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Posted On:
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Style: Krav / (Kick)Boxing / BJJ--
I don't know what you are doing to your handwraps, but the 3 pairs I bought from my school's fitness center have lasted for over 4 years with regular use. They were $6 a pair, and are very similar to Revgear's $12 Krav wraps.
Plus, unless there's something I'm not aware of, no competitive sanctioning body will let you use such "wraps" in a fight, meaning you have to go back to cloth wraps.
Plus, any awesome boxing coach will teach you wraps that not only protect your hands well, but will also allow your fist to form more easily and actually penetrate through the glove better than other wraps. There's a wrap my instructor showed me that starts off by wrapping around the thumb joint and wrist 3x. After the 3rd wrap, it moves up to the knuckles for 5 wraps, then back down to the wrist for a wrap.
At this point, the wrap goes up between the pinky and ring finger, around the outside of the hand, then back over the top of the wrist, wrist-wrap, then back up between the index and middle finger, around the gap between the index and thumb, then back down the wrist. After another wrist-loop, the wrap comes up between the middle and ring finger. On the palm of the hand, the wrap tucks underneath the "cloth grip bar" that the 5 knuckle wraps made before, comes back out between the same fingers and back down to the wrist. This cinches the underside of the knucke wraps in such a way that it gives you something to grip inside the glove.
Not to mention that, at least for me, there's a meditative aspect to putting on hand wraps. It's an activity that helps me transition from an every day state of mind to one focused entirely on training - you focus entirely on making sure to wrap your hands tightly enough so they won't get broken, but not so tight to injure yourself. It requires attention to detail and focus.
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Posted On:
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I bought a pair of these when I broke my hand. They were great but they're starting to come apart after only a month.
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4/03/2006 9:23pm
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If i remember correctly there was already a review for this...
According to the guy, the gel wraps are ****. They tore on his first bag session. Personally the price doesn't justify whatever "special features" the gel wrap has. The Good ol' Cloth wraps have yet to fail me. IMO, don't fix what ain't broken.
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Review tips:
Describe the product
Show pictures
Use it over time before reviewing.
I had to google the product reviewed to form an opinion on it - all this review did was alert me to its existence.
Are you using your wraps with no bag gloves or something? What the hell do you do to them to use a pair a month? (since we know they aren't smashed to pieces by your godlike hammer blows or anything)There's no choice but to confront you, to engage you, to erase you. I've gone to great lengths to expand my threshold of pain. I will use my mistakes against you. There's no other choice. -
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Posted On:
4/05/2006 7:41pm



Style: Krav / (Kick)Boxing / BJJ--
They're 180. I can't do the wrap with smaller ones. If I have to use smaller wraps, I do a more conventional wrap with 4 wraps down the wrist, 4 wraps up, then wraps between each gap of the finger before wrapping over the knuckles, then taking the excess back on the wrist.
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Posted On:
4/08/2006 1:02pm
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Does anyone know if the TKO gel wraps are any better? http://store.bestbuymas.com/tkoprogelha.html:eatbabies
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Posted On:
2/18/2006 9:53pm
Style: Kickboxing/Sub. Grappling
Review: Everlast - EverGel Glove Wraps