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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Necessary for boxing gloves, esp during warm months,
By Tox grad (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
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These are totally necessary if you sweat into your boxing gloves (as most people do). I use mine after 1-2 hours of kickboxing and they work wonders. I have to admit that my gloves are dry after the glove dogs are in them overnight, however, if i do multiple kickboxing sessions within 6-7 hours of each other, my gloves are not dried out even with the glove dogs in them. They are still great for the price and necessary if you dont want your boxing gear to smell gross! I would still suggest wiping out your gloves once in a while, esp down in the finger portion, as the glove dogs dont reach down that far!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It works for me.,
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This review is from: TITLE Glove Dogs (Misc.)
The deodorizers fit the gloves well and have a nice soft smell. I like the way that they are attached to each other, it keeps the gloves together. My husband swets a lot, so he always inserts the deodorizers and they do work.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GLOVE DOGS ARE ESSENTIAL AND AWESOME!!!,
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There is nothing more repugnant when sparring than having someone's nasty, stale fritos and farts smelling gloves in your face, except for being that nasty person. Anyone who works out in gloves will break a considerable sweat, and it needs to be drawn out and dried up before it becomes a foul-smelling fungus. GLOVE DOGS are the perfect answer. The subtle cedar scent is pleasant, and they wick out the sweat, which increases the life of your gloves. I train four times a week, my current gloves are two years old and they smell great, unlike others belonging to people who train with me but don't use glove dogs. I'vew started giving them out as gifts. This is a wise investment. (If you can't afford them, you can make your own with cedar chips and old socks. Do yourself and your sparring partners a favor!) FORGET DEODORANT SPRAYS: they don't dry out the sweat, and you may end up with non-odorous fungus, which is still bad for your hands.
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