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Quality Sparring Gloves under $120?
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The Fighting Sports Tri-Tech series is awesome. Can't speak for their other gloves but I've owned multiple pairs of these. I've also owned Winnings, Grants Reyes, some Everlasts, and the IMF's and now I stick solely with these for just about everything. The only glove that fits more snug on my hand is the Winnings.
http://store.titleboxing.com/fightin...ng-gloves.html
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[QUOTE=FM3O;10666248]The Fighting Sports Tri-Tech series is awesome. Can't speak for their other gloves but I've owned multiple pairs of these. I've also owned Winnings, Grants Reyes, some Everlasts, and the IMF's and now I stick solely with these for just about everything. The only glove that fits more snug on my hand is the Winnings.
What he said Fighting Sports tri tech are the glovesmi use too. Great in terms of protecting your hands and fit fantastic.
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Well, my budget has increased to about $200. Does anyone have any experience with the Grant pro-sparring gloves? Or the Cleto's or Lonsdale ones?
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mate im ordering a pair next week ive tried most everlast, ringside, winning, grant, lonsdale. im going with the fighting ones posted above alot of ppl have only good things to say. apparently they resemble the winnings but at much more reasonable price.
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I'm normally the winnings guy on here but i decommisioned mines and didn't want to spend another 300 mackrels on a new pair.
So, fighting sports may be the way to go. I always say it's like a poor man's winnings. Cheaper but has that pillow feel. They are technically owned by title but they aren't constructed like regular title brand gloves.
Try maybe the intellishock Rival gloves? then again those are 150, so i don't know if you wanna look into it.
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Originally posted by BostonGuy View PostDoes anyone have any experience with "Rival" gloves?...
kinda like driving a car with incredible handling but can go ******edly fast.
heres and example of what d30 can do
now imagine it in your gloves. that's why it's hard for me to explain.
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