Everlast Pro Style MMA Grappling Gloves

July 15, 2014 - Comment

Training gloves for Mixed Martial Arts Product Features New for Fall 2010! Premium synthetic leather along with excellent glove construction provides long lasting durability and functionality New design with refined glove padding provides a more ergonomic fist shape for improved comfort & flexibility EverDri Technology- moisture absorbing lining to keep you hands dry! Full wrist

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Training gloves for Mixed Martial Arts

Product Features

  • New for Fall 2010! Premium synthetic leather along with excellent glove construction provides long lasting durability and functionality
  • New design with refined glove padding provides a more ergonomic fist shape for improved comfort & flexibility
  • EverDri Technology- moisture absorbing lining to keep you hands dry!
  • Full wrist wrap strap provides superior wrist support and allows for a more customizable fit
  • EverDri Technology- moisture absorbing lining to keep you hands dry and extend the life of your equipment

Comments

Bess "Somewhere In The Universe" says:

Really, really good for the price. First things first:I’m an XXXL Heavyweight and I do punch very, very hard. As someone just starting out, though, my technique is admittedly garbage and I often wind up landing strikes at glancing, bizarre angles. As a result of this unfortunate combo of high power and low technique, ‘cheap’ MMA/Grappling gloves last about an hour before they’re ready for the trash. Someone recommended I buy these. I have beaten the tar out of them, they’ve held up fine. Sorry to the others who got unlucky and had defective units but I’d suggest taking them back and starting over with a new pair. I’m a 24 Karat Glove Ruiner and these are my go-to pair for non-bag training.On that note, I guarantee you that large majority of the people crying about them coming apart are using them improperly, as heavy bag gloves. At most, I’ll use them on a BOB, they work great for double end or speed bag and of course live sparring but they’re not intended for heavy bag work.As far…

WMWM says:

Spar your hands off with these Title boxing gloves weren’t so great for me sparring, it was too clumsy, too slow, and it gave a great advantage to the other guy in clinches. I needed MMA gloves fast, so i went out on a limb and bought these. They were affordable, and made by everlast, so what could go wrong?Apparently not much. These gloves were every stiff when i first put them on, but they soften and conform after a couple matches. They are very light, 4 oz, which made my jabs killer quick , and most of all, they gave me the ability to grab during clinches and grapples.The padding is a bit hard (softens after a bit) but it does provide mediocre protection, again, these arn’t really bag gloves so for sparring they are perfect. No padding for the thumb means you have to be careful to keep your thumbs tight against your fist when punching or blocking. Also the split palm design helps tremendously with cleaning and evaporation so my hands don’t get as sweaty.Overall, a killer glove…

William L. Makiling says:

Perfect for my needs 0

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