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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent good quality wraps for those with smaller hands,
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This review is from: Handwrap - 3 Packs (Sports)
These are excellent wraps but as people have noticed are junior wraps. As such, they're 108" long and are good for teens or women with smaller hands.
Men should use 180" wraps. Everlast sell full length mexican wraps and you can buy them on Amazon.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stop giving bad reviews,
This review is from: Handwrap - 3 Packs (Sports)
I just wanted to give this a good review to counter the bad reviews by people that can't read. The product description says 108". If you are looking for something different than 108" wraps then keep searching. But if you can read and are looking for good wraps for smaller hands it seems to me that others that can read would recommend these.
Please remember that giving a product a bad rating does effect their sales.
13 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Too short!,
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This review is from: Handwrap - 3 Packs (Sports)
Indeed, these are way too short for protecting your knuckles. My boxing coach laughed when he saw them.
Ringside make really good, long wraps which are better. --J
10 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
EXCELLENT QUALITY AND SIZE!!!,
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This review is from: Handwrap - 3 Packs (Sports)
Don't listen to the uneducated reviews here. These are great for hitting the heavy bag, speed bags, focus mitts, etc. The length of these, 108", makes them easier and less bulky when using bag gloves. The 170-180" are for sparring and competitive bouts. That is why Ringside makes different lengths. There is also a 120" length, which gives me that little extra coverage but these are excellent wraps!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Everlast quality control is lacking.,
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This review is from: Handwrap - 3 Packs (Sports)
At one time, you just needed to see the Everlast brand name to be assured that you were getting a top-quality product: one that would withstand anything you could throw at it.
Now that they've outsourced their manufacturing to China, Everlast quality is not the virtual guarantee that it once was. I purchased (and use) these wraps. However, one of them was manufactured improperly. The velcro closure is sewn to a different side of the wrap than it is on all the others. Because of this, I always ended up putting it on backwards. I finally marked it so I would know to put it on differently than the others. For around $10, you should expect to get something that has passed a quality-control check. After all, wraps are just some strips of cloth and velcro; they probably cost about $0.25 to manufacture. These wraps are short, just over 100 inches, but fine for hitting the bag. They are not elasticized, but that is fine for my purposes, as it's what I prefer. If you want to do serious sparring or fighting, or if you want to put some padding on your knuckles (under the wraps), you'll need longer wraps than these. In short: you can wrap your wrist, knuckles, and thumb with these, but you won't have enough material to wrap between your fingers. They come packed in a plastic mesh bag, but it can't easily be reused. A cloth mesh bag with a drawstring would have been better. Summary: overpriced and shoddily-made.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad...a little thin,
This review is from: Handwrap - 3 Packs (Misc.)
These wraps are fine. They protect your hand. They are a little thin...not my favorite wraps but I'll continue to use them. I'm only hitting a bag, not fighting a 12 round prize fight, so they do the trick.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good,
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This review is from: Handwrap - 3 Packs (Misc.)
These are ok. It's a good deal and they absorb a lot of sweat. I'm constantly fiddling with them though when working without gloves because they don't have any elastic to keep them in place. They don't get snagged on my gloves' velcro as an elastic-blend does though. I prefer Meister's spandex blend.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Too short for muay thai,
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This review is from: Handwrap - 3 Packs (Misc.)
Nice product, but you can make a good wrap because they are too short. If you are looking for good muay thai handwraps please don't buy this product
2.0 out of 5 stars
Have started to fall apart after only 5 uses,
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These are shorter than normal so you can't wrap your hand quite as well. They also are becoming frayed and the velcro bit that is sewed on is starting to come off. I can't imagine they'll be functional after a few more uses. The only pros are that they're cheap and come in a 3 pack. Next time I'm going to get a higher quality, longer wrap. Don't bother with these.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor Quality & Uncomfortable,
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This review is from: Handwrap - 3 Packs (Misc.)
The length of the product was not an issue, they are short - but if you are female with small hands it is not a problem. The problem is the poor quality of the hand wraps and how uncomfortable they are. Handwraps should have some elasticity to it, so that you can get a tight protect wrap around your hand. These are stiff, so when you close your fist the wrap doesn't conform comfortably to your hand. I was so uncomfortable that I took them off halfway through class. Please do not waste your money on this product.
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