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Pro Impact Mexican Style Hand Wraps are 180-inch stretchable boxing wraps designed for men and women, providing essential wrist and knuckle protection for various combat sports including MMA, Muay Thai, and kickboxing. Made from a durable cotton blend, these wraps ensure a secure fit and long-lasting performance, making them an indispensable accessory for athletes of all levels.
Size | One Size |
Sport | Boxing |
Brand | Pro Impact |
Color | 1 Black |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Outer Material | Cotton blend |
League | MMA |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Product Dimensions | 4"W x 6"H |
UPC | 885342934882 696728278427 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.7 x 2.7 x 2.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.8 x 2.6 x 2.5 inches |
Brand Name | Pro Impact |
Material | Elastic |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | Pro Impact |
Part Number | PIBKHW180 |
Fill Material Type | Cotton blend |
M**E
Solid, washable hand wraps.
I should preface this review with the fact that I am literally brand new to the whole kickboxing thing. I didn't even know I needed wraps until I got to the gym before class. The first set I purchased was what they had available in the gym store. Those worked but started fraying after the first day. So, definitely in the "not awesome" category. Quick search online for best Hand Wraps resulted in these wraps coming up as highly rated by (I assume) people who have much more experience than I do. I started out purchasing one pair of the white ones and have now purchased three sets; turns out it's probably best not to use them repeatedly without washing cause, yeah, yuck.I like the white ones because I don't have to worry about the color bleeding in the wash and (I'm pretty sure) I could use bleach if I need to although I have not yet done that. So far, after a few uses and washings, they seem to be holding up well. The only thing (and it's really more of a nuisance than a complaint) is that the velcro pad is so thick that it makes rolling them up with the roller thing at the gym a bit of a challenge. I just have to start further down onto the fabric. It still rolls up but, since the fabric is more flexible it makes getting that thing into the roller gizmo more of a challenge (which is compounded by the fact that my eyes have trouble seeing up close now--stupid getting older thing). I love that I can just toss them into the wash without necessarily putting them into a mesh bag which I might get later anyways.They work well, my hand and wrist feel pretty solid. The fabric seems sturdy and like it will hold up to repeated use and washings. All-in-all a great hand wrap.
T**W
The Best Handwraps
I've tried several kinds of hand-wraps from 108 inch Everlast to 180 inch Adidas wraps to these 180 inch wraps, etc. These wraps are, significantly, the best.The 108" Everlast cost about half as much, but aren't worth half as much, but would be okay for speed bag work if nothing else. However if your hands are bigger than medium, whatever that is, the 108" Everlast would probably be useless, just too short. Also, the 108s don't have any stretch, another problem. 180" Everlast might be okay. Take note, when I say 108, I mean 108, when I say 180 inch, I mean 180; they are not transposition typos.The Adidas 180" are pretty nice, and that's how I know these Mexican Style by Pro Impact are the best. These are, as are the Adidas, 180" mexican style wraps which means they have a little bit of stretch to them and they are long enough. That "little bit of stretch" makes a lot of difference when using hand-wraps, much easier to do a good wrap and the wrap stays the way it should. These just have the best material and the best closure system. Also, they tell you on the wrap, "THIS SIDE DOWN." That might not seem very significant, until you get to the end of wrapping a 180 inches of wrap around your hand and find the velcro closure's on the wrong side.-It's not that big a deal if you mess it up you just back it off two or three feet and flip it and then finish the wrap, but the first time...Once again, why are these the best: best fabric, best closure system-by far, "this side down." Marked my other wraps after I used them the first time.
V**C
Best wraps around.
there are cheaper wraps out there but they are no way close to these wraps. nice thickness and elasticity. forget everlast or the other cheap ones out there. stick with these. had these for 3 months already and holding up nicely.
R**R
Solid boxing hand wraps
This is pretty good. These R.W&B boxing hand wraps look good. You don't need an extra long pair of 210" boxing wraps to give yourself extra protection on your hands, since the material itself is super dense yet elastic enough to give you the proper ways of putting them on. My only con about this is that since they're so thick that you have to be careful, because you can lose blood circulation if you put them on a bit too tight. So be precise on the way you wrap these around your hands by making sure that you wrap these on parts of your hands that need to be firm and a bit loose where they're not too tight. Overall I recommend them. Use Cushioning knuckle guards if you have a really boney hand
T**O
Great wraps, good protection, stay flat, easy to wash
I'm really glad I landed on these wraps. I wanted ones with more protection than the venom wraps I had and these are perfect without feeling too thick or restrictive. They also stay flat a lot better than other wraps I've tried which has made for a consistent fit.
R**T
A better choice and a quality example.
I found a pair of wraps I like. I've bought several different brands, most of them similar design and price.. I didn't think about the wraps much until I started to get tendonitis in my wrists.. I healed my tendonitis, and was using my older wraps and I needed to get some better wraps. These wraps have been the best by staying stable, ridged and more comfortable without getting over tightened or loosened. They've provided more support and I haven't questioned my wrists' stablility. I put these on and they stay the same way mostly until the end of my session. The wraps I bought from Pro Impact have been worth investing in and I can imagine getting some more of thrse. The one thing I have to say is when I wrap my hands and wrists with these they can be easy to over tighten them sometimes, it's tempting when I'm in a hurry. Other than that these are easy to put on.
M**E
The best handwraps
I have tried several brands of handwarps. Most are too soft for my taste. These are perfect. Very durable too.
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