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Model: Venum Impact Evo Boxing Gloves - Black - 14 oz
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What makes these worth the extra money over some cheaper Everlast gloves?
I'm certainly no expert, but as with most things I think it's a combination of build quality, materials, and to a much lesser extent features.
As you price up in gloves the biggest differences I've seen tend to be that the outer material gets better (and lasts longer) and the foam padding gets better. They often go from pleather to leather (though this "skintex" stuff seems to be fake).
It's a little hard to tell from just the description, but it seems like these have heavy duty stitching, and probably better materials overall.
My thought is that I don't see much reason to get these over other brands at $109 MSRP, but they look like pretty solid trainers at $55.
Usually with better gloves, you have leather versus synthetic leather.
Every time I have bought a pair of Everlast as my spare set, they start breaking down and peeling in like 3-6 months. And the form inside starts breaking down and become uncomfortable-lumpy when are hitting a heavy bag
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"Scales" version
https://www.venum.com/collections...o
Standard version https://www.venum.com/products/ve...2175322373
Getting back into boxing and my old gloves got ruin.
Total price
$61.90
As you price up in gloves the biggest differences I've seen tend to be that the outer material gets better (and lasts longer) and the foam padding gets better. They often go from pleather to leather (though this "skintex" stuff seems to be fake).
It's a little hard to tell from just the description, but it seems like these have heavy duty stitching, and probably better materials overall.
My thought is that I don't see much reason to get these over other brands at $109 MSRP, but they look like pretty solid trainers at $55.
Every time I have bought a pair of Everlast as my spare set, they start breaking down and peeling in like 3-6 months. And the form inside starts breaking down and become uncomfortable-lumpy when are hitting a heavy bag
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