Help with glove size/weight
Hi there, im pretty new to boxing and im looking to get my own gloves.
I'll mainly be using them for pad work and occasionally bag work with the possiblity of sparring in a few months maybe.
Basically, im wondering if i get the 12oz or the 14oz (find 16s a tad heavy). also my hands are quite big (not massive) but have found that some gloves labelled medium are a bit snug.
Im looking at these:
Everlast Protex3 Training Gloves Leather - Sugarrays Boxing Equipment
Im swaying towards the 14ozs.
any advice would be great :)
Re: Help with glove size/weight
Don't forget you'll be wearing hand wraps as well. If you can get to a store and try them on it would be even better.
My bag gloves would be round the 12oz range but they're not labelled by weight, less padding round the wrist unlike the ones you have linked to, they do look like decent gloves.;)
It's all a matter of personal preference.
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My friend had a pair of Everlast Protex gloves before and he liked them. Personally for that kind of money I'd go with a different brand, but that's just me.
Like Missy said, you need a pair of hand wraps, and since you have bigger hands, I recommend opting for the longer hand wraps. Mexican style hand wraps are usually longer, and have some elastic built into them which make for a snug fit when wrapped right. There's hand wrapping methods online that will also help you protect your knuckles better without impeding your ability to make a fist.
Re: Help with glove size/weight
yep, im sorted on the hand wraps. I bought some almost straight away so i had some to use with the gyms gloves. Ive been practicing wrapping my hands using the techniques in section at the top of the forum.
Ive tried on a few pairs of gloves (different manufacturer) but the problem is there are literally no boxing equipment stores in my area. I tried on some Adidas 14ozs and they felt nice, although im asuming that the fit will differ from manufacturer to manufacturer.
Re: Help with glove size/weight
You can usually find boxing equipment at a regular sporting goods store, although it's usually the cheaper everlast gear. It's better to get your gloves online, and check their return policy so if you don't like it and want to try a different brand/glove you can return it.
Re: Help with glove size/weight
cheers for the help.
does anyone have any advice on what weight to get?
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Killstarz
cheers for the help.
does anyone have any advice on what weight to get?
I use 12 ozs for bag and pad work and they are heavy enough for me. A lot of fighters in my gym use pucnhing mitts but I prefer the extra padding on my knuckles.
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thanks man, It's good to get a wide range of people's opinions.
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12 oz is good provided that your gyms bags aren't very hard. I go with the school of thought that 16 oz gloves under most circumstances lure you into feeling a false sense of security, especially when sparring. If your hands don't need them, then don't get them.
Mine are 14 oz, it's good for sparring and bag-work. Others may prefer to keep a separate pair of gloves for the bag and fpr sparring.
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yep, im mainly looking at a pair for predominantly pad and bag work at the minute. Once i get into sparring i'll probably have to then re assess what i need in terms of pairs of gloves for each?
EDIT: also, the gym has a veriety of bags, although most of which i would class as firm - Hard...there are a couple of softer bags though.
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First come, first serve. Try to get a softer bag if you can, and stay away from heavy bags filled with sand.
If you're gonna get another pair of gloves for sparring, I also recommend breaking them in first before you spar. That way you won't have to tense up to make a fist.
By the way, welcome to the forum. 8)