Are hand wraps frowned upon? I got two new bags and they are tearing my hands apart..
wraps?
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I used the hand wraps a few times because of the same issue. The only problem I saw with them is they take a bit to put on and take off, also they unraveled and loosened from time to time. I went to the store and picked up a pair of these http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/pr...13986.12598195. I've only had them for two weeks but am very happy with them. They double as weight lifting gloves also and really help me grip dumbbells are bars.
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Originally posted by cmedinas88 View PostI got two new bags and they are tearing my hands apart..
But I've been weaning myself off of gloves slowing but surely as my hands toughen up. I'd use my bare hands until they'd get sore and then switch to the gloves so I wouldn't have to stop. I don't have to use them as often now, but occasionally I'll get a cut that will be really irritating so I'll put the gloves on until they heal up enough to take the pounding again.
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Originally posted by cmedinas88 View PostAre hand wraps frowned upon? I got two new bags and they are tearing my hands apart..
just an opinion, but I really got tired of re-wrapping yards of material when they came loose.Speed Bag
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I really like these: PMI Belay gloves. Soft, thin-enough, they cover the lower knuckle, the velcro wraps in the right direction for forward fist rolling, and they're easy to get off (leather loops to assist). Mild price - IHMO, well worth it for me. (And, I'm cheap, way too lazy to wrap, and motorcycle or lifting gloves weren't right.)
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Originally posted by ventanakazi use some harbinger weight lifting gloves, every once in awhile, when ever one of my knuckles on my right hand start to open up...ralph
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Originally posted by ventanakaz...that's a good idea with the gauze, wouldn't have never thought about that one...ralph
My knuckles, particulary around my pinkies, where constantly bleeding from the sawing of the wraps when working the heavy bag. (I use old school bag mitts, might be as much of an issue with a more substantial bag glove.)
Title and Ringside have what they call Mexican gauze. I found that non sterile gauze such as that made by Dynarex works just as well. If it's non-sterile, it's cheap enough to toss after use.
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