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Review on πŸ₯Š Revgear Neoprene High-Performance Gel Pro Hand Wraps: Ultimate Anti-Shock Training & Sparring Wraps for Boxing and MMA by Keith Stuckey

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Compared to Venum, it has its advantages.

This comparison is for those who want it. they are. They do hand packing a little faster. Not much faster, but they do what bandages can't: protect the ankles. Two of them are actually not SPEED bandages. I haven't had any luck with speed bandages. They are usually too tight or uncomfortable. These are gel bandages. Gel bandages add a small layer of gel to the ankles to prevent injury, but otherwise they are bandages with a long cloth bandage. The gel bandage Title is an exception. It falls under the hybrid category (as the name suggests). It has gel knuckle protection but it's also trying to be a wrap. The WRAP part is missing. It's the shortest of the three and is literally 1/3 shorter than Venum bandages. The only one that can be considered a SPEED WRAP is a title wrap. It's quick to slip on and off and when you're done there's no need to fiddle with long fabric, rope, and mess. This is by far the bulkiest of the three. I need to stack Venum and Revgear on top of each other to adjust the height. If you do, you'll have trouble putting on gloves or holding Focus gloves. Make sure your gloves have enough room for it. It's about 2 iPhones stacked on top of each other, thick. With this extra padding you get more protection. With the shorter wrap, you need to focus on just wrapping the wrist with a loop on the thumb. .ReveGear is slightly larger than Venum. The padding is about 50% thicker than the Venum. They also have a longer fabric wrap than the Venum at 20 inches. It doesn't seem like much, but for me it gives me extra wraps around my wrist that give some support. The thumb hole on the RG is small. You will notice. Venum and Title do not have this problem. me for now. I hit the bag with the All 3 and I feel like the RG and title gives it more of an MMA comp glove feel than a wrap feel. I use Venum most of the time. as i could tell. Padding is minimal but better than regular bandages. Because the padding is small, I can quickly put on and take off the gloves and focus on the mittens. enough behind the thumb so I have to do a few more turns in that area to keep it from sticking out. The RG being a bit thicker makes the transition slower or impossible like Thai pads, but the length of the wrap gives you a REALLY nice wrap feel like you could work all night. For private sessions this is my choice. The most awkward name means you have to stick with what you're doing all night. No swapping back and forth with a partner holding pads and punches. You will be the only one giving up. Or you have a long transition. My gloves feel too tight in them so I prefer not to use them with my personal gloves. In a class where you have a partner and move from gloves to pads, choose Venum. Both will serve you well, it's just a matter of feel and convenience. Pads are more difficult. Venum = Lighter, more normal strap feel, quicker transition from gloves to pads, but less ankle protection. Name = Massive Padding, Faster Wrapping, But Less Coverage Means Less Support. Transitions suck or should be avoided. Your call. I received all three. :P

Pros
  • Cool product
Cons
  • Something different