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Review on ๐Ÿงค Title Classic Leather Elastic Training Gloves 2.0: Optimal Support and Flexibility for Intensive Workouts by Mike Palma

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Superb gloves/Excellent value for money. Don't spend less.

I'll start by clarifying that I'm not an expert on boxing or boxing gloves. I attended very intensive one-hour boxing classes every day. I first bought a pair of entry level Everlast synthetic leather gloves. About $25. After several months of work, these gloves were worn out and stank. I'm sure Everlast makes good quality gloves, I must have just bought the cheap ones. Let's fast forward a few months. I bought these title gloves because a lot of the boxers in the class used them. My experience so far has been fantastic. The gloves hold up well. You breathe well. Sweaty hands, but that's not a problem. The leather holds up well and just the sound of leather gloves banging on pockets and mittens (hook!) is worth any extra! I read a review where someone mentioned that these gloves caused carpal tunnel or something. I think I experienced what they wrote about once or twice in the beginning. It's more like a hand cramp. This is not a problem, however, even after the glove has broken in, you should fully insert your hand into the glove. For me it was no problem. I'm only mentioning this so others will know what to do if they come across it. Recommend these gloves for your first pair. Don't waste your money on cheap gloves. Intermediate and advanced users may recommend other or more expensive Pro options, but most of the people boxing at our gym of varying skill levels use these gloves.

Pros
  • Training gloves
Cons
  • Some little things