I definitely don't want to destroy my hands. I suppose trial and error is the best advice. I will probably stick with the wraps for now, and when I get some extra cash I will try a pair of Title gloves I saw online. I also have a new bag on the way, which should help as well.
Glove to wear or not
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Originally posted by Dutchman View PostHand protection is one of those things that is very much dependent upon the individual. Personally I've used handwraps, two different styles of the old school Everlast mitts, and of late a pair of Harbinger style 320 gloves. Whether or not I use them depends upon which bag I'm using, as I like to switch them. I have three bags that the leather is very easy on the hands. The rest of them I need the protection.
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I've been wearing a pair of these lately and I like them.
It is rigorous in training and lasts long. MUAY THAI SHORTS. BOXING GLOVES. HAND TO WRIST COVERAGE in inner elasticated bandages for enhanced grip and stability. It makes you feel more natural while making the fist and averts the fiber from bunching up uneasily in your hand.
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Gloves should be weared
Hands are exposed to many elements like sun and also in housework, but most of the people neglect to take care of their hands. Protect your hands by wearing rubber gloves while doing housework and never forget to wear gloves while gardening. Cleaning products can be harsh on the skin, so remember to use a hand cream with SPF at least 15, particularly but not only in the summers. One can hook help of this helpful resource site to get products for body care.
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I always try to wear gloves. (Well not when speed bagging). I buy a 50ct box of nitrile gloves from Harbor Freight for cleaning. I have bicycle gloves for riding. I have mechanic gloves for auto repair. Then at work I have 3 different pairs of gloves depending on what I am doing. PPE - Personal Protective Equipment. I guess training at work hammered it in my head.
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Ahyup, have the same rules where I work. Problem with any of the gloves that I can wear, whether it is nitrile, latex or rubber, my hands sweat so much it soaks my arms. Then I have to change them out, wash up and dry and start over again.
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As an aside, the misses didn't like using the Harbinger gloves , so I went searching for some old school bag mitts. I decided on the mitts that Title sells,
https://www.titleboxing.com/title-le...eed-bag-gloves. Just received them today and they are great, especially for use on large bags
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