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Immortal Single Section Wall Bag

A Product Review by Phil Elmore


I purchased an Immortal single-section
wall bag recently through my

Wing Chun school.
 
Nine inches square
and of high-quality black canvas, the bag is relatively inexpensive but
helps immensely in training your punches.

The three grommets in the bag are for
mounting it on a wall, which is as simple as finding a nail or nails of
the right length.  (Do yourself a favor and find something to cover
the nail heads, like a substantial wad of duct tape, so you don’t
accidentally punch the face of nail.)

The zippered opening in the back of the
bag allows you to remove or replace its contents.  Don’t fill this
bag with sand, though.  It is designed to be filled with larger
material, such as dried beans, peas, or even shot.  I used mung bean
acquired from a local Filipino store.


The single-section wall bag is
available from the

Immortal USA

website.

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