Boxing >> Glove Recommendation?
| 10/6/12 2:41 AM | |
JasonGV
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Member Since: 2/7/05 Posts: 2402 |
Hey Guys Im looking for a good pair of gloves I can use for bag work and hitting the mitts. I have a cheap pair now and their getting a little old and beat up. Im looking for something that's light and comfortable. My hands and wrists tend to hurt after training, even with wraps so something with good padding and support will be great. Also willing to pay for quality so price isn't too much of a concern if you think they will be durable and worth the cost. Thanks for any help |
| 10/6/12 8:36 PM | |
JasonGV
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Edited: 10/06/12 8:42 PM Member Since: 2/7/05 Posts: 2403 |
Thanks, those are two brands I've never even heard of. Will check out some review. |
| 10/7/12 10:34 PM | |
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seek
Member Since: 9/18/02 Posts: 1717 |
Which brand/model last the longest? |
| 10/7/12 10:50 PM | |
JasonGV
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Member Since: 2/7/05 Posts: 2406 |
From what I've read Winnings seem to be the most durable. They seem to be the standard though they are pricey. |
| 10/8/12 5:21 PM | |
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MrMuayThai83
Member Since: 3/13/10 Posts: 12 |
Twins are always a good choice. They're good quality & aren't as expensive as Winnings |
| 10/8/12 9:32 PM | |
JasonGV
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Member Since: 2/7/05 Posts: 2409 |
Thanks, I'll have a look at those too. |
| 10/9/12 9:37 PM | |
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seek
Member Since: 9/18/02 Posts: 1726 |
^ceteris paribus Which one wins? |
| 10/10/12 6:03 PM | |
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NickJits
Member Since: 3/2/11 Posts: 1 |
Century 16oz sparring gloves with a gel pack fill. They are great. 40$ best gloves I've ever owned. Century Mma website. They come in black and red and red and black.
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| 10/15/12 11:37 AM | |
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fanat
Member Since: 6/6/02 Posts: 8906 |
I'm looking to get a new pair of gloves for my b-day! I'm doing Muay Thai so it's mostly sparring and some mitts and some bag work. I'm looking to get a good pair but not going crazy like Winning. I narrowed it down to Fairtex, Twins and Hayabusa. Can anybody help me choose? |
| 11/21/12 2:18 AM | |
jiujitsu111
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Member Since: 3/14/12 Posts: 38 |
I love my 16 oz twins. Very well made and fit the hands good n tight. Just a great glove. Easy to put on and cool logo.
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| 11/21/12 10:09 AM | |
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fanat
Member Since: 6/6/02 Posts: 9071 |
I ended up buying Hayabusa and they are really awesome gloves! The quality is really something. |
| 12/13/12 10:11 PM | |
Canadian Eh
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Member Since: 12/19/10 Posts: 346 |
MrMuayThai83 - Twins are always a good choice. They're good quality & aren't as expensive as WinningsThis. I use 12oz. twins for bag and pads they are great. For sparing of your looking for a good punchers glove go for the Reyes. 16oz.
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| 12/16/12 11:04 AM | |
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KendrickJ
Member Since: 7/5/09 Posts: 218 |
Fighting sports gloves are great. Just got a pair and my hands love me now for using them.
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| 12/16/12 2:32 PM | |
martinburke
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 5771 |
Anyone ever try G&S bag gloves? |
| 12/17/12 4:37 PM | |
buddie
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 6069 |
I would vote for Twins for sparring/training |
| 12/17/12 7:49 PM | |
Ringworm74
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Member Since: 1/3/11 Posts: 71 |
Title 16oz training gloves
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| 12/17/12 8:12 PM | |
buddie
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 6072 |
I have had nothing but good experience with Title products. |
| 12/17/12 9:05 PM | |
Ringworm74
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Member Since: 1/3/11 Posts: 72 |
Me too, a bit cheaper than ringside.
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| 12/17/12 10:54 PM | |
buddie
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 6073 |
I have what is now an "ancient" title headgear with cheeks. It isn't as fancy as some of this space helmet bullshit they come up with now, but it is by far the best headgear I have ever owned. I love it and I don't think I'll ever wear anything else. |
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