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Everlast ProTex2 EverGel Training Gloves

Everlast ProTex2 EverGel Training Gloves
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Everlast ProTex2 EverGel Training Gloves

 
 
Our Price: $39.89 - $48.50
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Features
  • EverGel state of the art material dissipates impact energy and protects knuckles during training.

  • Features dual panel anatomical foam collar provides strategic wrist support and inhibits joint hyperflexion

  • C3 foam technology provides the ultimate knuckle protection allowing you to safely train at full power.

  • EverCOOL mesh technology uses strategic ventilation to keep hands cool and dry

  • EverDRI lining provides moisture wicking as well as antimicrobial protection so gloves stay fresher, longer


Description

ProTex2 Gloves with EverGel infused into the glove where the protection is needed most! Designed for the serious athlete with maximum wrist protection.


Product Details
Average Customer Rating: based on 50 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 50 customer reviews )
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15 of 16 found the following review helpful:


2Buy them ONLY if you want them as bag gloves  Jun 16, 2011 By Dubalrimaal
From my experiences training with these gloves over a four month time span, I would say that they need to be classified solely as bag gloves and used only for that purpose. I purchased them to replace a pair of cheap gloves that I had been using for over a year and a half as an upgrade and treat for myself. Instead, for the first time in my life, I began having some significant pains in the joints of my hands and wrist following sparring and mitt work. Essentially, when I would work on a bag my hands would be fine, however any time the force of an opponent/partner was thrown in the mix, I was hurting and having to ice my hands and wrist.

I think the problem is that the evergel material, while cool and comfortable, just isn't giving enough support to sustain significant striking. If you're a fighter and want a GREAT bag glove, then go ahead and get them. But if you want sparring gloves or dual use, you're better off plunking down the extra change to get a different pair. Personally, I would go with Hayabusa or Bad Boy.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Quality Gloves  Dec 15, 2010 By Christopher Yung
These gloves are great for boxing. I have used them for over a month and they have held up well. I spend 8-10 boxing each week and they have shown to be very durable. I got the gloves in 16-ounce weight because that is required for sparring. After sparring with them for some time, they are much better than other gloves I have tried. The cushioning on these gloves is much better than my previous ones, so they're ideal for sparring.

As for bag work, the gloves have great wrist support. The fit is also perfect for me. Although the strap is very short, it is flexible. Overall, these gloves were a good investment and I'll hope to follow up after another few months of using them.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


4Great for the price  May 03, 2010 By Corey Vena
They're not leather, but they are an excellent glove for the money. The breathable palm section works well and the cushioning is great for protecting your knucks. If you're hitting the bag less than 5 hours a week, then these will do just fine.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:


5Great heavy bag glove  Oct 27, 2010 By Doron Avizov
I go all out on the heavy bag 2 or 3 times a week for about 40 minutes a pop. Without gel, my knuckles get very sore and take a while to recover. I use TiGear 180" wraps with these gloves and I can hit as hard as I want without fear of hurting myself.

An alternative to these gloves would be gel "speed wraps" or pads under conventional wraps with a regular leather bag glove. Personally I find these gloves very convenient and they are big enough to allow me to experiment with different wrap combinations and techniques.

I think these gloves are great but no glove will protect your hand if you don't put your wraps on properly underneath. Watch youtube videos if you don't know how to put on wraps. I can't comment on the durability or if they're good for sparring but they seem well made and I don't see why they wouldn't last as long as any other well made bag glove. Definitely a good value.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Good Stuff  Nov 25, 2010 By Joe Jack
Best Wrist support an hand support one could ask for, hitting heavy bag is easy now, most of gel is in top part where you Actually hit the bag

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