singularity6 Posted December 15, 2018 Author Posted December 15, 2018 When I'm training regularly, my spinning side kicks knock it over easy if I really hit it. I can also knock it over with my basic side kicks, if I try.That being said, normal punch and kick combos get it to wobble and scoot a bit on the flooring I have, but it doesn't fall over. I would say that it's by far the most stable of the freestanding bags that I've used (and I've used several.)Seriously, if you want to practice power without the inconvenience of a bag swinging wildly or falling over, buy a kicking shield and have a partner hold it. The T2 is definitely the best you can do with a freestanding bag. 5th Geup Jidokwan Tae Kwon Do/Hap Ki Do(Never officially tested in aikido, iaido or kendo)
Eddy44 Posted January 9, 2021 Posted January 9, 2021 Maybe if I can get back into my routine. Things with work have been really crazy and I haven't been able to get back into training with any regularity since March.I can totally understand. I am really looking into purchasing this bag but all the videos I have seen online show this bad wobble so much, and makes it a difficult decision. I would be interested in just a quick 5-10 second clip of a strong kick to it, hopefully with a base full to really see the stability of it. Thanks!Did anyone find a video review of Century Torrent T2 bag ? As previous post i cannot find any videos of someone given this a good kicking ? ( keen to see hoe much the base moves and how it bends)
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