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shogunn 10-09-2009, 09:04 AM http://www.boxingdepot.com/bd/EverGel%20Glove%20Wraps/items/large/bx-ac-17.jpg
http://www.boxingdepot.com/bx-ac-17.html
anyone ever use this? Im thinkin about it. Im tired of wrapping my hands everyday, and my hands are starting to hurt. I hit the heavy bag alot and this looks to be good just for that. Itll save alot of time too.
wondering about these too. It looks like it there's gel padding right over the knuckles. Itd probably feel alot better than normal wraps.
http://www.boxingdepot.com/bd/Gel%20Handwrap/items/large/bx-ac-311.jpg
http://www.boxingdepot.com/bx-ac-311.html
fdotorres 10-09-2009, 09:22 AM http://www.boxingdepot.com/bd/EverGel%20Glove%20Wraps/items/large/bx-ac-17.jpg
http://www.boxingdepot.com/bx-ac-17.html
anyone ever use this? Im thinkin about it. Im tired of wrapping my hands everyday, and my hands are starting to hurt. I hit the heavy bag alot and this looks to be good just for that. Itll save alot of time too.
wondering about these too. It looks like it there's gel padding right over the knuckles. Itd probably feel alot better than normal wraps.
http://www.boxingdepot.com/bd/Gel%20Handwrap/items/large/bx-ac-311.jpg
http://www.boxingdepot.com/bx-ac-311.html
i've never tried the ringside's version, but the everlasts won't last you 15 days of use
they are just gel, not a wrap WITH gel. i suppose that's why they don't last... the gel isn't protected by anything and it just breaks up when you hit
mrboxer 10-09-2009, 11:22 AM http://www.boxingdepot.com/bd/EverGel%20Glove%20Wraps/items/large/bx-ac-17.jpg
http://www.boxingdepot.com/bx-ac-17.html
anyone ever use this? Im thinkin about it. Im tired of wrapping my hands everyday, and my hands are starting to hurt. I hit the heavy bag alot and this looks to be good just for that. Itll save alot of time too.
wondering about these too. It looks like it there's gel padding right over the knuckles. Itd probably feel alot better than normal wraps.
http://www.boxingdepot.com/bd/Gel%20Handwrap/items/large/bx-ac-311.jpg
http://www.boxingdepot.com/bx-ac-311.htmlno i do not use those type of gloves,they look like what a fisherman uses to haul in a huge bass,as for the wraps i do not see any evidence of gel being on or near the knuckles:boxing:
Domey 10-09-2009, 11:37 AM I own a pair of the Ringside ones, and yes they have gel in the red portion of the "glove". They work very well to provide extra padding around your knuckles, while still having a regular hand wrap attatched to it. I've used these for a while, even washed them a few times(Just don't dry them). I will need a new pair soon, and I would buy them if they were double the price. You can wrap your wrist and thumb much better then regular wraps, because you do not have to worry about stacking a ton of wrap on your knuckles. Only time I will not use these is during a fight.
rskumm21 10-09-2009, 11:58 AM Don't get the everlast ones. They are not very protective. If you pound the heavy bag for more than a round you definetly feel it. I hear they are not that durable either. I wouldn't know since after trying them only one workout, I have only used them to hit the speed bag Only.
RightHooker 10-09-2009, 01:10 PM The Everlast ones have good padding for the knuckles, but since they are just a little glove and don't have a regular handwrap attached, they offer no support for your hand or wrist. I wore them to hit the heavy bag a few times (with a 14oz bag glove on top) and my entire hand ached after. I just cut the knuckle part out and put that on my hand and then use a 180" wrap on top.
The ringside ones look good though they have the gel for knuckles and the wrap for additional support.
I have another pair of ringside ones and they look like a regular handwrap except the first couple feet is a thicker gel material. They are good too.
