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Is the tear drop bag better for stand-up striking over a heavy bag or reflex bag?
What do you think?
What do you think?
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I'm pretty sure I asked you about the aqua bags way back when, I'm glad you're still enjoying it to this day. Had any problems with it lately? I might finally pull the trigger on it.Tear drop is only better for uppercuts and power shots. I actually really like aqua bags for power shots since it takes all the impact off your joints
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If I had to choose one I’d go with a regular heavy bag.
No problems, I don’t have one at my house though, it’s at a gym I go to occasionally.I'm pretty sure I asked you about the aqua bags way back when, I'm glad you're still enjoying it to this day. Had any problems with it lately? I might finally pull the trigger on it.
How's the give on it? I personally prefer my bag denser on the lower part and with a little more give on the upper parts.No problems, I don’t have one at my house though, it’s at a gym I go to occasionally.
Can’t kick an aqua back if thats your thing.
Also, another benefit is because the aqua bag absorbs all the shock, it doesn’t swing crazy when throwing combos, even though the bag is lighter than a big teardrop.
If you get a teardrop of a similar size, someone would have to hold the bag for you on longer combos because it would swing
It’s all the same in the areas since it’s filled with water. It’s like hitting water except the outside material is like a tire except way thinner. Like you couldn’t punch this thing hard bareknuckle without painHow's the give on it? I personally prefer my bag denser on the lower part and with a little more give on the upper parts.