Which is the best Boxing Gloves for Training under 80$ i am very interested in buying Boxing Gloves for RDXSports brand they have quality products
suggest me some more guys if you know any best from this
Which is the best Boxing Gloves for Training under 80$ i am very interested in buying Boxing Gloves for RDXSports brand they have quality products
suggest me some more guys if you know any best from this
Never bought any but if I did I would follow tradition and buy Everlast.
If I was German it would be Adidas.
If I punched hard Reys.
If I was cheap Grant.
That is my entire knowledge of boxing gloves.![]()
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Depends on what you like in a glove...do you want lace ups or hook and loops? Do you want gloves for just hitting the bag or gloves for hitting the bag and sparring?
But I'd ask ross because out of anyone on the forum ross is the most confident about his own knowledge of boxing....after all he's in the boxing hotbed that is Guernsey![]()
More expensive isn't always better. I've had Everlast, Lonsdale, Title, and Top Contender.
All hook and loop which I reccomend as you can always put them on yourself.
I've used my Top Contender (budget brand) for a few years now and they've held up just fine. They were like $30.
Man, I gotta tell you about these custom boxing gloves I got from Fierce Fight Gear - they're lit! I mean, they're exactly what I had in mind design-wise, and they fit like a glove, no pun intended. Plus, the quality is next level.
What's even cooler is that the whole process of customizing them online was a breeze. I felt like a boxing fashion designer or something. And when I put these bad boys on for training, they didn't disappoint. Fierce Fight Gear, you're the real MVP! 🥊🔥
Hi,
I am still in search for some gloves.
My friends recommended me gloves from onexsport.co.uk
I did try them and they were quite nice do you guys know anything about their punch bags?
I was in the same boat, looking for solid training gloves under $80, and I actually tried both RDX and Tusslegear. While RDX has some nice options, I ended up preferring Tusslegear because the fit felt way better for my hands. After switching, I noticed I could train longer without my hands feeling sore. If you’re after comfort and durability, Tusslegear is definitely worth a try!
The Reyes puncher's gloves. The gold standard.
Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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