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  • NABALCHI
    Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 31

    #1

    Great Handwraps For Speedbag

    THIS IS FROM RINGSIDE.COM
    THEY ARE COMFORTABLE NICE FIT AND FEEL FAST TO PUT ON AND THE BEST THING IS THAT IS NOT BULKY AND ITS ONLY 4.99*.



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  • atgatt
    Speed Bag Guru
    • Nov 2007
    • 446

    #2
    Thanks for the info.

    I've been happy with my Century gloves but for $4.99, I'll give the Ringsides a chance too.

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    • Tim
      Administrator and Founder of SpeedBagForum.com


      • Jan 2006
      • 3500

      #3
      Hard to beat that price, but I think you'll find as you advance that having that much padding will just slow you down...

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      • NABALCHI
        Member
        • Nov 2007
        • 31

        #4
        Yep

        I Kinda Feel That Way 2
        When You Hit It Straight It Does Take Away Speed Beacause Of The Padding But I Deal With It Sometime Most Of Times I Use My Mexican Handwraps Because I Hit The Heavy Bag And Double End Bag 2 But If Im Only Hitting The Speed Bag I Slip Those On Quick And Go!! Or I Just Go Bare Handed Wich The Feeling Is Great But Sometimes The Skin Burns After Hitting For A While

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        • Speedbag
          Author of the Speed Bag Bible, founder of speedbagcentral.com

          • Feb 2006
          • 7141

          #5
          Originally posted by Tim View Post
          Hard to beat that price, but I think you'll find as you advance that having that much padding will just slow you down...
          Agreed. And the gel padding (if that is the padding inside..) will eventually roll around at high speeds, changing the sense of where your hands are during linking around the bag. Least ways, that is what I found with gel wrap coverings.
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          • Paco
            Speed Bag Trainee
            • Nov 2007
            • 24

            #6
            I would like to say some words about Gel glove wraps. I have few at home, like this and the EverGel ( http://store.everlastboxing.com/ever...ove-wraps.html ). In the past, I bought some in order to protect my skin, which is unfortunately delicate. I have a 150 lbs heavy bag and after each training I had some injuries ! I used them on my speed bag too.

            Before I speak about Gel glove wraps let me first say two words about speed bag gloves ( http://store.everlastboxing.com/ever...-glv-4307.html ). Some people often ask if using speed bag gloves is a good thing or not. For me I say no , and for severals reasons :

            - Most of them are available only in one size so if your hands are small, you are in trouble !
            - The leather is not specially supple, so when you close your hand the leather make some pleat from each side and when you hit the bag, it takes some strange direction !
            - You loose a lot of sensation when you wear them.

            For me you can use these gloves only if your bag is big, heavy , and you hit hard and in a primary way !

            Now, about Gel glove wraps. In the past I have used some and like the speed bag gloves I don't think that is the best way to hit a speed bag. Ok it's easy to wear, to put on but the layer of gel is most embarrassing than useful. When you hit the bag you are forced to be careful the layer of gel not touching the bag inintentionally. So you become slower ... and you loose a lot of sensation too...

            About Gel glove wraps and boxing , just one remark : maybe your knuckles are safe but most of time your thumb and your wrist are not correctly protected because the glove doesn't enclose your hand enough, so take care when you wear some, you risk some injuries !!!

            So what can we do ?

            For me the best protection for speed bag and the one I use actually is traditional handwraps like these : http://store.everlastboxing.com/ever...handwraps.html

            You can keep control, speed, sensation... If you don't know how to wrap your hands correctly you can read this : http://www.boxinggyms.com/tips/handwraps.htm or http://www.ringside.com/WrapYourHands.aspx

            Else, the last soluce to protect your hands when you play speed bag is to wear some bodybuilding gloves like these : http://www.bodxl.fr/gants-strong-471.htm or http://store.everlastboxing.com/ever...ng-gloves.html. The gloves must be supple, at your size and comfortable.

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            • atgatt
              Speed Bag Guru
              • Nov 2007
              • 446

              #7
              I must be the only person who finds it more controllable and comfortable to hit with gloves. Maybe I'm doing something wrong but I'm sure having fun, so don't tell me what I'm doing wrong.

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              • Paco
                Speed Bag Trainee
                • Nov 2007
                • 24

                #8
                Atgatt, the most important is that YOU find them comfortable and have a lot of fun with The rest doens't matter !!!

                PS : if one day you can, try the Evergel : http://store.everlastboxing.com/ever...ove-wraps.html they are great and comfortable too

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                • NABALCHI
                  Member
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 31

                  #9
                  Paco You Are Right

                  Yes Its True All Of That But Like I Said Is Fast Easy And Cheap
                  Either Way What I Wear 90% Of The Time Is My Mexican Style Handwraps Because I Hit The Speed Bag Last And When I Hit The Heavy Bag I Need All Around Protection But Good Point Paco


                  Hey Paco By The Way I Kinda Took Your Advise On Putting Another Plywood On The Plattform And Its Alot Alot Better It Sounds Good Its Bounces Better.. All Around It Seems To Work Better For Me..

