View Full Version : Has anyone here heard or own a brand called Top Ten boxing equipment


We want Floyd
05-10-2009, 09:23 PM
not to be mistaken with Top Contender. Yeah, I was browsing the net and it popped up and was surprised that some of their gloves are pretty pricey. The most expensive one was $145.

Does anyone own a Top Ten gloves if so how do they compare to other name brands.

RightHooker
05-10-2009, 09:45 PM
They're the most used brand for amatuer fights here in Canada. They suck in my opinion. Your thumb sticks out weird and it's hard to make a proper fist. They aren't terrible if you if I can get a really small pair to use, but usually they're big ones that my hand moves around in alot (and I have pretty big hands).

Never used their training or bag gloves and don't plan on it.

We want Floyd
05-10-2009, 10:52 PM
They're the most used brand for amatuer fights here in Canada. They suck in my opinion. Your thumb sticks out weird and it's hard to make a proper fist. They aren't terrible if you if I can get a really small pair to use, but usually they're big ones that my hand moves around in alot (and I have pretty big hands).

Never used their training or bag gloves and don't plan on it.Thanks for the feedback. I just have to add this, I'm lovin' my Winning's gloves these days. I mean, when I first bought them, they already had that broken in feel, but I've used it for a good two months now, and it feels even better.

Featherweight89
05-10-2009, 11:42 PM
As mentioned before, they're a prominent amateurs brand. Been used a few times in the Olympics I believe.

Pork Chop
05-11-2009, 01:35 AM
I got a pair.
They got 2 things going for 'em -
1. they are small profile, my 16 ounce sparring gloves look like 12s.
2. the bayfill padding, pretty dang protective and almost IMF-like in that it doesn't break down.

RightCross94
05-11-2009, 03:27 AM
i used them in a fight once, theyre pretty good


their headgears are ok but they slip off your face wen u sweat a lot

RightHooker
05-12-2009, 12:09 AM
I actually like their headgear. The leather ones, not the weird low-profile rubber foam type ones.

I've got an awkward shape head and I put one on and it fit great without even adjusting anything. I would've bought it right there but the guy said it was just a display model and they didn't have any ones left that could actually be bought. It was at a tournament that I tried it on. I could just order online, but it's a lot more expensive.

I3C727
05-12-2009, 03:27 PM
Thanks for the feedback. I just have to add this, I'm lovin' my Winning's gloves these days. I mean, when I first bought them, they already had that broken in feel, but I've used it for a good two months now, and it feels even better.

mine come thursday, cant wait.

Marvin6591
05-12-2009, 03:34 PM
mine come thursday, cant wait.

damn man you wont be disappointed trust me...what color?

Zhaakal
05-13-2009, 03:55 PM
They suck in my opinion, doesn't fit your hand very well, tough to make a fist.

MickyClifford
05-13-2009, 05:30 PM
I had a pair of 12's a while back - terrible. was only maybe a month and the padding fell apart