I like to hit the bag but do not like any gloves I have seen do to bulkiness. I wrap them sometimes but when I want to hit only briefly I dont bother. I just purcahased the ringside gel shock handwraps because I like the fact they are neoprene gloves and appear to only have a small amount of gel in them, and then if you choose the wraps go over.
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A lot of people here prefer barehanded. After your hands get accustomed to hitting barehanded, it becomes preferable because you can get more precision with your hitting. I especially notice a difference when I'm linking, that is, passing my hands through the bag when I'm doing a FCP ' RCP.
I used to use wraps when I was speedbagging, but even that little bit seemed to make a difference in my accuracy.
See the thread here also since it's been discussed a couple times before: http://speedbagforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=257
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When I got my set up a month ago and it came with a century 10x7 bag. I hit the bag for about 15 days before I got my 8X5 everlast pro. The century bag made my fist raw and bloody and although their healing I still rip the scabs off all the time. I never take the time to wrap and I was thinking if their was a glove that still gave me good feel my hands could heal a little bit.
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You can try the Harbinger leather Classic Wrap glove - they run around $20 and a good to hit the bag with. The problem Ihad with them though was that the XL size was too tight on my hands...and my hands aren't large at all.... ?? it was strange. etherway if they fit I would be wearing them.
So now I go with wraps or gloveless when hitting for a few minutes at a time.
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Originally posted by Kevdawg0324 View Posti know that i prefer bare handed if i just hit the speedbag and nothing else. if i do a few rounds with the heavy bag first, i will leave them on because im all ready pumped, it doesnt seem to make a difference. otherwise my hands seem noticably slower to me.
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