Ive had my winnings lace ups for nearly 3 years now n the padding and form is still perfect! Touch wood ive never felt pain or hurt a hand or anything in them, done bags, pads and lots of sparring In them.
I've used Everlast, Twins, Windy I personally like Twins and Windy .. I train Muay Thai though .. which probably not that much difference.
my current brand is reyes. decided against rival because the hook in loop requires assistance from another person. I like having a lace up glove for sparring. and the hook and loop for training purposes. I've had the following gloves: Reyes x 2 ultimate classic x 2 everlast ($75.00) everlast - started out with the beginner kind zepol (handmade in mexico) promex title platinum fighting
Raja boxing has good sparring gloves. They are also cool looking I curently use pair of this http://www.muaythaiart.com/Boxing_gloves_2286.html Then again I havent use much of other sparring gloves than these, adidas and various rentals from my boxing gym, witch obviously were always **** quality.
i use the nex everlast protex evergel but i used to use some revgear they were pretty good but they wore out pretty fast
good glove. i've only had them for a month. after six months is really the only way make a good assessment.
:good I have yet to train with Reyes, but will sooner than later I'm sure. Looking forward to your longer term personal assesment on them. I haven't really heard to many bad things about them from guys in the gym anyway.
None of the above..Other. I love the Rival range of gloves. I have the RB1 Ultra bag gloves for bag/pad work in 12oz and their RS1 Lace up Pro sparring glove. They are absolutely phenomenal gloves. With them the set up ensures you always land punches flush with the knuckle area, the wrist support is second to none and the ergo lace system ensures lace burn is impossible to inflict. http://sugarrays.co.uk/shop/rival-lace-up-pro-sparring-gloves-long-cuff.html Awesome sparring gloves, beat the hell out of any of the everlast, title and reyes gloves i've owned in the past. They are a little pricey but well worth it. The only other glove i've liked as much were Grant, but grant just feel and look way too damn bulky for my liking.
I haven't heard to many boxing guys reccomending rival, I might check them out. And yea, my grant gloves are pretty bulky, but my hands, and wrists tend to feel less sore after rough days, than if I used my everlast ones.