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  • Marlin26
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    #1

    well padded training gloves

    Im looking for a few recomendations on a certain brand or glove that offers the most protection and is located in canada. I know of Winning but there only distributor is in Japan and the gloves alone cost 150 dollars or so.
  • MexicanMauler
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    #2
    cleto reyes from ringside.com
    windy hook and loops are good too. i recommend either

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    • FM3O
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      I just purchased the Fighting Sports Tri-Tech gloves, the velcro ones. I have never worn a more comfortable glove in my life, and I have owned many Everlast, Grant, and Reyes Training gloves. I was planning on writing a review soon... There $99.99 and I highly reccomend them for everyone. I used to have problems with my knuckles and at times my wrist, and they have since gone away.

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      • putaloco
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        #4
        Originally posted by Marlin26
        Im looking for a few recomendations on a certain brand or glove that offers the most protection and is located in canada. I know of Winning but there only distributor is in Japan and the gloves alone cost 150 dollars or so.
        there is a distributor in redondo beach california.

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        • nick6510
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          FM30, can you tell me more about the fightingsports tri-tech gloves? I'm looking for heavy bag gloves and had thought I would go with Shevlins. These fightingsports ones look interesting but there's no reviews anywhere on them yet.

          My biggest concern is how well they would hold up with time on the bag. I was using some used Rivals I got given to me but they were 10 oz fight gloves and the lining wore out and tore quickly. I use Rival 16oz laceups for sparring but I want some lighter velcro gloves for bag work.

          The thing is I could justify spending the extra on Grants if I knew they would outlast the Shevlins and fightingsports and it would make sense moneywise since I wouldn't have to replace gloves as quickly.

          I'm still not sure if I will go with 12 or 14oz gloves though.

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          • cez
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            #6
            Originally posted by nick6510
            FM30, can you tell me more about the fightingsports tri-tech gloves? I'm looking for heavy bag gloves and had thought I would go with Shevlins. These fightingsports ones look interesting but there's no reviews anywhere on them yet.

            My biggest concern is how well they would hold up with time on the bag. I was using some used Rivals I got given to me but they were 10 oz fight gloves and the lining wore out and tore quickly. I use Rival 16oz laceups for sparring but I want some lighter velcro gloves for bag work.

            The thing is I could justify spending the extra on Grants if I knew they would outlast the Shevlins and fightingsports and it would make sense moneywise since I wouldn't have to replace gloves as quickly.

            I'm still not sure if I will go with 12 or 14oz gloves though.
            would interest me also i am also lookig for good padded gloves

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            • FM3O
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              http://store.titleboxing.com/fighting-sports.html ... I have the hook and loop ones 16 oz., granted, I just recently purchased them and started using them, but I haven't had a glove where my hands have felt so comfortable in. Like I said, that includes these grants: http://www.grantboxing.com/detail.aspx?ID=22619 , that I also own. What I've noticed about these gloves is the bar thing that your supposed to "grip" that goes across the palm of the glove is a tad bit bigger than most other gloves, which really helps a legitimate fist able to be made. The padding seems thicker then most other gloves I've used.

              I've heard people bashing on them because apparently somehow there company is related to Title Boxing, but these gloves are not like any Title gloves I've worn. These are by far the most comfortable gloves I've ever worn, and this is coming from someone who has had recent hand and wrist problems. I thought they were pricey at first to use for a bag glove, but if you are a serious boxer then they are %100 worth it. If ya'll have any questions at all feel free to ask.

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              • them_apples
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                #8
                winnings are about 300-400 bucks by the time you get em

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