If you are going to spar with them, make sure you get the 16oz weight glove. Also, I'd pick up a set of lace covers to go over the velcro strap which will help prevent cutting your sparring partner.
Those gloves are a consumer line from Everlast. They are "ok" quality. Honestly, for a few bucks more you can get a much better value for your money. I'd recommend any one of these:
I agree with the captain. Dont skimp on your gloves. I have a pair of title t-gel 16 oz, and i love them. I feel no fatigue in my hands after sparring sessions.
This is an excellent source of information here in this thread !
The information about ringside sparring gloves couldn't be better. I completely agree that ringisde boxing gloves are amongst the best there is. Title as you mentioned are always a great stockist and provider of good sparring gloves.
I wouldn't forget to check out the ranges of adidas aiba boxing equipment if you are an amateur or professional.
I actually just ordered a pair of the title gel bag gloves. Hope they are as good as everyone says. I ordered about 3 other pairs of gloves as well just for the hell of it. I have a ton of gloves, I kind of just collect them.
I particularly like lonsdale gloves, the everlast ranges can be very good as well.
In terms of all boxing equipment i really think it is worth spending the money to get the better gloves if possible. I think you will just have to try different ones and see which are best for you as they are all different.
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