People get the good everlast mixed up with that big 5 everlast quality lol. The Elite Gloves from the main site..are great for protecting my hands. As I have gotten older that is must. The Elite 2's are amazing for protection. I was sad when they did away with the old style of protex 3...those new cheaper versions with the neoprene lining on the thumb don't do it for me.
Great reviews boss. I’ve been using Reyes for several years for bag work. They take a bit to break in, but once they are. They’re pretty hard to beat. I just got a set of Phenoms for sparring that I’m super impressed with. I’ve been eyeing up Hit n Move. Lots of good reviews on them. Problem is there’s nowhere near me that I can try different gloves besides cheapo Everlast at a local sporting goods store. Have you had any experience with the Hit n Move?
Thanks brotha! And hell yeah Reyes and phenoms are both dope. Hit n move seem like a good glove tbh. I’ve seen them around and you’re right they’re definitely not in store. You’ll have to order them online. I don’t have any personal experience with them, but they look like a well rounded glove. Especially the lace ones! I’d try a pair of those forsure!
Title gloves are known to suck because they’re essentially a copy of ringside. Title was started by employees of ringside who left when they didn’t have creative freedom. Title gloves are awful, but what is really good is their offshoot brands. These include their brands fighting and promex. Fighting is a branch of title that makes Japanese style gloves similar to winning. They’re super good and a lot of high level amateurs use them, they’re also pretty cheap as no glove is over 100 dollars. Their other branch promex makes Mexican style gloves which are also super good and are affordable. Aside from those, stay away from title.
@@Rooseveltcalhoun ended up getting a pair of the titles. Leather for about 60ish. First pair of gloves happy so far. Advice for what to use to clean them after every session? Thanks for the help and the video!!
I bought a pair of fairtex for 40 dlls in fb marketplace, best glove I have ever had, only thing is that is easier to punch with your thumb but that’s a technique problem on my end.
Heard they are a kinda bad bro, no hate, just if you haven't pulled the trigger maybe browse some other options, it's a RU-vidr brand scammy glove, just putting my two cents.
Yeah don't do that if you haven't already. They're waaaaaay overpriced glove marketed to beginners. For what you pay for hayabusa you can get some fairtex, boon, primo, raja, or thaismai and be way happier with your purchase.
@@tonyking6417yeah i bought some and there coming in tomorrow and most of the reviews i seen were very positive so i was happy to purchase but then i stated to look at the cons and coming from people who are actually in the gyms training say they are tough and long break in period and started to realize it just may be a hype glove and 170+ after tax and shipping i feel like i shouldve went with some rivals or a brand you see in gyms actually being used and having good reviews amongst the fighters but maybe i might like them more than i think when they get here.