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2/17/2006 4:07pm--
use the ACE wraps, I don't see any problem with using them instead. Hell, they're basically the same as what you'd wrap your hands with for a fight, so why not?
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and yeah, punching a wavemaster is gay (although I do like hitting the hanging water bags to heep my muscles loose sometimes)
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Combat Sports makes some mma wraps that have a bit more stretch to them, which I like a lot.
But to be honest, I rarely even use wraps though. I'm a heavyweight, and have pretty decent punching power and not huge hands, and I've rarely had problems. Only when my hands have been bugging me do I even consider wrapping, and even then, only if I'm hitting a rock-hard heavy bag. The Thai bag that we have at the gym is too damn squishy to even warrant wraps. Wavemasters are even softer. I just use some open-finger bag gloves with the built in wrist wrap.
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2/17/2006 4:21pm--
if the ace elastics are working so well for you sure go with that for now.
but the main problem with the 108" everlast handwraps that you are using suck, everlast gear for the most part blows, and 108" lenght is waaay to short for most hands/wrists. stay away from everlast and tko gear, which is the typical gear they sell at sporting goods stores. it is not real boxing gear. go to ringside.com or another reputable boxing supplier and order some mexican style 180" handwraps or the equivalent, then you will be good to go.
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2/17/2006 4:32pm--
Originally Posted by Ryno
You know wraps protect your wrists and hand tendons as well as cushion your knuckles right? I wouldn't do more than slap a bag without wraps.
Which is why you'll hear people refer to it as 'never-last'. :5crackup:everlast gear for the most part blows
This is how I wrap up. Notice how he has his hands spread while wrapping. That's important to get the right fit.
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I like the revgear 180" hand wraps, personally.
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Posted On:
2/17/2006 4:46pm--
Tell me about. I gotta pile one behind two of them so that they don't move when I kick them. :gay: ... fortunately, I have a makiwara board at home which I use to compensate for this level of pussyfying gayeness. :cachas:
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I miss the sandbag... it's laying on the floor unused, abandoned and alone. It used to hang from a chain attached to the ceiling, but the staff took it it off. The aerobic chicks were complaining it was in the way of their fifi-fufu classes... bitches.
The staff says that if I need it back up, that I need to ask for them to 1) put it up, and 2) put it down. To be honest, I'm not gonna chase them around for 10,15 minutes so I'm gonna have to settle with the gay wavemaster thing for a while... at least until I join a real gym.
One good thing is that I have a goldgym's card so I can go to another gym on my way down to Miami every weekend. They have a sandbag permanently available there. So I will know this weekend if the ACE wraps feel good when I hit it.
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Stooopid handwraps.