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Everlast Mixed Martial Arts Grappling Gloves

Everlast Mixed Martial Arts Grappling Gloves
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Everlast Mixed Martial Arts Grappling Gloves

 
 
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Color
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Features
  • More than 3/4" of padding over the knuckles for increased hand and fist protection

  • Reinforced seams and finger slots

  • Durable hook & loop wrist strap

  • Elastic cuff for professional form fit


Description

Designed for professional competition & training! Available in S/M & L/XL sizes.


Product Details
Product Length:11.0 inches
Product Width:5.5 inches
Product Height:2.5 inches
Product Weight:0.6 pounds
Package Length:11.25 inches
Package Width:8.25 inches
Package Height:4.38 inches
Average Customer Rating: based on 29 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 29 customer reviews )
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


4Solid pair of gloves  Apr 18, 2007 By Mystic0
I purchased the small/medium pair and they fit really well, but because of a manufacturing error there is a thick seam inside of the gloves that didn't get cut. It chafes against my finger a lot. They're a great pair of gloves. Really smooth fit, hard material on the knuckle, and the strap keeps the gloves snug. The under belly of the gloves are open, this feels a little airy than what I'm used to. Nice though.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:


4great, but needs longer knuckles-coverage-for grappling but not for competition.  Dec 26, 2007 By Grace Guia
perfect! ...except I hit the boxing bag with it and my knuckle skin chafed off so I had to wear 2-3 bandaids for almost a week before it healed.

I bought sports-tape for my knuckles at a drug-store so I don't get hurt next time I use them again.

could be improved with longer fingers-coverage and a little padding on the thumb-knuckles too.

This product's great cuz it has a little elastic on the underwrist so you can velcro on the wrist-guard part easier with your free hand. Almost 100% perfect pair of MMA gloves...non-leather so no animals got killed in the making of it; which also makes it less expensive to make and affordable for us. yehay!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4A solid pair of pads  Feb 27, 2007 By GravyFish
They're a bit bulky and tight around your knuckles, but otherwise these gloves are great. They have plenty of padding and can be tightened so they don't slip off.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


3Honest review  Nov 10, 2010 By Chatty McChat
Works great for an extended time period, but seriously could be much better. You will want to buy some sport tape to wrap up that gap between your fingers otherwise they can get raw after 30 minutes of the material rubbing on the skin.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Just what I needed... also I have some hints to help out.  Jun 09, 2010 By S. Strain "Fellow Martial Artist"
Just got my gloves and I can say that for the price they are worth it. I will get all the use out of these as I can and need. I see no problem using them for just about everything when it comes to training, I would even use these in a cage or ring. There easy to put on, stay in place and very versital. Good for someone who needs a multi task glove and doesn't have a lot to spend or just needs an extra pair. I would recommend them to someone that is wondering about buying some.

Also I have heard a few complaints about these gloves so let me give you a few tips. The main thing you have to remember about any glove is it takes a little time to get use to them, heres how most problems are easy to deal with. Inbetween your fingers I can see how they can be harsh, just a little athletic tape and maybe gauze till you break them in.Also the lack of wrist padding and support, just get a set of hand wraps. Novice ones can support the palm and wrist if wrapped good. Pro ones can cover most of the hand and take care of the fingerwebbing and help with support. Just use both or too pairs of one kind. More wraps means you can also cover more of the knuckles as well so if you are a beginner try for some heavy padded and extra protective gloves, then try these out. If you know what your doing then you don't have to read this.

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