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Everlast Pro Style Training Gloves | 
| Brand: Everlast Category: Sports
Buy New: $21.77 - $49.99 as of 11/22/2009 02:48 CST details
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Rating: 55 reviews Sales Rank: 145
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MPN: PRO-TRAINING UPC: 009283022167 EAN: 0009283022167 ASIN: B000JF4M8C
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| Features:
| • | Pair of professional-style boxing training gloves made of synthetic leather | | • | Full padding on the front and back of the wrist promotes proper technique | | • | ThumbLok feature keeps thumb and fist positioned correctly to prevent injury | | • | EverFresh materials guard against odors and microbes | | • | Available in 12-, 14-, and 16-ounce sizes in multiple colors |
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Product Description Everlast has redeveloped the professional training glove. Dense two-layer sandwich foam for shock absorbency. Full padding on the front and back of wrist to promote proper punching technique. Conforms to the natural shape of the fist for comfortable training.
Amazon.com Product Description If you want to fight like a pro, you have to train like a pro. Enter the Everlast Pro Style training gloves, which help you train properly every time you step up to the bag. Made of synthetic leather, the Pro Style gloves are built to promote proper punching technique, with full padding on the front and back of the wrist that conforms to the natural shape of your fist. As a result, the gloves not only teach your hands how to punch correctly, but they also prevent injury. This dense two-layer foam sandwich also protects your wrists, as does the exclusive ThumbLok feature, which keeps your thumb and fist positioned correctly. Perhaps best of all, the gloves are designed using EverFresh materials, which guard against ever-present odors and microbes. Available in 12-, 14, and 16-ounce sizes, the gloves offer the choice of a traditional lace-up design or a hook-and-loop Velcro strap for quick on and off. About Everlast Although the name Everlast is synonymous with boxing, the company actually started out as a swimwear manufacturer in the Bronx in 1910. The son of a tailor and an avid swimmer, 17-year-old Jacob Golomb grew dissatisfied with the flimsy swimsuits of the time, which barely lasted a season. In response, he began making suits that he guaranteed would last for a full year. He proudly gave them the name "Everlast," and although the swimsuits did not last throughout history, the name did. In subsequent years, Golomb transformed his company into a small retail store that carried a full line of sports equipment. In 1917, a young fighter named Jack Dempsey introduced boxing to Golomb and Everlast. Dempsey asked Golomb to construct protective headgear that would last more that 15 rounds of intensive boxing training. In 1919, Dempsey won the world heavyweight championship wearing boxing gloves made for him by Golomb, and shortly afterward, Everlast became the boxing equipment headquarters throughout the world. Dedicated to leveraging the unique qualities represented by the Everlast brand--strength, dedication, individuality, and authenticity--the Everlast brand is now present in more than 101 countries and has 88 licenses worldwide.
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Too many injuries. September 21, 2009 Cak (LA, Ca) These were my first boxing gloves and needless to say the last gloves I ever bought for less than $50. I know how to wrap my hands, and I know how to punch but I injured my knuckle twice in these gloves. The first time I landed a left hook to the temple of my sparring partner. I was out for a month. I babied that hand for 3 months then the first day I go heavy on the bag with them I re-sprain the same knuckle again.
First off a boxing glove will last you about 6 months if you're a 5+ session a week fighter. It'll be more if you're a two a week fighter and pretty much a lifetime if you do that cardio boxing stuff. Reason is the more you hit the bag or your partner the more the foam breaks down and sweating into the foam doesn't help either. About this glove:
Size: A little too small for my hands. I'm a very big guy with very big hands so unless your hands hare as big as a NBA center like mine there's no need to worry about it.
Lining: First thing that wore out on mine. It fell apart inside and started to irritate my finger. Not a light irritation either. It make my knuckle bleed the last day I wore them.
Leather & Stitching: It was good. Not a single stitch popped.
Foam: Broke down after a few months. Also started getting lumpy towards 4 months.
Beathability: They breath about as well as a plastic bag. I supprised my fingers didn't prune up after my training sessions. It makes the gloves hard to dry out and then they smell horrible. They also make your hands smell horrible. Ceadar chips helped a little bit but after training sessions they made my hands smell like a dirty sock.
Hand protection: I think they left it out of this model. I bruised my knuckle twice. Not so with other gloves.
Velcro: So easy to put on and take off. By far the easiest out of any glove I've owned.
Bottom line: The look nice and do the job but don't risk hurting your hands to save money. If you're doing cardio boxing at LA boxing and dont really hit the bag all that hard then they might work for you. Your hand will still stink buy you wont get hurt. If you're serious about the sport and think you will do it for at least 6 month do your hands a favor and buy a pair of Title gels, Ringside IMF Tech, or Grants.
great glove August 28, 2009 R. Menezes got them in few days after my purchase and they're perfect for my cousins that train boxing and thaibo
Still going strong after 7 months or so June 26, 2009 Louis (FL, USA) Bought these gloves about 7 months ago, I use them twice a week for Sanshou both sparring and shield/bag work and they've held up great so far. Can't beat them for the price...
Good at first but now starting to fall apart June 23, 2009 Benny Hsu (Jacksonville, FL USA) I got these gloves to use with the heavy bag. I'm just hitting for fitness. Not serious boxing. At first these gloves proved to be good. Combined with hand wraps, my hands didn't hurt after punching.
Now after about 2 months of use, once a week, I noticed the right glove seams are coming apart. They're coming apart at the at the outside of the wrist.
I'm still using them though. I just wish they didn't start to fall apart so soon.
Great Value after you break them in June 10, 2009 D. Pardee (Silverado, Ca USA) It took about a week of using these gloves, but after I broke them in they are great!
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