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Everlast Train Advanced Wristwrap Heavy Bag Gloves

Everlast Train Advanced Wristwrap Heavy Bag Gloves
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Everlast Train Advanced Wristwrap Heavy Bag Gloves

 
 
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Color
Black

Features
  • EverFresh liner, "sweat without smelling like it!"

  • 18" hook & loop wrist strap w/ tri-sect closure for extra support & protection during training

  • Closed cell Durafoam curved padding. Contoured fit puts the hand into a natural fist position maximizing your punching techniques

  • Reinforced finger loops

  • Anatomical thumb padding to provide increased protection without decreasing mobility


Description

Heavy bag gloves with wristwrap protection & open fingers for greater flexibility & ventilation


Product Details
Product Length:11.0 inches
Product Width:6.0 inches
Product Height:4.0 inches
Product Weight:1.3 pounds
Package Length:11.2 inches
Package Width:5.5 inches
Package Height:3.9 inches
Package Weight:1.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 45 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 45 customer reviews )
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29 of 29 found the following review helpful:


5Great All Around Gloves  Nov 12, 2009 By T. Zaccario
I was looking for a pair of gloves to go with my new heavy bag that was a nice cross between comfort and protection. I tried on traditional full hand glove (traditional boxing style) but I was not a fan of the feel and lack of ability to use my fingers once the gloves were on. I then moved to the more MMA styled open finger style heavy bag gloves, and that was definitely the right direction. These gloves fit great, protect my hand even after hitting the bag for long periods of time and I still have the ability to move my fingers.

I would definitely recommend these gloves and a pair of hand wraps if you plan to use the gloves for longer periods (definitely helps comfort) also the more I wear these the more comfortable they seem to get.

19 of 20 found the following review helpful:


1"Ever Last?" Hardly....  Mar 23, 2010 By A. B. LANDIS
Stitching began to unravel after using only once or twice. Within a week, lots of frayed edges and the white foam pad covering the knuckles has become completely exposed at the seam. All this from nothing more than hitting focus pads and heavy bag. Contacted Everlast customer service by email, automated notice promised a response in 48 hours.... never heard from them.

15 of 16 found the following review helpful:


5Perfect  Feb 27, 2009 By Dustin A. Starr
Best heavy bag glove ive ever used, great fit and awsome comfort. Perfect padding and great breathable material.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


2One huge flaw ruins these gloves  Jun 01, 2011 By Rafael
Overall the construction of these gloves is very sturdy. The padding is solid, the wrist support is great, and they fit well. They are heavier than most bag gloves, but being marketed as "advanced" that is actually favorable. They entire design, however, falls apart on one key item. In order to have these open fingered gloves "wrap" around your closed fist as you punch, the design involves a leather "thong" stitched onto the leather of the glove in between your fingers, creating individual finger holes (you can see it on the palm side of the picture). At first use the snug leather loops helped close the glove in tight around my hand and the whole experience went great. After a few uses the leather thong began to stretch, and the glove no longer fit as well, but it was still usable. After a couple months the stitching came undone in between two of my fingers. This caused the knuckle part of the glove to just float above my hand like a stiff plank aligned with the back of my hand, leaving my knuckles completely unprotected, yet misaligning my punches, thus creating more friction on my knuckles than had I gone barehanded.
It's disappointing because the gloves were great at the beginning, but due to cheap material/stitching, it didn't last very long. On a good note my dog now enjoys a new chew toy (with a spare in the waiting).

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


3Ok, as long as you don't have big hands  Feb 24, 2011 By Ryan
Let me start off by saying these gloves are very comfortable and provide adequate padding on the knuckles. The wrist strap is an added bonus as well to stabilize your wrist so you can hammer on the bag. Those factors are why I rated these gloves at 3 stars. However, if you are a larger fellow with extra large hands, these gloves could be a problem for you even if you get the L/XL size. They fit just fine putting them on over wrist wraps and everything, so space isn't the issue. When I started to punch however, then knuckle where your finger bends was almost completely exposed. To make matters worse, there is a leather...rib or almost wiring right where your fingers poke out of the gloves. So that is resting on the top part of my finger knuckles as I'm whaling on the bag. That created a lot of friction mainly on my right hand (power hand) and opened up some fabric burns after about 20 min straight on the bag.

The first time I used them it was fine and I just had a little irritation, but I thought it was because I was coming off a little weird on the bag with my overhand right. I just came back from the gym and was only on the bag for about 5 minutes, hit the bag with about 5 power rights and the irritation on my knuckles opened up and started oozing blood. I was extra cautious about how I was hitting the bag because I thought I may have been hitting it a little incorrectly, but alas it was because the rib that I mentioned previously was digging into the top part of my finger knuckle when I hit the bag flush.

So again, if your hands are big enough to have to order XL or above gloves (boxing, batting gloves, mittens...whatever), this probably isn't the glove for you. If you're buying these to work on bag technique or light sparring, you'll be fine. If you have big hands and want to work on power combos on the heavy bag, I wouldn't recommend these gloves. Maybe it's because I have some sort of unproportional finger to hand length or something, but these gloves are going to sit in my tuffbox until I ship out from Afghanistan in 6 months. Guess I'm switching back to the full hand boxing gloves.

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