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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)

  • 2 years later...
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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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