Eric Holder 10-09-2009, 02:11 PM I had the everlast ones they're convienent when you're feeling a little lazy and don't want to wrap your hands up but other than that they aren't very durable and the protection they offer is pretty mediocre.
mrboxer 10-09-2009, 03:33 PM The Everlast ones have good padding for the knuckles, but since they are just a little glove and don't have a regular handwrap attached, they offer no support for your hand or wrist. I wore them to hit the heavy bag a few times (with a 14oz bag glove on top) and my entire hand ached after. I just cut the knuckle part out and put that on my hand and then use a 180" wrap on top.
The ringside ones look good though they have the gel for knuckles and the wrap for additional support.
I have another pair of ringside ones and they look like a regular handwrap except the first couple feet is a thicker gel material. They are good too.were you hitting the bag with proper technique?re:you say your hand ached,you must of been hitting the bag wrong,were you hitting the bag with a slap lick way in an uncoordinated manner,swinging wild haymakers?if so you do not need new gloves you need a trainer to show you the basics:boxing:
bernardotelo 10-09-2009, 06:05 PM dayum i have to get one of thoose
fdotorres 10-09-2009, 06:18 PM were you hitting the bag with proper technique?re:you say your hand ached,you must of been hitting the bag wrong,were you hitting the bag with a slap lick way in an uncoordinated manner,swinging wild haymakers?if so you do not need new gloves you need a trainer to show you the basics:boxing:
and you need to get banned
Domey 10-09-2009, 06:36 PM were you hitting the bag with proper technique?re:you say your hand ached,you must of been hitting the bag wrong,were you hitting the bag with a slap lick way in an uncoordinated manner,swinging wild haymakers?if so you do not need new gloves you need a trainer to show you the basics:boxing:
Even if he was hitting the bag properly, those Everlast "wraps" are not meant to be used on their own, as they have very little support for anything other then your knuckles.
rskumm21 10-09-2009, 06:58 PM were you hitting the bag with proper technique?re:you say your hand ached,you must of been hitting the bag wrong,were you hitting the bag with a slap lick way in an uncoordinated manner,swinging wild haymakers?if so you do not need new gloves you need a trainer to show you the basics:boxing:
RightHooker was not even talking about getting new gloves. If you knew how to read, you would understand that he was giving his opinion on the protection and quality of the everlast advanced hand-wraps, which the majority of people who have used them agree, are not the best alternative to hand-wraps. Have you tried them? If you're not going to offer an opinion on either of the 2 products based on your use of them, then don't bother posting your negative comments.
shogunn 10-09-2009, 10:49 PM I own a pair of the Ringside ones, and yes they have gel in the red portion of the "glove". They work very well to provide extra padding around your knuckles, while still having a regular hand wrap attatched to it. I've used these for a while, even washed them a few times(Just don't dry them). I will need a new pair soon, and I would buy them if they were double the price. You can wrap your wrist and thumb much better then regular wraps, because you do not have to worry about stacking a ton of wrap on your knuckles. Only time I will not use these is during a fight.
thanks, and thanx to everyone else who contributed. I think Im gonna get the gel wraps.
I also ran into this. anyone try these out? they look like good protection, nothing over the thumb though. Maybe you could use regular wraps over it.
http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/titleboxing_2074_4077948
http://store.titleboxing.com/fg.html
shogunn 10-09-2009, 10:51 PM looks like these provide some wrist support.
http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/titleboxing_2072_5078048
xxMidgetxx 10-09-2009, 11:10 PM Yea I've got the everlast ones, don't get them if your just going to need them for the heavy bag because they are so tight when you put them in gloves and mine are 14 oz. Exactly what every1 says. I've used mine for only a month and these are pretty good if your lazy to when you need a quick wrap just want to hit the bag without a glove. Or I used them for speed bag pretty good for that but seriously after 1 month these start to tear a bit. I might buy those ringside's look pretty nice.
Well you should take a look at these http://www.ringside.com/Grant-Gel-Handwraps/productinfo/GGHW/ I received the fall ringside magazine and these are closeouts at 10 bucks.
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