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  • eneyman
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    Adidas gloves

    Hey all, I really like adidas design and comfort and want to know what you guys think of these two. These are the "training" model http://www.ringside.com/detail.aspx?ID=25937 and these are the "super bag gloves" model http://www.ringside.com/detail.aspx?ID=25934 .. it seems like all the adidas gloves have similar materials and design so would those blue training ones be okay to use on a heavy bag because they are offered in multiple weights whereas the bag gloves only one. Also, any clue when the new lineup of adidas gloves will be released?

    thanks
  • boxing4ever
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    I tried on the bag gloves before and let me tell ya. They felt soooo comfy and super tight on my fist and had good protection. The only downside about thier bag gloves is that there wayyy to light, which really wouldnt be doing you good if your trying to build speed and get your hands to be used to throwing with heavier gloves so that when it comes time to spar or fight, your hands will be more conditioned and the lighter gloves will seem like nothing

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    • eneyman
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      That's what I am debating, the blue training gloves that I posted come in 14,16 and 18oz wheras the super bag gloves are probably 12, but it seems like all the adidas gloves are made of the identical materials and design.. should I just get the training ones for heavy bag use?

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      • rj_ct
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        brah, i'll say it again: call ringside. wait for the automated message. press 2. wait for someone to pick up. ask the person on the other end of the phone you're questions.

        i'm dead serious, bro. you will get the right answers from those dudes.

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        • PeekaBooPooch
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          #5
          Originally posted by rj_ct
          brah, i'll say it again: call ringside. wait for the automated message. press 2. wait for someone to pick up. ask the person on the other end of the phone you're questions.

          i'm dead serious, bro. you will get the right answers from those dudes.
          Ringside customer service is the greatest!!!

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          • boxing4ever
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            #6
            Originally posted by eneyman
            That's what I am debating, the blue training gloves that I posted come in 14,16 and 18oz wheras the super bag gloves are probably 12, but it seems like all the adidas gloves are made of the identical materials and design.. should I just get the training ones for heavy bag use?
            ya some guy has them at my gym and loves to and i never heard a bad thing about them

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