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    1. which model should i use for sparring? bag? can i use the same one?
    2. if they are so good, why dont other brands copy them? its not patented in the US and CA is it?

  • #2
    Originally posted by nivek535 View Post
    1. which model should i use for sparring? bag? can i use the same one?
    2. if they are so good, why dont other brands copy them? its not patented in the US and CA is it?

    Get these:
    http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/boxing/item/371516/

    Lace Up version has better wrist support than velcro, but you can also get velcro.
    Velcro does the job but canŽt compete the wrist support of lace up.
    http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/boxing/item/453798/


    I wouldnŽt recommend you to use the winnings on the gloves:

    1. If you train even on the bag with the "softness" of Winnings, then your knuckles get really weak.

    2. Heavy Bag training shortens the life span of the gloves tremendously


    Although if you have very fragile hands you should consider training in them on the heavybag also.



    2. There are already companys who kinda copy them, such as the R2C C17, which is really good btw.

    But the best gloves for sparring are still made by winning.

    Once you put your hand in the Glove youŽll realize how great they are.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BuakawBanchamek View Post
      Get these:
      http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/boxing/item/371516/

      Lace Up version has better wrist support than velcro, but you can also get velcro.
      Velcro does the job but canŽt compete the wrist support of lace up.
      http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/boxing/item/453798/


      I wouldnŽt recommend you to use the winnings on the gloves:

      1. If you train even on the bag with the "softness" of Winnings, then your knuckles get really weak.

      2. Heavy Bag training shortens the life span of the gloves tremendously


      Although if you have very fragile hands you should consider training in them on the heavybag also.



      2. There are already companys who kinda copy them, such as the R2C C17, which is really good btw.

      But the best gloves for sparring are still made by winning.

      Once you put your hand in the Glove youŽll realize how great they are.
      If I found out that some clown was hitting me in sparring with the gloves that he uses on the bags we would soon be out ib the street rollin'. Ringside is quality............ Rockin'

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      • #4
        I always thought "Fighting" brand was a clear copy of Winning

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        • #5
          Many have tried but no one comes close to having that same feel and protection. Nowhere close. That said, there are plenty of other great gloves and I don't recommend buying winning unless you can't use others. I prefer laces for the fact that they help prevent me from turning my wrist (vs Velcro).
          BTW, Grant are the best for sparring because they are wide and long, protecting you like armour. Winning are the most protective of your hands on the bag.

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          • #6
            If you've got a little extra coin, get some customed with double velcro. Much better wrist support than the regular velcro and even laces. The strap is double the width of the normal ones.

            I don't suggest using Winnings for the bag to be honest though.

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