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  • Slimey Limey
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    #1

    Best Heavy Bag gloves

    There's Everlast 14oz, very expensive. And there is 12oz diffirent brands and much cheaper. Is there much of a diffirence and is Everlast the best ones?
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    #2
    get grant gloves! there the best!

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      #3
      Everlast is far from the best in my opinion.

      It all depends on your price range though...how much are you wanting to spend?

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        #4
        I'd rather have it under 50.

        Over here Everlast are 65.

        There are also Lonsdale, cheaper too.

        Are Everlast gloves long lasting? Hence the name, Everlasting?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Slimey Limey
          Are Everlast gloves long lasting? Hence the name, Everlasting?
          Not at all honestly. Some of the more expensive upper end gloves they make are a little better but most of them are nothing to be impressed by.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Slimey Limey
            I'd rather have it under 50.

            Over here Everlast are 65.

            There are also Lonsdale, cheaper too.

            Are Everlast gloves long lasting? Hence the name, Everlasting?
            get grant gloves! they are the best belive

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              #7
              Originally posted by TITLE BOXING
              Not at all honestly. Some of the more expensive upper end gloves they make are a little better but most of them are nothing to be impressed by.

              If you're interested in TITLE we have several options for you, but I will warn you in advance; shipping to the UK is not cheap.

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              I'm just thinking the gloves look the same size and shape yet there is a big diffirence in the price.

              By the way lads. What's better for heavy bag work: 12 oz or 14 oz gloves?

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                #8
                Originally posted by St Lion
                get grant gloves! they are the best belive
                Can you describe why you think they're the best?

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                  #9
                  A 14 oz glove is going to provide more protection as it usually has more padding.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TITLE BOXING
                    A 14 oz glove is going to provide more protection as it usually has more padding.
                    Yes, but is 12oz also suitable?

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