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Just ordered some Rogue MMA gloves, look pretty good. Only £30 too. What do you use and how to do rate them?
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Yes they have, i am finding them useful especially for thai drills with clinches, elbows etc. Very comfortable gloves with a nice fit.
Before i was using these Cleto Reyes bag gloves - which i must add are really nice for pad and bag work.. quite light and small but with enough protection.
Last edited by GalenFrost; 11-02-2009 at 02:01 PM. |
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Cheers buddy! Im a tight sod so ill look at something i can use now for training and keep using when i finally start mma training. So fingerless strike/grapple gloves will be best for me. Like your new ones.
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Yeh I am finding them great for all around.
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Those gloves look good not bad for £30 either.
Not sure if anyone is into UFC Gloves but if so check these out. UFC Gloves |
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hated the ufc gloves they fall apart after a few good graple sessions the hyabusa comp gloves are great super comfy with great support and plenty of open palm space ideal for submission work dont think they would be great for a striker as the padding is rarther soft but are fine for training, bag work etc
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