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Reddit mentions of Ringside IMF Tech Boxing MMA Training Bag Gloves

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Ringside IMF Tech Boxing MMA Training Bag Gloves. Here are the top ones.

Ringside IMF Tech Boxing MMA Training Bag Gloves
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IMF (Injected Molded Foam) Tech across the knuckles is ideal for sparring or bag workDurable and easy to clean leather striking surface with full wrap around hook and loop closure and attached thumb for safetyGet in shape one punch at a time with the comprehensive protection offered by these boxing, MMA, Muay Thai training workout glovesA perforated palm for ventilation designed to keep the hands cool and comfortable as you train to reach your fitness goalsThese sparring punching bag mitts come in a variety of weights and are sure to give you a competitive high calorie burning workout
Specs:
ColorRed
Height5 Inches
Length14.5 Inches
Release dateMay 2012
SizeLarge
Weight1.45 Pounds
Width6.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Ringside IMF Tech Boxing MMA Training Bag Gloves:

u/Thetek9 ยท 2 pointsr/amateur_boxing

Winning gloves are a huge investment for someone to make without knowing if boxing is truly for them.

I tried a lot of gloves and the two that I felt were the most supportive for padding were Ringside IMF Bag Gloves and Hyabusa Tokushu Regenesis Gloves. I went with the Hyabusa as they felt like they needed less breaking in and had excellent wrist support.

u/D1screet ยท 2 pointsr/amateur_boxing

1.) For the most part, as long as you stay away from the cheap varieties from companies such as Everlast/Century, you should be alright. You could very well go with the Cleto Reyes Training Gloves (16oz.) and not regret it. A slightly cheaper recommendation would the Ringside IMF Tech Bag Gloves, although I must warn you that they are quite (notoriously) well-known for being very stiff when used brand new and will need to be broken in with use. A far more primo option that you could take would have to be Winning gloves. Not much else to say here except that most of the links I provided point towards Velcro (Hook and Loop closure) gloves, although if you did want gloves with laces, you could easily find lace variants of the same gloves on Amazon.

2.) Those 10oz. gloves are meant more for competition and actual fights, rather than mitt work; I would definitely recommend that you communicate with whomever you're planning on training with for what they would like for you to get, as they could just as well have you use your 16oz. gloves for mitt work as well.

3.) The Meister Focus Mitts have worked out pretty well for me, seems pretty sturdy and well built and has held up for me. There's a ton of different brands out there, as long as you pick one from a reputable producer, you should be alright.

4.) Ringside has some good heavy bags around; but I would probably be a bit more concerned about where/how you're going to hang it, first.

Links down below:

Cleto Reyes 16oz. Training Gloves (Velcro): http://www.amazon.com/Cleto-Reyes-Hook-Training-Gloves/dp/B00F8MKW62/ref=sr_1_4?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1450520168&sr=1-4&keywords=cleto+reyes

Ringside IMF Tech Bag Gloves (Velcro): http://www.amazon.com/Ringside-Imf-Tech-Gloves-Large/dp/B000NVUZUQ/ref=sr_1_8?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1450520631&sr=1-8&keywords=ringside+bag+gloves

Winning 16oz. Training Gloves (Velcro): http://www.amazon.com/Winning-Velcro-Training-Boxing-Gloves/dp/B00CY4EW9K/ref=sr_1_2?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1450520342&sr=1-2&keywords=winning

Meister Focus Mitts: http://www.amazon.com/Meister-Cowhide-Leather-Curved-Support/dp/B006F33D82/ref=sr_1_6?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1450520819&sr=1-6&keywords=focus+mitts