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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Handwrap for Boxing and Boxing Classes,
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This review is from: Mexican Style Elastic Handwraps Blue (Misc.)
For boxing, real training or boxing classes in a gym, you will need a good set of handwraps. They keep your fingers aligned, support your wrists, and keep you your skin padded from abrasion. If you wear boxing gloves they are must; punching a heavy bag without handwraps (with or without gloves) for more than about 10-15 minutes will take all of the skin off of your knuckles. Not only is it unpleasant, leaving a stinging, raw feeling on your knuckles for a week or more, you will not be able to box again until your hands heal up.
Almost all of the major "boxing" brands make wraps. I have tried several, and would say that on average most wraps would rate three stars, as they are either short, made of rough material, or don't stretch the appropriate amount. A trainer recommended these. These wraps: * are longer than most (a plus) * have a good balance of material - not to thick / not to gauzy * stretch the right amount Two notes: (1) because the price is fairly low, would recommend two pairs so that you can alternate pairs and let one dry out and (2) recommend hand washing in a sink rather than putting in a washing machine, otherwise you will get back a big knotted mess. A garment bag might be an alternative, but have not tried it. If you need wraps, highly recommend. Hope this review helps.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best "real" hand wraps,
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This review is from: Mexican Style Elastic Handwraps Blue (Misc.)
I've tried several brands of hand wraps - Everlast are too short and made from cheap thin fabric that warps easily. Century makes wraps that are okay for the price but too short for most adults. These are by FAR the best - the elastic ones are great, they support really well and do not warp. I am not a serious wall-punching athlete but if you're going to spend any money on wraps, get these, spending any less on another brand would be a waste.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best wraps,
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This review is from: Mexican Style Elastic Handwraps Blue (Misc.)
I found a pair of these at a fight in california. They are longer, more stretchy and form fitting than any other wrap. I have used all kinds, these protect and support the best.
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