- Split-thumb padding provides increased protection
- Closed cell Durafoam padding
- Supportive hook & loop wrist strap
- Curved anatomical grip & fit
- EverFresh Antimicrobial liner, sweat without smelling like it!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Full on protection for your hands,
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This review is from: Everlast Train Advanced MMA 7-Ounce Closed-Thumb Grappling / Training Gloves (Sports)
First off, the Gray, red color is not as described, the red is more of a dark, maroon red, which i have no problem with. Just needed to clarify.
Second, the sizes are big, S/M is more a M and the L/XL is more of an XL. Other than that, these gloves are very good for day to day sparring. Double stitching would be nice in high wear areas, but the overall construction and quality is more than adequate. The fit might seem awkward at first, very stiff, but if youve ever bought mma gloves before, you have to go a couple rounds with them before they start to get softer and conform to your hands. The wrist lock is a long strap that goes around your wrist twice, locking with 3 velcro strips, so the its gonna be a very secure fit. The cushioning is the reason i bought this glove over the 4oz ones that everlast also sells without the thumb protection. There is very thick pads in both the knuckles and the thumb. The back of the wrist is also very cushioned, making blocking with the back of your hands no sweat at all. Speaking of sweat, the lining of this glove uses a lining called "ever-fresh" which works, the glove does not smell after my matches, but than again, i clean my gloves anyways after i get home. I still recommend cleaning them, instead of leaving hem in a damp, dark, gym bag. the foam cushioning pads are going to be wider than your hands, which makes the fit seem very big, but as long as your fingers and thumbs line up well with the holes, its all good. I grapple and clinch with these with no problem at all. These gloves are a bit heavier than thumb less gloves, however, these do provide alot more cushioning and the added weight is pretty much negligible. I highly recommend this for the day to day fighter whether you do MMA or kickboxing, this is a affordable, high quality pair of gloves that will last quite a while as long as you take care of them.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not for bag punching,
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This review is from: Everlast Train Advanced MMA 7-Ounce Closed-Thumb Grappling / Training Gloves (Sports)
I bought these for punching on a bag as I don't like using the full boxing gloves. The finger covers don't cover the second knuckle, which means your hands will scrape the bag in a long session. I lost skin from 3 fingers before realising. Also the leather in-between the fingers gave me a severe bruise. Perhaps these are good for grappling or light sparring, but definitely not good for punching a bag.
5.0 out of 5 stars
MMA Gloves,
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This review is from: Everlast Train Advanced MMA 7-Ounce Closed-Thumb Grappling / Training Gloves (Sports)
The item was great, really comfortable gloves and they fit really well and protect your wrists. Exactly like the ones you see on TV. The colors are not what I expected since there is a marron red on the wrists and a yellow brand mark with grey stripes, not at all like the fully black gloves you see on the picture. I would have like more pictures from different angles. Other than that these gloves are awesome for whatever purpose you need them.
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