| Everlast EverGel Hand Wraps | 
| Colors: |  Black |  Yellow |  Red |  Gray |  Leather/Black |  Pink |
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| Brand: Everlast Category: Sports
List Price: $40.00 Buy New: $15.00 - $34.99 as of 3/15/2010 16:10 EDT details You Save: $5.01 (13%)
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Rating: 52 reviews Sales Rank: 550
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No
MPN: 4355B ASIN: B000JF6QU4
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| Features:
| • | EverGel protector supplies state of the art cushioning over the knuckles | | • | Elastic straps provide anatomical support along the hands and wrist | | • | Neoprene construction for added comfort | | • | Velcro wrist wrap locks wrist firmly in place | | • | Machine washable |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description One of our best-selling items, the Evergel" Glove Wraps are a huge success among boxers of all ages and levels. Wear under bag gloves and training gloves as a convenient and more protective alternative to handwraps, or wear alone for light bag work, mitts, speed bag, grappling and more. EverGel" protector supplies state of the art cushioning and support over knuckles, hands and wrist. Elastic and neoprene construction with rubber palm for sure grip. Hook-and-loop tabs for firm wrist support.
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 52
These gloves rock February 23, 2010 William Hildebrand (Nashville, TN) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The gloves fit great and have lots of adjustments to tighten them just right. They provide plenty of protection to your hands when pounding the heavy bag. Very happy I bought them.
I like mine February 12, 2010 J. Signorino (Austin, TX) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I agree, they do run small. Mine are XL and I only weigh 140. I use them for my speed bags, double end bag and free standing heavy bag which is not real hard or heavy. They do better than any other gloves for that.
Having punched at a lot of heavy bags, certainly heavy bags are not all the same, so for "real" heavy bags, go with a much fuller bag glove and not just these. They do take up a lot of space under bag gloves or sparring gloves.
I like the way the fingers are still free to use the medicine ball and weights and then go right back into hitting the bags.
Again, for harder heavy bags, go with complete bag gloves at about 12 to 16 oz.
no good either way February 9, 2010 Jason Wolinsky 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
these are meant to use as hand wraps but they suck when using with gloves over them. the fingers curl back and they dont function anywhere near as good as taking the time to wrap the tried and true way. as bag gloves they will tear very quickly. i wish someone had told me this info before i had purchased..they are pretty comfortable i will give them that but i have decided through my own experience this a fad item or a trend...i went back to wraps .once you get into a habit you can wrap good in a short time
Easy, Quick, Comfortable February 2, 2010 Cole Morse (Virginia, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Firstly I have to say they are called Hand Wraps, not Gloves, for a reason. People using these as gloves make up the vast majority of negative reviews, which is a shame. As Hand Wraps these are intended to be worn beneath your gloves taking place of the original hand wraps, which you actually had to wrap around your hand. They are very quick to put on, quite comfortable, and offer a stiff wrist. Having used them every three days for the past two months I have no complaints, they are starting to break down a bit, but I use them quite heavily and they are on pace to last as long as old fashion wraps. I will be buying another set, they make it easy to get in a quick heavy bag routine.
Work well under boxing gloves January 31, 2010 Leanne (San Diego, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got these wraps as part of an Everlast set that also included a pair of Everlast boxing gloves. I've only had them for two months and use them primarily under my gloves and on my Century Wavemaster boxing bag. They provide nice wrist support and are easy to get off and on. I see them holding up well in the future.
Since there is no mention of sizing on the package, I did an internet search for how to measure your hands to buy these gloves, and this is what I found:
To determine correct size, measure the distance across the lowest knuckles (the knuckles you punch with) of the 4 upper fingers (all the fingers except the thumb). Measure by laying knuckles flat on a ruler. How to measure your hand:
Size Measurement
Small 3" - 3 1/4"
Medium 3 1/4" - 3 1/2"
Large 3 1/2" - 3 3/4"
X-Large 3 7/8" +
Hopefully that helps you pick out the right size!
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