Need some quick help, are these two gloves the same and if they are, why are they more xpensive on Ringside? http://www.ringside.com/detail.aspx?ID=25855 http://www.grantboxing.com/detail.aspx?ID=22619 Also has anyone ever had a problem ordering from the Grant Boxing website? Thanks :bbb
They look the same and have got the same product code so I would say that they are the same thing. No idea why they are less expensive tho.
Im just looking to protect my hands as well as i can . . . I have tried to buy gloves a bit cheaper but its so frustarting when i cannot train due to these hand injuries i get, so im always looking for ways to protect my hands and i have looked into it and these Grant gloves seem to be the best and good hand protection so i want to try them . . . Thanks for the other respones :good
To expensive for something i would jack up in a few months. If i got them for free i would use them lol till then i am fine with my cheapy everlasts :bbb
Ive got the Everlasts now, ripped after about a month or so and as i said i am having problems with my hands, i dont give a **** what a glove looks like, if i wanna keep training i cant keep messing my hands up like this
Might be beside the point, but, just as important as your glove, is the quality of the wrap job on your hands. If you're not sure if you're doing that right, that could definitely lead to hand injuries.
wraps are the best to prevent hand injury if you are hurting your knuckles try buying them gel wraps that go on top of normal wraps and under the gloves they cushion the blow and if its wrist injurys wrap your wrist more than normal
Because when you're buying from Ringside you're going through a distributor as opposed to Grant, which is direct from the source.
When you call the Grant phone number Ringside answers. They do all of Grants distribution. I just ordered some Grant headgear and some wraps both of which were cheaper on Grant's website. I told the Ringside guy and he gave me the cheaper Grant website price for both. Hope that helps.