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  • Recommend Me Some Training Gloves

    I'm thinking of getting these Grant Campeon Lace-Ups.

    http://www.ringside.com/Grant-Campeo...uctinfo/GNTTG/

    Any other training gloves you guys recommend?

    I was thinking of getting these Titles.

    http://store.titleboxing.com/platinu...ng-gloves.html

    But I hear Title's products are ****...

    And I really like the wrist support of lace ups, so no hook n loops.

  • #2
    Stay away from anything Grant that's not their "Professional" model. Their Campeon line sucks big time, it's nothing like their Professional stuff.

    If you're not afraid of shelling out $100, Ringside's IMF line is probably the best you can get: http://www.ringside.com/Ringside-IMF...ductinfo/MFTG/

    I love them. Best standard-market training glove I've tried and they are very, very comfortable.

    If you can't get those, I would go for these (but they're not as good as the IMF tech ones): http://www.ringside.com/Ringside-Saf...roductinfo/RP/

    The only brands I really stand behind are Cleto Reyes, Ringside, and Grant (only Grant's Professional series of gloves though). I hate Everlast, Title, Lonsdale, and almost all other major brands.

    I've got to run for the night though, but good luck on whatever brand or model you decide to buy.

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    • #3
      I've owned a couple pairs of the Fighting Sports tritech gloves and I love them. I personally think there the best gloves for training for $100 or less. I use them for everything except sparring.

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      • #4
        Triumph United Japanese Heatseekers are very good

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        • #5
          Originally posted by paloalto00 View Post
          Triumph United Japanese Heatseekers are very good
          How do they fit your hand? I thought I saw a review where the guy said they were made for smaller hands? or better for smaller hands?

          to the OP, stay away from the Campeon Line.

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          • #6
            Yup they have a small compartment, so you will probably need small hands. I have small hands so they work perfectly for me, but they offer excellent protection

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            • #7
              Definitely go with the Ringside IMF Tech training gloves.

              I have the 16oz, great on bags/mitts/sparring.

              They are $100 at www.ringside.com

              try www.ebay.com to find cheaper ones.

              as a matter of fact, someone on ebay is selling brand new IMF tech 16oz, one day left:

              http://cgi.ebay.com/Ringside-IMF-Tec...item2eae59038b

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              • #8
                Originally posted by boxingsmash69 View Post
                Definitely go with the Ringside IMF Tech training gloves.

                I have the 16oz, great on bags/mitts/sparring.

                They are $100 at www.ringside.com

                try www.ebay.com to find cheaper ones.

                as a matter of fact, someone on ebay is selling brand new IMF tech 16oz, one day left:

                http://cgi.ebay.com/Ringside-IMF-Tec...item2eae59038b
                Hey thanks man.

                I already put in my bid
                Last edited by Shabba Rank$; 07-13-2010, 02:42 AM.

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                • #9
                  I can vouch for the IMF Tech. Great gloves.

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                  • #10
                    from what i've heard from my trainers at my muay thai/ boxing gym that i go to, i heard rivals r a very good brand. i heard IMF tech gloves were also very good. triumph united japanese heatseekers are legit too

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