View Full Version : Guess what y'all, Winning raised their prices on their gloves once more


We want Floyd
06-22-2009, 11:31 PM
Yeah, haven't checked out their site in awhile and earlier today I checked it out. They raised the prices on all their gloves by another $5 un-f**kin'believable.

All the other items have remained the same. I just could not believe it. Those guys are making $$$$$$$

jrv1932
06-24-2009, 04:08 PM
Yeah, haven't checked out their site in awhile and earlier today I checked it out. They raised the prices on all their gloves by another $5 un-f**kin'believable.

All the other items have remained the same. I just could not believe it. Those guys are making $$$$$$$

Yeah I know what you mean. I know the stuff is really great but no doubt overpriced. I mean $230 for an 11 pound medicine ball? I would love to get some Winning stuff but can't justify the prices unless money didn't matter.

Southpaw Stinger
06-24-2009, 05:10 PM
Is the winning gear actually any good? By that I mean, is it worth the cost?

jrv1932
06-24-2009, 05:21 PM
Is the winning gear actually any good? By that I mean, is it worth the cost?

I've only used the gloves that someone in my gym had and they are great and offer great protection but worth the cost. I would say definitely no. A lot of people who have them will say otherwise but I think it's just to justify what they spent. If you are a proffesional and they are part of your tools to make a living then it may be worth it to you but otherwise I would say no. Im not knocking the equipment, just the prices. They probably have by far the highest markup in the industry. As i said $230 for a 11lb med ball. That should tell you enough.

I3C727
06-24-2009, 05:54 PM
No other gloves can compare so i say its worth the price. On all their gear not just gloves. It is your body, protect it.

Marvin6591
06-24-2009, 06:56 PM
No other gloves can compare so i say its worth the price. On all their gear not just gloves. It is your body, protect it.

agreed.... and the price is outrageous but if you really want them then you'll get them

Southpaw Stinger
06-24-2009, 07:10 PM
Do they match up well against Reyes and Everlast? I imagine the protection could be similar to Everlast but I can't see any glove beating the Reyes when it comes to solid punching.

jrv1932
06-24-2009, 07:18 PM
Do they match up well against Reyes and Everlast? I imagine the protection could be similar to Everlast but I can't see any glove beating the Reyes when it comes to solid punching.

Winning is MUCH better than Everlast for protection. Everlast IMO isn't very good. As far as Reyes' they are pretty much the ultimate punchers glove. your oponent will feel these the most and if you're looking for a fight glove and you have no hand problems then Reyes may be the way to go but for training Winning is awesome. Over time they will protect your hands much better and they actually don't feel big at all. They're great for technique. They are really a great training glove, I just feel the price is crazy but if price is not an issue for you then you will be satisfied.

I3C727
06-24-2009, 08:14 PM
reyes suck for training.

the little sticking out triangle in the foam doesnt provide a good striking surface so you can hurt your hands.

rmz
06-25-2009, 05:43 AM
Winning Gloves might be worth it if you have hand problems or wrist problems. I don't have either, I work the bag/mitts at least 4x a week with great intensity and my Rival Gloves suit me fine. I guess it's personal preference, I don't think I could justify paying that much money for equipment unless I was a professional. The headgear might definitely be worth it though, if you sparr a lot, it's a good idea to keep your face protected. You don't want to get your face damaged or your brain for that matter.

Southpaw Stinger
06-25-2009, 08:42 AM
reyes suck for training.

the little sticking out triangle in the foam doesnt provide a good striking surface so you can hurt your hands.

You only wear reyes in training if you're sparring someone you don't like.

Azmojo
06-25-2009, 11:29 AM
Are they worth it? I guess that depends on what your after. You can certainly get cheaper products that do the same job, as far as boxing goes. But, Winning products are VERY well made.

They're expensive because they're made in Japan, not farmed out to some third-world country. The currency conversion is the main reason they're so high. We pay what the Japanese pay.

So, ask yourself this. Are these "worth it"? -

Rock @ Republic jeans
Affliction T-shirts
Gucci or Coach products
Ferraris
Jimmy Choo shoes
etc...

Winning = Ferrari of boxing equipment.

supRa
06-25-2009, 12:17 PM
dont matter how much they are people will still pay 4 them no matter wat...

MKultra
06-25-2009, 01:08 PM
I think its worth it for the gloves, i know eventually ill get a pair but for anything else they sell it is just ridiculous.

Don Flamenco
06-25-2009, 01:38 PM
Are they worth it? I guess that depends on what your after. You can certainly get cheaper products that do the same job, as far as boxing goes. But, Winning products are VERY well made.

They're expensive because they're made in Japan, not farmed out to some third-world country. The currency conversion is the main reason they're so high. We pay what the Japanese pay.

So, ask yourself this. Are these "worth it"? -

Rock @ Republic jeans
Affliction T-shirts
Gucci or Coach products
Ferraris
Jimmy Choo shoes
etc...

Winning = Ferrari of boxing equipment.

LOl at affliction gear. My god this douchebaggery