First Gloves - Title Gel Revolution Training Gloves

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by digit, Apr 22, 2011.


  1. digit

    digit Member Full Member

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    Feedback has been top notch on this forum, so I thought I'd push another question out there again!!

    I'm looking to get a proper set of gloves to train with, mainly for pad work (60%) and Bag work (40%) and will obviously use them for when I first brave sparring.

    Found these for $79.99USD and intiail feedback is positiove, any other views or suggestions? I'm looking at getting 14oz (by the way - I have thin wrists for my size so hope these fit ok!).

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  2. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  3. P.4.P.G.O.A.T.

    P.4.P.G.O.A.T. Q Boro Killa Bee Full Member

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    Like I just mentioned in another post - I'm sorry to say but Title are the worst gloves I've ever used. Terrible protection and awkward shape of the thumb socket. I like Fighting Sports Tri_tech or Ringside IMF for bag gloves. For padwork I use GRANT.
     
  4. cheech

    cheech Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i believe i tried on a pair once used by another boxer. they seemed a little too lose and I have gigantic hands.
     
  5. DannyL12345

    DannyL12345 Active Member Full Member

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    I have these gloves as 16 oz. They feel really heavy and they are great.
     
  6. boxon123

    boxon123 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If you are looking for value for money , look in the muay thai range. Boon are a Mexican cut glove and King have a tight hand pocket.
     
  7. BladeJrs

    BladeJrs N/A Full Member

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    Never used them myself, but have heard from people that the gel in the Title gloves seems to break down quicker than other gel gloves.
     
  8. digit

    digit Member Full Member

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    Been doing a bit more reading and it seems that the 'Ringside IMF Tech Training Gloves - Elastic Cuff' are also a decent choice, especially as I have thin wrists.

    Found a pair for $69 on MMAOpinion but dont know how reliable a site they are.

    Open to further opinions.

    Cheers in advance.
     
  9. digit

    digit Member Full Member

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    Ended up going with the Ringside gloves........ Now to wait for delivery!
     
  10. Slacker

    Slacker Big & Slow Full Member

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    I have a pair of 14oz Ringside Super Bag Gloves size XL. Great hand protection, comfortable but a bit too loose.

    Ringside feel much better on the bags and mitts than my 16oz Evertrash $40 gloves.
     
  11. Nicky P

    Nicky P Jamiva Boxing Full Member

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    These gloves are excellent. fit nicely, thick but soft protection on the knuckles. very durable. i use these for hitting the bag, hitting mitts, and sparring. had them over 3 years now and i dont intend on getting new gloves anytime soon.


    TITLE Platinum Lace-Up Training Gloves

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    • Extra thick, ultra pliable rugged leather.
    • Awesome, extra thick, already broken-in padding system offers our most protective training glove.
    • Attached thumb for safety.
    • Special layered foam is sealed to prevent moisture absorption during use - gloves stay more weight correct.
    • Over 3" thick special foam padding.
    • No need for tape during training.
    • Friends, you can`t beat these for all your training needs.
    Colors: Black/Platinum, Red/Platinum
    Sizes: 14 oz., 16 oz., 18 oz.



    Regular price: $89.99
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