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Honestly, I just use the Everlast Mexican style ones. They're thin enough that they don't get too bulky between the fingers, and they don't wrinkle, which is a really obnoxious problem I've had with many other types of wrap. The velcro piece is a bit long, so that if you use the whole thing you'll end up placing it over part of the wrap itself, which starts pulling out the weave. But this is easily remedied by just cutting the velcro strip at about two inches or so.
They also dry really quickly, probably because of the thinness. I wash my wraps only occasionally, and hang them up outside clothesline-style to let them dry right after every session. They don't ever smell, and when I do wash them I just stick them in a pair of soccer socks so that they don't get tangled/velcroed to other articles of clothing.
And I've never had any difficulty doing pushups. If you do, you're probably wrapping your hands too tight.
They also dry really quickly, probably because of the thinness. I wash my wraps only occasionally, and hang them up outside clothesline-style to let them dry right after every session. They don't ever smell, and when I do wash them I just stick them in a pair of soccer socks so that they don't get tangled/velcroed to other articles of clothing.
And I've never had any difficulty doing pushups. If you do, you're probably wrapping your hands too tight.