.com

Or any other good leather punching bags.



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Posted 09 November 2009 - 11:13 AM

ive got one for sale. standing punch/kick bag perfect for apartments. located in intl city. bought a few months ago for 1000Dhs but have hardly used it as ive moved to braslian jiu jitsu now. will sell for less - say like 600Dhs? let me get you a pic.
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Posted 09 November 2009 - 11:17 AM

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lemme know if ur interested. it dissassembles and ill throw in a pair of 16oz leather boxing gloves for ya. its water filled right now so its about 30kg downlow..ill have to empty it but im sure if you wanna see it you wanna see it filled (you can also sand fill it too)
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Posted 09 November 2009 - 11:21 AM


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lemme know if ur interested. it dissassembles and ill throw in a pair of 16oz leather boxing gloves for ya. its water filled right now so its about 30kg downlow..ill have to empty it but im sure if you wanna see it you wanna see it filled (you can also sand fill it too)



Thanks but I dont want a standing bag. I am searching for a hanging bag.

And I have already ordered Ringside's IMF Tech bag gloves :)



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Posted 09 November 2009 - 11:27 AM

no probs. if i was you id order from states and aramex it. btw - you can get hanging bags with hook and uppercut extensions which is what i use. they are mad. use sawdust, mortar to fill and then layer with old clothes and itll be about 60KG bag which wont move..buy one and fill it yourself btw..make sure you can hang it outside as inside will not take that kind of load..
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Posted 09 November 2009 - 12:06 PM

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no probs. if i was you id order from states and aramex it. btw - you can get hanging bags with hook and uppercut extensions which is what i use. they are mad. use sawdust, mortar to fill and then layer with old clothes and itll be about 60KG bag which wont move..buy one and fill it yourself btw..make sure you can hang it outside as inside will not take that kind of load..



i thought of buying from USA, but the cost of shipping would be quite high.

I also thought of buying the Unfilled bag, and filling it myself. BUt read some stories that its not that easy.

I think Ill buy a century cheap hanging bag



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Posted 09 November 2009 - 12:17 PM

btw its not that difficult to fill up a bag....lol
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Posted 09 November 2009 - 12:21 PM

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btw its not that difficult to fill up a bag....lol


Its not that, it with what to fill it with. If I fill it with Sand, that after a few sessions, the sand will get settled at the bottom and will become rock solid. So no go with sand.

If i go with Clothes, how do i compress them hard enough in the bag?



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