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wow, never heard of this site before, but thank you! I see the 49.99 price but it changes to 79.99 in cart
call them tomorrow, it is an error in the system.
wow, never heard of this site before, but thank you! I see the 49.99 price but it changes to 79.99 in cart
wow, never heard of this site before, but thank you! I see the 49.99 price but it changes to 79.99 in cart
call them tomorrow, it is an error in the system.
Weird because its only happening on certain items. People have reported this error in another thread so I have been playing around with it. Certain items....the sale price goes in the cart, other items it does not. I agree with nomilkforsanta....give them a shout. Very helpful people on the phone
How are the Windy's holding up? Im considering these for my next gloves. Im looking for something super durable that can take an absolute beating for years. These suitable for pure boxing? I'm generally not into thai style gloves but i like the look of these and the thai gloves seem more durable than western boxing gloves in the same price range
So far so good. Starting to loosen up a bit which is nice. I think you could use these for pure boxing. The wrist support is top notch. Has a different feel than a western boxing glove, but like you....I am a fan of the thai style glove also.
Cool, thanks for the reply. I just have one last question and it's about the sizing. I am a heavyweight with medium sized hands. I usually go for 18 oz gloves if they aren't too bulky ir have too big of a hand compartment. Would the 18 oz version of these be too bulky and big inside?
Although they are initially stiff/hard, how are they for sparring?
I can offer an opinion because I have the 18's. This type of thing can be a bit relative, but I think you should be fine. I'm 5'9 at 170 and the 18oz version feels roomy but not too roomy. I use more of a Thai-style wrap so the extra space isn't an issue. I'd say I have average to medium hands (my wrists are a little over 7' in circumference, if that in some way helps).
The thing to remember is that these gloves have a break-in period. They may not be comfortable at first and the use of a knuckle pad is a good idea until they've softened and the inner-most layer of padding has molded to your knuckles.
this gloves are working for me well. took 2 hard sessions to break them in, and its awesome afterwards.
JUST picked up a pair from a guy on craigslist... Literally 10 minutes ago. EXCITED
Damn dude!!!! Where do you live? My craigslist has nothing and I mean nothing but Everlast garbage!!!!! The occasional TKO but nothing else!!! Congrats on the find
Lol i live in california... San jose to be exact lol brand new pair for 40 bucks... Snug fit
Damn dude!!!! Where do you live? My craigslist has nothing and I mean nothing but Everlast garbage!!!!! The occasional TKO but nothing else!!! Congrats on the find
Badass!!!! Enjoy them!!!!!
Oh man, you're gonna hate me even more: I picked up a brand new pair of Fairtex-made Golden Gear BGE1 16oz. gloves on CL for $25 earlier this year. Prior to that, I picked up a brand-new pair of Top King K-1 shorts for $20 a couple years back. But those are exceptional finds; plenty of Neverlast garbage here in So Cal too haha!
I ended up getting some tokushu plus for $70 off of craigslist.