Good quality easy wearable hand wraps... can you recommend some product?

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  • _Maxi
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    Good quality easy wearable hand wraps... can you recommend some product?

    I'll be checking amazon soon because I need some boxing hand wraps.

    I want them to be high quality and with easy installation on the hand, if possible.

    What could you recommend to me? thanks in advance.
  • mxtali
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    Ringside mexicans style wraps... theyre not easy installation but once you learn how to wrap your hands they’re really nice

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      Not sure what you mean by "easy". It's the method that's the trick, not the wrap itself.
      Also, you need to try a few to see which are ideal for your hands and your gloves. Wraps come on different lengths and materials. They're cheap so get a few.

      IDK if they still sell them but Leone made some good ones with a little elasticity that didn't wrinkle too much.

      I like using the gauze wraps (they have a French name) under regular cotton wraps for extra protection.

      Check out Ringside and Title, they have a lot of good stuff. I've had bad experiences buying boxing gear on Amazon. They have a lot of sketchy suppliers that send the wrong thing or B-stock. I've had to return boxing gear 4 times and every time it was through Amazon.

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      • OctoberRed
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        Originally posted by Redd Foxx
        Check out Ringside and Title, they have a lot of good stuff. I've had bad experiences buying boxing gear on Amazon. They have a lot of sketchy suppliers that send the wrong thing or B-stock. I've had to return boxing gear 4 times and every time it was through Amazon.
        Me too. Ordered a few pairs that never came.

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        • Syphus
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          Nothing beats a good extra long Mexican style hand wrap, however depending on what you mean by "easy", these Ringside Gel Shock hand wraps might be good for you.

          They are essentially a gel knuckle guard on a thin glove which is attached to a length of traditional wraps that you can use to bind everything together.

          Make sure you get the style with the hand wrap attached, as the other ones offered (called quick wraps?) are simply knuckle guards with a too-bulky Velcro wrist strap that gives no protection

          https://********/GUnD8t0znL4

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          • OctoberRed
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            #6
            Originally posted by Syphus
            Nothing beats a good extra long Mexican style hand wrap, however depending on what you mean by "easy", these Ringside Gel Shock hand wraps might be good for you.

            They are essentially a gel knuckle guard on a thin glove which is attached to a length of traditional wraps that you can use to bind everything together.

            Make sure you get the style with the hand wrap attached, as the other ones offered (called quick wraps?) are simply knuckle guards with a too-bulky Velcro wrist strap that gives no protection

            https://********/GUnD8t0znL4
            That guy who manages Teofimo Lopez has a wraps company that is catching on in the States. I forget the name.

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            • kara
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              #7
              Originally posted by mxtali
              Ringside mexicans style wraps... theyre not easy installation but once you learn how to wrap your hands they’re really nice
              They have some good prices on Amazon for these.

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