Everlast Pro Style Training Gloves
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Made by Everlast Sales Rank on Amazon.com: 2455 Average Review: 4 stars See more items in: Sports & Outdoors: Boxing |
Amazon.com ReviewsAverage Rating: 4.0 out of 5 Stars The following review received 46 helpful votes out of 46 total votes: Review Date: 2006-02-27 "Decent pair" First I want to make a slight correction to the previous reviewer's text: the size/weight of the gloves doesn't change according to the size of your hand but, rather, to the size of you, the user of the gloves. If you are an average sized male you will be hard pressed to find a sparring partner if you only have 10oz gloves: nobody in their right minds would agree to spar with you because with such small gloves the risk of injuring the receiver of the blows goes way up. Hence 16oz is the standard size for sparring gloves. Women can use 14oz and children 14oz and 12oz depending on how big they are. The point with heavier/bigger gloves is to protect your training partner. The following review received 14 helpful votes out of 15 total votes: Review Date: 2007-03-28 "Decent Aerobics Glove" The Everlast 2214 Pro Style Training Gloves come in 3 different weight sizes: 12, 14, and 16 oz and 4 colors: blue, red, black, and pink. Everlast advertises this glove as its "High Performance Hook-and-Loop Training Glove" with "dense two-layer sandwich foam for better shock absorbency." This is the Everlast glove that is stocked in department/sporting goods stores throughout the Chicagoland area and typically costs $29.99. The following review received 12 helpful votes out of 20 total votes: Review Date: 2005-10-11 "16oz are BIG! Try for 10oz or 12oz!" 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. 5 stars The following review received 7 helpful votes out of 8 total votes: Review Date: 2005-08-09 "Good gloves for training." I find they fit well, with a good snug fit which can be adjusted to as tight as you like it using the Velcro straps. They hold the wrists fairly well to avoid wrist injuries. The fingers and thumb fit well. Some individuals might want bigger, more padded gloves for sparring. 4 stars The following review received 4 helpful votes out of 7 total votes: Review Date: 2006-04-16 "Awesome" All I can say is that they are very comfortable. There is nothing more to say. 5 stars | |