I had or have a bad experience. My thumb and wrist is sore after i use (5x now). Maybe i got to break them in but it just seems like there is too much room inside the glove aside from the thumb area using when using standard wraps. I was checking here to see if people are having the same issue and how to break em in faster.
animangafan342 The gloves are functional and they will get the job done for sparring and mitt work; I simply feel they are overpriced for the quality and you could get a better quality glove from, say, Rival, for $40.00. If you purchased them already, they'll get the job done. I have friends that like them, but my opinion of the gloves is not very high.
They're a little more comfortable as of now, but to be honest I still don't really dig them that much. They just feel weird. I prefer the plain Title Training Gloves (cheaper too). I did a review of them on this channel. Hope this was helpful!
Jabgear Online Fight Shop I've had the same pair(blue) in 16oz Velcro I've used them for bag and mitt work 3-4x a week for a month They've broken in, but for the price(64.95) I prefer other gloves over these The padding is holding up but I just find it awkward or odd at certain points when I'm hitting heavy bags I bought them b/c they're made in the USA(which is something I really like)and guys in my gym use their high end gel sparring gloves, and swear by them I prefer my rival, tuf wear, ring to cage, and Rdx gloves that are in the same price range over these
Thank you for reviewing our basic starter gloves , they are vinyl gloves and not genuine leather, they are priced at $34.99 . If you want to try Pro Boxing next level gloves will be classic genuine leather glove price is $64.99 for more better gloves you could visit our website www.proboxing.com
Jack Ridge It just feels like it lacks any density at all. When you hit the bag with these, it's like you've got Sock'em Boppers on. I've heard good things about their higher end gloves, but I've never personally tried them.
I had or have a bad experience. My thumb and wrist is sore after i use (5x now). Maybe i got to break them in but it just seems like there is too much room inside the glove aside from the thumb area using when using standard wraps. I was checking here to see if people are having the same issue and how to break em in faster.
Joe Exotic leave em in the sun
I got some 16 oz pair for focus mitt training and sparring? How well do they work in those departments.
animangafan342 The gloves are functional and they will get the job done for sparring and mitt work; I simply feel they are overpriced for the quality and you could get a better quality glove from, say, Rival, for $40.00. If you purchased them already, they'll get the job done. I have friends that like them, but my opinion of the gloves is not very high.
Could u tell how they've held up as of now
They're a little more comfortable as of now, but to be honest I still don't really dig them that much. They just feel weird. I prefer the plain Title Training Gloves (cheaper too). I did a review of them on this channel. Hope this was helpful!
Jabgear Online Fight Shop
I've had the same pair(blue) in 16oz Velcro
I've used them for bag and mitt work 3-4x a week for a month
They've broken in, but for the price(64.95) I prefer other gloves over these
The padding is holding up but I just find it awkward or odd at certain points when I'm hitting heavy bags
I bought them b/c they're made in the USA(which is something I really like)and guys in my gym use their high end gel sparring gloves, and swear by them
I prefer my rival, tuf wear, ring to cage, and Rdx gloves that are in the same price range over these
+Jabgear Online Fight Shop ive been thinking about getting these. which have more protection. these gloves or powerlocks?
Thank you for reviewing our basic starter gloves , they are vinyl gloves and not genuine leather, they are priced at $34.99 . If you want to try Pro Boxing next level gloves will be classic genuine leather glove price is $64.99 for more better gloves you could visit our website www.proboxing.com
Must be cheap carpet padding inside.
Jack Ridge It just feels like it lacks any density at all. When you hit the bag with these, it's like you've got Sock'em Boppers on. I've heard good things about their higher end gloves, but I've never personally tried them.