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  • Eddy Current
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    #1

    Any good bag glove recommendations?

    I'm almost surely done sparring for life and just want to get a pair of bag gloves that will last a while. Pretty much the cheapest pair I can get that will still keep my hands safe and last a while.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Julia Slobberts
    I'm almost surely done sparring for life and just want to get a pair of bag gloves that will last a while. Pretty much the cheapest pair I can get that will still keep my hands safe and last a while.
    No glove will keep you safe if you don't keep your wrist aligned with a solid fist each time that you shoot. If you want to pay **** than expect to be buying **** that will be worn out in a few months. If Ringside is still around look there to cure your glove dilemma. Back in the day this stuff was king. I had 1 pair of Ringside bag gloves when I was pro. Man, I can't even imagine how many "Johnny" rounds I put in with those. It might be a little pricy for you but you will never, ever, need to replace them. I mean don't be hitting walls and corner of bricks with them. Spend maybe a little extra or spend a little less countless times. I was a Welterweight at the time and medium gloves were good for me. With girl hands though, I would order the Ringside Bag gloves small. Be sure to buy wraps and wrap up properly. Fighters hands have been pounded into a very solid fist through continuous punchin'. Your hands are not like that though..... just be sure that your wrist is locked tight, aligned and you're making a tight fist. Bombs away...……. Rockin'
    Last edited by Rockin'; 08-08-2018, 10:29 PM.

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    • Eastbound
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      #3
      I like the everlast power lock synthetic leather version for around $50. Far as I can tell its the same as their leather version for $100. I've not had any issues with my hands using them for heavy bag work. That said, the only other glove I use and posses is a pair of Rival sparring gloves for around $120. I don't feel a major difference in the padding between the two when pounding the heavy bag.

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      • tcbender
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        #4
        Get some Rival bag gloves.
        RIVAL SUPER BAG GLOVE | Item #: RB2
        On sale for $59.99 (down from $99.99) on Titles website. Rival makes good quality gloves that will protect your hands, last a while, and are actual leather.

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        • Eastbound
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          #5
          Originally posted by tcbender
          Get some Rival bag gloves.
          RIVAL SUPER BAG GLOVE | Item #: RB2
          On sale for $59.99 (down from $99.99) on Titles website. Rival makes good quality gloves that will protect your hands, last a while, and are actual leather.
          That’s a good price for those

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          • Redd Foxx
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            #6
            It's really about what fits your hand best. If there's a local store or gym, you're much better off trying them on yourself. It's like shoes, what fits someone else might bug the shyt out of you.

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            • abracada
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              #7
              Originally posted by Julia Slobberts
              I'm almost surely done sparring for life and just want to get a pair of bag gloves that will last a while. Pretty much the cheapest pair I can get that will still keep my hands safe and last a while.
              Change bag type to this and just use your fists;

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              • OctoberRed
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                #8
                Originally posted by Eastbound
                That’s a good price for those
                I second that, a really good price.

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