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                  • Paco
                    Speed Bag Trainee
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 24

                    #10
                    I'm really happy for you Nabalchi Personally, I have put 2 pieces of plywood on my plattform too and it works fine ! There's a big difference

                    I only use mexican HandWraps for all my training, but when I hit my heavy bag, I put some cotton mitts up the handwraps ( http://www.domyos.com/FR/mitaines-de-boxe-3474739/ ). Some professionnals boxers wear 2 pairs of handwraps ! I think it's a another good solution to protect knuckles correctly. For me the wrist's protection is essential, and this is why I'm not use Gel Wraps glove anymore.

                    Nabalchi, good training on your new plattform

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                    • metaldad
                      Speed Bag Guru
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 1514

                      #11
                      I don't use the Mexican style handwraps, but the ones I use work fine. What's the difference between Mexican handwraps and any other.Is it the length? I may try them eventually. I've also added a piece of plywood to my platform and I may add a second piece.
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                      • Paco
                        Speed Bag Trainee
                        • Nov 2007
                        • 24

                        #12
                        Regular hand wraps are made of 100% cotton and therefore do not stretch much at all. Mexican hand wraps have some elasticity woven into them which allows them to conform to your hands and wrists better. The size doesn't matter.

                        Here is some mexican handwraps : http://store.titleboxing.com/title-m...handwraps.html and here the authentic http://store.titleboxing.com/title-m...rap-gauze.html

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                        • atgatt
                          Speed Bag Guru
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 446

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Paco View Post
                          Atgatt, the most important is that YOU find them comfortable and have a lot of fun with The rest doens't matter !!!

                          PS : if one day you can, try the Evergel : http://store.everlastboxing.com/ever...ove-wraps.html they are great and comfortable too
                          The Evergel does not cover 2nd row of knuckles. I make contact there too.

                          The Century Neoprene http://www.karatedepot.com/tr-gl-05.html gives me protection everywhere plus makes a flat knuckle surface and side hand surface to make rebounds more precise for me.

                          Bare hand, wrap hand and Everlast leather gloves don't give the protection I need or the more precise rebounds I get with the Century gloves.

                          Maybe it's from damage I did to my knuckles years ago from hitting very hard heavy bags and the many bare handed fist fights I was in that I have damaged, sensitive knuckles, but I need good protection especially on medium to X-large speed bags. But even on the 8 x 5 and 9 x 6 size bags, the Century gloves give me more control.

                          Like you said, Paco, what works for me is what counts.

                          Happy hitting.

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                          • Paco
                            Speed Bag Trainee
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 24

                            #14
                            Atgatt, I'm a little surprise that you have to protect your second row too, generally you don't have to use them, but if you are sensitive here, I respect your choice, specially if you feel comfortable using them. In the same kind, you have the Everlast gloves : http://store.titleboxing.com/everlas...ag-gloves.html

                            Else, there some " mma " gloves that cover all the hand : http://store.titleboxing.com/title-mma-bag-gloves.html or http://store.titleboxing.com/gloves-...pglv-fwwg.html

                            Personally I don't recommend the neoprene gloves to hit heavy bag. Neoprene gloves are made to fitness and light works. If you hit some 150 lbs heavy bag only with these gloves, for sure you will have some troubles and injuries !!! When I hit my heavy bag, I wear mexican handwraps, mittains and heavy bag glove ( http://store.titleboxing.com/esbg.html ). You can wear traditional boxing gloves too but when you are alone it's more difficult to put them on.

                            It's very important to feel comfortable and have a good protection too.

                            It doesn' matter the way you hit the bag, as soon as you feel happy and have fun

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                            • atgatt
                              Speed Bag Guru
                              • Nov 2007
                              • 446

                              #15
                              Paco, yes, those Everlast neoprene are just like my Century.

                              The MMA look interesting, but I ask myself why when I'm happy with the Century.

                              After reading your post this morning, I did an experiment. I put the Century glove on my left hand and kept my right hand bare fisted.

                              Hitting the smallest bag I have, the 8 x 5, I noticed that the gloved hand made hitting it more comfortable. No "scraping" feeling.

                              Hitting the "Big Bubba Bubble" 12 x 10, there was a big difference in comfort with the gloved hand.

                              The neoprenes are light. The only detriment that I got over real quick with the neoprene, is that you have to ever so slightly rotate your hand down farther when going fast so it does not touch the bottom of the bag.

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