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  • Which is the Best Sparring Gloves $40 or less?

    I've already made a thread about what sparing gloves I should get but all people would tell me is gloves over 70 bucks. Right now I can't afford that and plus I'm just starting out so heres what I looked at today at Dick's and they were really nice.

    http://www.everlast.com/protex2-training-gloves.html

    They fit perfectly on my small hands and I tested them out on the bag and I would've bought them then and there but I was also thinkin bout gettin these.

    http://store.titleboxing.com/hookclastrai.html
    or these
    http://store.titleboxing.com/title-c...ng-gloves.html
    But whats the different between mexican gloves? They have less protection right?

    Well tell me which is the best out of the 3 or if there is a glove better out there for thats 40 or less.

  • #2
    Also to add I'm looking for a speed bag set and wondering if this is good?
    http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/pr...ductId=1786568
    or if I should save my money for something of higher quality.

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    • #3
      u should try to save up a lil more and get some better quality gloves itll be worth it in the long run. but if i were gonna pick from those 3 gloves id go with the TITLE Classic Hook-and-Loop Leather Training Gloves.

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      • #4
        the protex 2 arent even leather by the looks of it, get the titles hook and loop.

        the mexican ones probably have more padding in the wrist area and less on the knuckles.

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        • #5
          Thanks, as in save up what glove do you prefer then?

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          • #6
            I have the the Title Hook and Loop Classics and I don't like them much. Definitely try to save up a bit more money and get a higher quality glove. You really get what you pay for when it comes to boxing equipment. Here's a review I wrote on them:

            Title Classic Hook-and-Loop Training gloves are what I would call an “average” product. They do offer decent protection to the hand and are quite durable but they have a few problems. One of the problems is that they are quite stiff and despite using them for over a year, I don’t feel like they have that “broken-in” feel. Also, the gloves have pretty hard padding in them. This is a problem when you’re sparring, I don’t want to hurt my sparring partners with hard gloves. Last but not least, they’re bulky. I have them in the 16oz size. Obviously 16oz gloves will be a little bulky, but these gloves feel heavier and more awkward than other 16oz gloves I’ve used like Ringside. I don’t recommend these gloves even if you’re on a budget. Save your money and get a better glove.

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            • #7
              i think u should just save up money and buy better gloves

              60 bucks
              http://www.ringside.com/prodinfo.asp?number=IGTE

              i used them b4... but i upgraded...
              they protect ur hands niceee

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