- Dense two-layer sandwich of foam for added protection
- Full padding on the front and back of wrist to promote proper punching technique
- Conformed to the natural shape of the fist for comfortable training
- Thumb-lock feature
- Wrap around Velcro strap
Product Description
Pro style gloves designed for optimum training. Our gloves promote proper punching technique because they are conformed to the natural shape of your fist. Dense, innovative two-layer foam provides better shock absorbency and full padding on the front, back and wrist to promote proper punching technique. These gloves also utilize our exclusive ThumbLok feature for added safety. Choose from traditional laceup or hook-and-loop wrist strap for quick on and off. Made of … More >>
Everlast Pro Style Training Gloves
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These gloves are good entry level gloves, I see many people give them five start but perhaps they haven’t tried Grant or Cleto Reyes, if you’re a boxing fan look at the gloves they wear, their doing away with Everlast because of the quality, they are cheap, I bought a pair myself when I first started in Muay Thai and now I also train in American boxing, but as became a better and stronger fighter I began to experiment with better quality equipment, so I gave my old Everlast gloves away. I love Cletos and still use them but they run a little big, I love Grants even more, the quality and material of both brands is a lot better than Everlast, you may pay 100 bucks more but you if you’re not serious about your training or if you punch like a little boy stay with Everlast but if your really train like I do and profesional boxers,and fighters do the research and try out Grants or Cletos you’ll feel the diffence in the foam and the 100% leather workmanship. Believe me Everlast is just an entry level glove.
Rating: 2 / 5
These gloves offer good hand protection for heavy bag work or sparring. The velcro closures work well but the gloves are hard to put on and take off alone. They do not breathe at all. Decent value for the money, but I’ll spend more next time to get a better designed glove.
Rating: 3 / 5
These are great gloves. There tight fitting and very comformtable. Great for hitting my bag.
Rating: 5 / 5
Go to a sport store and try on some gloves to find your size. Most people will fit a 10oz pair of gloves. From wrist to top of middle finger 17cm. From thumb outstretched to side of hand 15cm. A 10oz will fit those dimensions. Getting a Velcro type pair of training gloves is important. With laces, and you will not be able to tie up on your own. With Velcro you put on one and the other you use your teeth. It is easy, just hold the Velcro in your mouth and twist the wrist and wham, a pair of gloves in ten seconds flat. With lace-ups you will be all day getting ready for your workout. Of course these are just training gloves, you will probably want lace-ups for the real deal. You can learn various bandaging to strengthen your hand and wrist bones if you want, but the gloves should be enough. When you are finished you should leave them open to air. The gloves come with the thumb attached to the knuckles (as they should be) with air pockets covering the palm area. You can buy other martial arts gloves with the thumb area exposed and loose and also `elasticated fist protectors’ for more lightweight punching that is especially good for the speedbag workout. Get you 80lb bag and you will be learning some exercises that will keep you lean and mean. Enjoy.
Rating: 5 / 5
All I can say is that they are very comfortable. There is nothing more to say.
Rating: 5 / 5
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