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Nice gloves for heavy bags training February 3, 2007 bessel (Chicago, IL United States) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Very nice protection for heavy bags training. Nice grip also. There is one thing I have to say though - these gloves tend to run small, I mean, my hands are medium amongst Americans and I had to squeeze them into these gloves every time. I don't know what would happen to those who have bigger hands.
Good Protection October 22, 2007 Douglas Kohn (Freeport, IL United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
First pair of boxing gloves, just wanted them to hit a heavy bag. They work great, good wrist support and padding for hitting the bag. Also easy to put on for just one person thanks to the velcro. Good purchase, product is well made.
Decent gloves for training May 30, 2007 Mysterios (Chicago, USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
What's a good feature on these is the liner. Your wraps in conjunction with the fabric liner make for a dryer workout. These gloves do run small though. I have small hands for a guy & they were a snug fit.
Well protection and easy to use September 18, 2007 Ty N. 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Thanks for all the reviews which convinced me to buy those gloves. I love the gloves: very well protective (knuckles, thumbs, and wrists) and very easy to put on and take off. They really "fit like a glove" for my small hands. I certainly will buy those gloves again. I agree with many reviews saying those gloves are small for average-man hands. I used to have another Everlast sliding-in gloves with elastic bands, which were very inconvenient to put on, especially when wearing glove on the other hand.
You get what you pay for March 10, 2008 David A. Parada (USA) 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
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.
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