Everlast Train Advanced Wristwrap Boxing Gloves (Black, 14-Ounce)

Wriswrap training gloves that are perfect for all workouts including the heavy bag or an opponent
- Adjustable wrist strap for secure fit
- Ever fresh materials guard against odor & microbes
- Thumb lock keep thumb and fist positioned correctly to avoid injury
- Weighs 14-ounce
Everlast Train Advanced Wristwrap Boxing Gloves (Black, 14-Ounce)
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Open palm design. Premium leather construction. Articulated finger ridges for easy movement. Hook and loop closure for added support.
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Great gloves,
Good fit ..fits two of my larger men clients well….nice weight and can pack a punch
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|For small hands only,
I bought these gloves based on the reviews, but they were a disappointment and I wound up giving them away after using them only a few times. I never thought I had really big hands before, but these were impossible to put on without help and the padding was too thin in places. My wrist and thumb occasionally hurt during a heavy bag workout. I switched to (more expensive) 16oz gloves with velcro wrist openings which are much, much better.
Bottom line: these gloves are good for children or people with very small hands.
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|I’m 6ft 198lb and this is snug (perfect),
I’ve used these things on the heavy bag for 6 months now and they are great. I mainly swing on the bag with power punches so I put the spurs to these things and they aren’t falling apart. I don’t think they’ll last forever but for the price, 6+ months is not half bad. The wrists can be wrapped really tight and you have to take a second to get your hand in but without using wraps I figure this is the next best thing. Your wrists should be ok if you are paying attention to what you are doing or have had instruction, but without wraps you can hurt yourself. These things aren’t going nowhere once they’re on. They’re not very pretty or have fancy logos (besides the wrist), they’re just black. If you want over priced tapout or hyubyasa (sp?) then fork out another 50 bucks on top of this price. Besides boxing is not about looking pretty you pansy.
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