This article is more a sort of marketing than any study. Not the best sort of argument support.I think i quoted that article a few times actually lol also i wonder if the article might be baised towards poly foams i haven't red it in full just glanced at it.
I am pretty sure the reason they use artificial foams is not because they wish to save on natural latex what a can of beer costs in Japan.I don't know, i don't know what they are up to, but i'm sure they are paying for the highest quality of poly,synthetic latex, eva foams they can get their hands on.
I'm sure they are durable products, but i would have to test the durability for myself to know for sure the 2 weeks i used a pair of winnings was not long enough.
the Ms-600 gloves i seen were denser then the cleto resyes gloves so i can only say what i seen personally.
The durability of Winning gloves is deeply proved. So is the Reyes - leather lasts forever, padding does not.
Well, some Reyes are really soft (though I would not say softer than Winning), the problem is that in case of Reyes unlike Winning this softness causes your knuckles going through the foam (especially on a heavy bag) - for this reason Grant use compressed latex in their bag gloves to prevent it. This is what never happens with Winning - either they are new or 5 years old.
Yes and no. Water easier evaporates from many synthetic foams than from natural latex. This is caused by the nature of latex.i think if any moisture gets into the foams it will never fully dry as no air flow can get to it regardless if its a natural latex or a synthetic foams.
Btw for exemple there are Isami bag gloves you can even wash.
1) Top Ten gloves are BAYFILL - polyreuthaneHmm weird your post reminded me that i had a top ten headgaurd i wanted to rip open. OK I just cut it open and it's too hard to compare i know this headgear the cross section of the foam it does look different from latex molds. The bubbles looked more compressed and it looks like there are shiny particles in it reflecting more light. Also just took a quick hammer impact test to it and within 30 impacts the foam did soften up but it performed alot better then alot of injection molds i put this test to. However i swore the bayfill gloves had a different foam then this headgear. I swore it was latex when i ripped it open. I guess i'll have to grab another glove to satisfy my curiosity.
http://www.topten.de/de/boxen/schut...utz/kopfschutz-top-ten-competition-fight-/231
http://www.bayermaterialsciencenaft...m=EB7C4AFE-91DF-50A0-4BF8AEF5B03A8835&o_num=5
2) Top Ten AIBA headgear is EVA.
http://www.topten.de/de/boxen/aiba/aiba-zulassung/kopfschutz-top-ten-leder/457
3) this sort of Top Ten headgear (in any variation) is BAYFLEX (also polyreuthane, but different from BAYFILL)

http://www.topten.de/de/boxen/schut...utz/kopfschutz-top-ten-competition-fight-/231
http://www.bayermaterialsciencenaft...m=EB7C4B5C-B241-D9D5-2EA43661D2124F43&o_num=5
No laytex at all, dude.
Well, some people hate using headgears, some people hate handwraps...they use alot of different combinations of high and low density foams to make their molds. Like i said gear is all about personal preference. some people like winning, some people hate it.
I would rather accent the opinion of people who know the most about boxing on practice and among them there is almost no Winning hater.
Curious for the result!Yeah i normally do both test it out for a few weeks then cut it open.
Not trying to make a winning mold just trying to come out with my own blends that i'm satisfied with. Once i do that the rest should just fall into place. or so i hope.
There is an old proverb "Thinking means knowing nothing" :icon_lol: Just kiddingI was just quoting some article on latex foams that i found which just reinforced what i had read in the past.
I still think a high quality latex will out perform the same high quality synthetic foam. that top ten headgear surprised me on the impact test but more R&D would have to go into looking into why it surprised me before i can make a decision on it.

Mate, I am sure you believe so... However the protection is a vague term. What is it? For exemple Ringside IMF gloves protect you fully - they are a shield your knuckles will never go through. So do compressed latex gloves. But the joints do not need a shield, they need something that absorbs energy. Thick rubber soles will totally "protect" your feet, but they will absorb nothing comparing to Asics foam/gel soles. This is what makes Winning gloves foam different - it absorbs energy, it is neither a bouncing thing, nor a stiff shield. Their level and the way of cushioning are exceptional. This is why so many pro boxers use them, not because they are expensive or look good.More for curiosities sake i just want to know what everyone is doing and i'm still going to use latex where i think it's needed.
goal is to have 3-4 types of padding. i looked at how winning did their gloves but i'm going to do something different. i think of it as a winning glove of steroids weather it needs it or not, as i want to make sure everything in our kong line is just outrageous when it comes to protection. SO i can actually say i have the most protective gloves on the market and not be bullshitting. weather or not people like it i just want to have it in my line up.
Dude, this does not even deserve a respond. It is the same old song as that Winning gloves are made of a fake leather. Everbody knows Floyd uses Winning gear all the time except when the camera is on and fights. There are tons of videos and pictures. He buys and uses Winning all the time (despite he can have any Grant gear for free). G. Saint-Pierre has a contract with Hayabusa, do you think he uses it? :icon_lol:Isn't Floyd the captain of team grant? that's what it says on grants facebook page somewhere. i'm sure behind the scenes there is money changing hands. i know when i talked to PRO MMA fighter if he needed more gear at that time he said he'd love to but he had a fairtex sponsor right then and he couldn't take the chance of beening seen/photo'd/video'd not using their gear, as he didn't want to take a chance of loosing that money or contract.

No, of course he does not. He uses anything except Hayabusa :icon_lol:
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