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Everlast Elite Pro Style Training Glove Features Ever Shield And Ever Cool Technology And Is Perfect For Bag Work, Mitt Work, Fitness Classes, And Sparring. Red 16 Oz. Review: Not comfortable - Not comfortable Review: I bought a 14-ounce and a 16-ounce pair of gloves to see if I can beat the old bag without banging up my bare hands. Not knowing which size fits me the best, I bought both. I can return one of them for a refund. (see, I don't have a CREDIT card, so I can't try now and pay later!) Pros: The gloves come in a box with a zipper lid. Unzip around three sides of the lid, and it hinges on the fourth side. Neat. My grip on a bowling ball suggests that I have either Large or Extra Large hands. The 16-oz gloves are better suited for a 180-pound man with XL hands, while the 14-oz gloves are better suited for a 160-pound man with Large hands. I weigh 170! Right in the middle. There is an elastic velcro strap that I can pull around my arm above my wrist and chinch the glove up for a good fit. I am a beginner with boxing gloves, so I rated 5 stars for beginners and comfort. Five stars for durability, but time will tell. I can say this much: I sure wouldn't've dared try to punch the bag with my bare fists. My knuckles cannot take that kind of abuse. I can give it a good sock with the gloves on, however. I have been able to use the side of my fist in a sideways motion against the bag. Cons: I'm not too fond of the way the size chart is not presented on desertcart. "Fit:" (Link:) "True to size. Order usual size." (/Link) There is no readily available size chart to consult. Having never bought gloves before, I had no idea what my "usual size" is. I eventually found a link among answered questions, as I recall. There is an excellent page about glove size versus body weight, height, and hand size out there. Make it more readily visible here, please!









| ASIN | B079G45ZHH |
| ASIN | B079G45ZHH |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #160,784 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #566 in Boxing Training Gloves |
| Brand Name | Everlast |
| Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,373) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,373) |
| Date First Available | 2 March 2018 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00009283594527 |
| Glove Type | Training |
| Included Components | boxing gloves |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 14L x 7.3W centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Elite Pro Style Training Gloves |
| Item Weight | 998 g |
| Item model number | P00001200 |
| Manufacturer | EVERLAST |
| Manufacturer | EVERLAST |
| Manufacturer Part Number | P00001200 |
| Material Type | Synthetic Leather, Mesh |
| Model Name | Elite Pro Style |
| Model Number | P00001200 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.8 x 14 x 7.3 cm; 997.9 g |
| Size | Free Size |
| UPC | 009283594527 |
| amazon.ae Return Policy | Regardless of your statutory right of withdrawal, you enjoy a 15-30 day right of return for most products. For exceptions and conditions, see Return details . |
A**Z
Not comfortable
Not comfortable
L**K
I bought a 14-ounce and a 16-ounce pair of gloves to see if I can beat the old bag without banging up my bare hands. Not knowing which size fits me the best, I bought both. I can return one of them for a refund. (see, I don't have a CREDIT card, so I can't try now and pay later!) Pros: The gloves come in a box with a zipper lid. Unzip around three sides of the lid, and it hinges on the fourth side. Neat. My grip on a bowling ball suggests that I have either Large or Extra Large hands. The 16-oz gloves are better suited for a 180-pound man with XL hands, while the 14-oz gloves are better suited for a 160-pound man with Large hands. I weigh 170! Right in the middle. There is an elastic velcro strap that I can pull around my arm above my wrist and chinch the glove up for a good fit. I am a beginner with boxing gloves, so I rated 5 stars for beginners and comfort. Five stars for durability, but time will tell. I can say this much: I sure wouldn't've dared try to punch the bag with my bare fists. My knuckles cannot take that kind of abuse. I can give it a good sock with the gloves on, however. I have been able to use the side of my fist in a sideways motion against the bag. Cons: I'm not too fond of the way the size chart is not presented on Amazon. "Fit:" (Link:) "True to size. Order usual size." (/Link) There is no readily available size chart to consult. Having never bought gloves before, I had no idea what my "usual size" is. I eventually found a link among answered questions, as I recall. There is an excellent page about glove size versus body weight, height, and hand size out there. Make it more readily visible here, please!
م**ن
الخياطة للجلد الأصفر عند الأصبع مرررة تعبانة وما تسوى على شي له قيمة عالية أنصحكم تشترو شي ماله أسم بس جودته عالية وطبعا انا ملاكم واستشرت خبرات كمان يعني من الآخر وفر فلوسك وشوفلك شي أفضل
K**.
Bought the 14oz in black in the summer and just got the 16 oz in red. I needed to move up in size as even though the 14oz works great, i'm 5'11 195lbs so the 16oz was always better (thats what I usually wear). I use these 5 days a week on a 100+lbs water bag and for the price, you can't go wrong. (I use gel hand wrap inner gloves all the time). I see some reviews where folks are saying the gloves are falling apart, its low quality, came damaged etc. All I can say is that for me, both pairs came from Amazon Prime new in box, and the 14 oz, after 6 months of heavy use, does not have any damages on them. Stitching is secure. The only issue is because of how much they're used, they're almost at the end of their lifespan, I think I probably have one good month, maybe two, left in them (as the padding gets worn, and flat around the knuckles), and they don't absorb the impacts as well. Overall, great products for what you pay for them.
U**O
Muy buenos para entrenar, duraderos y amortiguan bien
B**S
Everlast has been the standard for boxing gear for a long time, so one would think that it could stand up to regular training. And I suppose as long as you don't go too hard against the heavy bag, these are fine. For casuals and beginners, you really can't beat the price. But for those of us who go a little harder, and are a little stronger, these don't last very long. I've gone through 2 of these in a matter of months. The leather is durable enough, but the inside nylon lining tore open after the first day of hard bag work. And the tear of course just kept getting bigger, to the point where now I'm shedding stuffing every time I take them off. I'd like to stick to Everlast, but the price point advantage disappears if I have to keep buying new gloves every few weeks. So if you're just starting out, I'd recommend these. If you're a regular and you hit harder on the heavy bag, you probably want to find a more durable set.
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