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About the padding not that "pillow-ee", I must say that Winning changed their padding compare to what it was. I had 2 surgeries on my wrist 7 years ago and after that I had a pair of winning to continue boxing (only gloves that I can safely wear, no pain at all), 16oz laces. The padding was great, very soft, but also very protective, absorb the shock but you never felt the knuckles making contacts. For 6 years never had a pain in my hand, using the pair for sparring and bag. At that time you could clearly see the difference in padding between 14oz and lower, and 16oz and higher. 14 and lower were compact and dense, 16oz and higher, were "pillow-ee" and protective. Last year, my Winning were sadly done and I ordered a new pair, exactly the same, MS-600. But the padding was not the same (Winning I don't know when upgrade their products, changed a few things and the tag) and after 3months of usage, my wrist started to be painful because the shock absorption is not as good, even my other hand also started to be painful. The 16oz have now the same type of padding that the 14oz have, and there is no difference between the two. My sparring partner noticed the difference too, as their noses bleed way more and complain to me that my gloves feel like 12oz. Which made me laugh because most of them spars with Reyes 12 or 14oz, so they finally understood how it feel. The quality is still great, I'm not looking to say bad thing about Winning product, still the best quality gloves that you can find with a very special feeling, I have the winning headgear and it's amazing. But the famously "pillow-ee" padding is gone. If your hands are strong, I don't think you'll have any problem. But if you're like me and you hurt your hands a lot and with time they started to be fragile, Winning is maybe not the best brand anymore.
Nice Vid bro🙏🏻💪🏻 if you compare the Fly Superlace X 18oz and the Winning MS600 in their size, would you say there is a big difference? I have MS400 for Bagwork and love them. Thinking about getting either Fly Superlace 18oz or MS600 as a new sparring glove and don’t know what will be better… I am 202 6’1 and heavy hitter, what do you think?
I had winning and I sold them. Yes they were perfect and the best gloves i ever owned. But it was too much for me. I am happy with my cleto reyes already.
I heard the punch surface for the glove so basically the entire back side of it is synthetic leather and the palm thumb and wrist is real leather but idk
They're okay, not very consistent. Some are soft some are firm, some are super firm as if your punching a concrete wall. And the stitching rips after a while
@@richardyocum-qi7db is anything wrong with that? They don't feel any particular way really, since they're all way better than me, i haven't been in a fight yet, and most of them have
If your sparring partners are okay with it then do what you wanna do. In my experience not many want to get hit with a punchers glove like Reyes in sparring. @@danielakbari3447
@@danielakbari3447cleto Reyes are latex boxing gloves. They’re padding is usually very hard and firm so that’s why a lot of people don’t like sparring partners wearing them. Over time they also get extremely extreeemely soft to the point your knuckles go straight through. Cleto Reyes are not bad gloves though, they’re just controversial as a sparring glove because of their varying density depending on the use
Winning store usa online, the official retailer of the winning company, The 16oz lace up have a back order of 4 months but the the 18oz lace up in black only have a wait time of 1 month or less,(usually less!) so I’ll just order them from there and wait less then a month for them to arrive, I’ll post the link below
Hi my friend, I want to know, if it’s possible, the difference between the 14s and the 16s oz winning gloves in the wrist area (specifically its circumference). Because I’m thinking about buying some, and I’m a boy with a fairly small wrist, and I wouldn’t want to stick with 16 oz ones and have the wrist area, with the laces completely tightened, be loose. My wrist measures 16 cm in circumference, I’m 1.72 m and 68 kilos, in case it helps!! Thank you so much!! Love your content
16 oz will be fine, I’m a short dude smaller than u in weight too, i use rdx lace to velcro converter and they work great, gloves stay tight around the wrist
Decent review but one piece of advice, learn to keep your mouth closed and breathe through your nose. An open mouth will get your jaw broken quick. Train with a mouth piece to learn to breathe through your nose.