Everlast EverGel Glove Wraps | 
| Brand: Everlast
Buy New: $24.99
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 55991
Media: Misc.
ASIN: B000GBL5WU
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| Features:
| • | State-of-the-art protection for knuckles, hand and wrist. | | • | Sizes: Regular (S/M), Large, X-Large, Youth* | | • | *Now available in Youth (Blue/Black only). |
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Product Description One of our best-selling items, the Evergel" Glove Wraps are a huge success among boxers of all ages and levels. Wear under bag gloves and training gloves as a convenient and more protective alternative to handwraps, or wear alone for light bag work, mitts, speed bag, grappling and more. EverGel" protector supplies state of the art cushioning and support over knuckles, hands and wrist. Elastic and neoprene construction with rubber palm for sure grip. Hook-and-loop tabs for firm wrist support.
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| Customer Reviews:
Cute gloves! February 19, 2008 T. Smith (Newark, OH) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought the pink gloves for my wife and she loves them! Not only do they protect her hands while using our heavy bag but they look good too! The only complaint is that the glove doesn't go over the knuckle on her first finger so she has to use tape to protect the knuckle! Aside from that, very good buy!
beware June 18, 2008 Ivan Sisnev (Russia) I have bought a pair of these. Looked just fine and felt comfortable. But be careful if you use them an a bag alone, i.e. without bag gloves. They can be easily torn. I was surprised how fast they got damaged on a light bag. Everlast website read that these gloves can be used alone on a bag. But I think it's better to use them as a hand wrap for a bag glove and not as a glove itself.
Better than the alternatives July 28, 2008 P. A. Kurtz (Boonville, MO USA) Before purchasing this item, I used a hand pad and regular handwraps to work out on my heavy bag; Now, I almost can't bear to use the traditional handwraps! They cushion and support my hands perfectly, allowing me to switch from traditional boxing to open-hand bag strikes without worrying about hurting my wrist from a lack of support. Two notes of caution, however: 1. They don't cover the finger knuckles very well, so it is probably a good idea to invest in some tape to cover these spots, and 2. If you are hard on these gloves, they will tear open at the seams. But hey, for $20, you wouldn't expect to have them last forever, right?
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