View Full Version : what are the best mitts to cushion power


DJ QUIK JR.
11-02-2009, 12:22 AM
im about to by some new mitts for my coach bekuz hes complaining that his hands swell after giving us padwork and that we hit too hard. what are the best pads to get for him so he wont feel the shots.

BOX-A-LOT
11-02-2009, 03:08 AM
im about to by some new mitts for my coach bekuz hes complaining that his hands swell after giving us padwork and that we hit too hard. what are the best pads to get for him so he wont feel the shots.Here's the top of the line, but they cost a grip. However, if you are chipping in with some of your gym mates then it's a great gift for your coach
http://i858.photobucket.com/albums/ab145/kanankaliwa/serena.jpg

Here it is in action
(they come in two sizes. Roach is using the large one's. They're 3.4 inch thick, the thickest of all air-mitts. He had his custom-colored/made)

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Below is what I use, great price, good quality. They're the Lonsdale air-mitts.

http://i858.photobucket.com/albums/ab145/kanankaliwa/Sideviewtargetview.jpg

DJ QUIK JR.
11-03-2009, 04:50 PM
Here's the top of the line, but they cost a grip. However, if you are chipping in with some of your gym mates then it's a great gift for your coach
http://i858.photobucket.com/albums/ab145/kanankaliwa/serena.jpg

Here it is in action
(they come in two sizes. Roach is using the large one's. They're 3.4 inch thick, the thickest of all air-mitts. He had his custom-colored/made)

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Below is what I use, great price, good quality. They're the Lonsdale air-mitts.

http://i858.photobucket.com/albums/ab145/kanankaliwa/Sideviewtargetview.jpg

thank you sooooooo much bro!

DJ QUIK JR.
11-03-2009, 05:53 PM
Here's the top of the line, but they cost a grip. However, if you are chipping in with some of your gym mates then it's a great gift for your coach
http://i858.photobucket.com/albums/ab145/kanankaliwa/serena.jpg

Here it is in action
(they come in two sizes. Roach is using the large one's. They're 3.4 inch thick, the thickest of all air-mitts. He had his custom-colored/made)

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Below is what I use, great price, good quality. They're the Lonsdale air-mitts.

http://i858.photobucket.com/albums/ab145/kanankaliwa/Sideviewtargetview.jpg

what name brand are they? give me a link

mrboxer
11-03-2009, 06:05 PM
you guys hit to hard,come on get realistic,a good trainer should be able to catch punches without the use of mitts,:boxing:

RightHooker
11-03-2009, 09:33 PM
what name brand are they? give me a link
They are Winning. http://www.winning-usa.com

No1
11-04-2009, 08:54 AM
winning make the best boxing equipment. Every top pro use there training gloves, they protect your hands so well, I wish i had enough money to get a pair. I like there custom work, cotto got's a few pairs with his cotto signature sign thing on hte glove. Also marquez has some custom gold ones.

rskumm21
11-04-2009, 11:28 AM
Winnings are the best but if you can't afford those, there are plenty of options. I have these and they're really, really great. Just as long as you don't have some low end introductory pads. When you get to the $60 and up range you should be good.

http://www.everlast.com/images/EVCPM_l.jpg


http://www.everlast.com/prodinfo.asp?number=EVCPM

johnm
11-04-2009, 11:44 AM
you guys hit to hard,come on get realistic,a good trainer should be able to catch punches without the use of mitts,:boxing:

Christ, you negative mother ****er. If you're so great, why don't we see you on TV training ATG's?

rskumm21
11-04-2009, 11:46 AM
Christ, you negative mother ****er. If you're so great, why don't we see you on TV training ATG's?

That mr.boxer douche is an alt trying to be funny, just ignore him like everyone else already does.

johnm
11-04-2009, 12:08 PM
That mr.boxer douche is an alt trying to be funny, just ignore him like everyone else already does.

Good looking out, sir. I don't spend a lot of time in this forum, so I wasn't sure.

Cuauhtémoc1520
11-04-2009, 03:03 PM
IMO you don't need to spend all that money on those Winning Mitts. Winning is a great product but very overpriced IMO.

I use these and believe it or not I have found are better than most of the top name brands out there. They give great cushion, they have the shape you want and are very well made.

http://store.titleboxing.com/title-gel-contoured-punch-mitts.html


I have used these and these are great as well.

http://store.titleboxing.com/title-mma-gel-focus-pads.html

They are a little on the heavier side because of the gel lining but for the price, I would put them up there with the best mitts.

mrboxer
11-05-2009, 09:50 AM
Christ, you negative mother ****er. If you're so great, why don't we see you on TV training ATG's?

That mr.boxer douche is an alt trying to be funny, just ignore him like everyone else already does.i did not say i was great and i am not an alt,i am a boxing professor that likes to share opinions to the fullest of my ability :boxing:

rskumm21
11-05-2009, 10:48 AM
i did not say i was great and i am not an alt,i am a boxing professor that likes to share opinions to the fullest of my ability :boxing:

Your **** is so old already Man. Come up with something new already. Your **** is not funny it's just stupid.

mrboxer
11-05-2009, 11:13 AM
Your **** is so old already Man. Come up with something new already. Your **** is not funny it's just stupid.what are you talking about,i dont know you,what is it you want,i am a boxing professor,i like to post and give a thorough analysis of what the thread is about,i receive hundreds of emails on a weekly basis from members of this site thanking me for my insight on boxing:boxing:

rskumm21
11-05-2009, 12:09 PM
what are you talking about,i dont know you,what is it you want,i am a boxing professor,i like to post and give a thorough analysis of what the thread is about,i receive hundreds of emails on a weekly basis from members of this site thanking me for my insight on boxing:boxing:

You're wasting peoples time and you're going to give some kid who doesn't know any better, bad advice. You're a moron if you think you're fooling anybody. Nobody can be as stupid as you and actually be real.

DJ QUIK JR.
11-05-2009, 05:52 PM
what about the rival 3.5 cushion heavy hitter air mitts?

DeepSleep
11-06-2009, 12:43 AM
Alot of the older trainers in my gym whos hands are worn down use Ringside air-mitts, although I think thats partially a function of the price of the mitts not being to high (I think around $65).