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    OK, after going through a lot of handwraps and seeing deals out there on the various websites, I figured I would review some handwraps to help some of you out thinking of buying some.


    The Everlast 180" handwraps. These are probably the best wraps you will buy for the price. They aren't the greatest wraps but not the worst by a long shot. They are priced at about $5 for a pair and are durable as long as you take basic care of them. roll them up and hand washing wraps is the best way to get the most use of your wraps. I give these a 8 out of 10.

    http://store.titleboxing.com/title-m...handwraps.html

    OK here's the Title Mexican style wraps from Titleboxing.com. Now there are a few you can chose from but the only ones worth getting are the "Title Mexican Style Handwraps", not the "Elite" or the "Classic", they are JUNK. The reason they are so cheaply priced is because they will fall apart in a few work outs, litteraly. The Title Mexican Style Handwraps are about the same as the Everlast, 8 out of 10 rating.

    Ok here's the Cleto Reyes 192" handwraps from Ringside.com. These are by FAR the best handwraps I have ever bought. They are as durable as they get, I have had mine about 8 years and still use them today and they have hung in there tough. The only downfall of these wraps is that they aren't the "Mexican Style" semi elastic type wraps, meaning they have no "give". they feel like 100% pure durable cotton. Which is kind of odd since they are from a Mexican company...go figure. Again, hand wash them and hang them up after every work out and you will get a great use from them. They are a lot more expensive at $19.99 price tag but getting over 7 years of usage, I can't complain. 10 out of 10 rating.

  • #2
    that's a good review.

    However, where can I buy some of those cleto reyes handwraps? and do they come in different color other than black?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sox8055 View Post
      that's a good review.

      However, where can I buy some of those cleto reyes handwraps? and do they come in different color other than black?
      Only from Ringside, I didn't get mine from there but a friend of mine did and they are identical to mine. Like I said, they don't have that slight elastic feel to them but they are top quality like all of Cleto Reyes products.

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      • #4
        nvm. I just found some at Ringside.

        what about the grant ones?

        have you tried them yet?

        I need to switch up to some new hand wraps soon.

        http://www.ringside.com/prodinfo.asp?number=GMHW

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Sox8055 View Post
          nvm. I just found some at Ringside.

          what about the grant ones?

          have you tried them yet?

          I need to switch up to some new hand wraps soon.

          http://www.ringside.com/prodinfo.asp?number=GMHW
          Never tried Grant so i can't really tell you the quality but Grant makes great products so it's probably a safe bet. Plus they are only handwrap that comes in the 200" size that I would like.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by cuauhtemoc1496 View Post
            Only from Ringside, I didn't get mine from there but a friend of mine did and they are identical to mine. Like I said, they don't have that slight elastic feel to them but they are top quality like all of Cleto Reyes products.
            lol

            I dint read your post clearly.(you mentioned ringside website, my bad.)

            I might get those and some regular everlast 180's. In the next 3weeks.

            Thx bro.

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            • #7
              I only like using Mexican wraps because I find the cloth ones too stiff. I like that elastic feel. I've used the Top Contender wraps, Everlast wraps, and Ringside wraps. Out of the three, Ringside is the best by far. They're a little more expensive, but they're very durable.

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              • #8
                i searched for "mexican hand wraps vs regular" and according to mexicanhandwraps(dot)com, so long as you choose mexican, your getting better protection due to the length ,although I think its a matter of preference

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