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Sorry, wasn't trying to ask an offensive question.
Nah. Wasn't offensive at all.
Sorry, wasn't trying to ask an offensive question.
Yes. Also, I keep a spare 18oz Winning (for heavyweights) and spare 16oz Winning just for my sparring partners to use against me. Of course I will not force them to use it, but I always offer first. I only use Winning gloves myself for sparring.
I value safety as much as possible when it comes to the world of combat sports; especially experienced heavier boxers.
Those fuckers hit hard like a mother fucker!
I also plan on having multiple sizes of spare Winning headgears in the future.
Why do boxing practitioners typically have so many sets of gloves?
Lemme clear that up with another question. How many long time guitarists do you know that only own one or two guitars?
Yeah, I used to be into cycling and had 6 bicycles at one point... I had a road bike, time trial, cyclocross bike, bmx, and both hardtail and full suspension mtbs. I would have liked to have had even more too! So I get it.
I was interested in the gear and how it's used, but the way I phrased the question I can see how it sounded like questioning whether it's even reasonable to have that much gear. Just to clarify, that's not what I was saying. I think it's a cool gear collection.
Who makes the dream gloves? I love the curve
Who makes the dream gloves? I love the curve
lol, never seen someone promote their own brand in the post your own gear forum. I don't think your collection counts.
lol i just work for the company and basically bought the first couple things. so the shin gaurds and 1 pair of gloves and the 4 oz mma gloves were actually purchased before
ive had good luck with Fairtex, Triumph, and Blackout. I doubt brand has anything to do with it but just watch how you wash them
I always imagine most brands are run by one or two guys, could have the manufacturer based abroad and then the person doing the selling and maybe he buddies up with a friend or its done out of their gym etc. Not really like working for Everlast and being a guy in a "company"you just work for the company? There's a ridiculous amount of bias that is going to be assumed with anything you write. At least you're not hiding like another brand that used to be prominently mentioned here.
LOL thanks Reyes.
Reckless they're nice they're kind of like the go to sparring shinnies on the Fairtex side, the designs weirdly enough serve a practical purpose too denoting which side to put them on.