Everlast Mexican Style Handwraps | handy wraps
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Everlast Mexican Style Handwraps
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Mexican
style
sturdy cotton/spandex blend for slight stretch and comfort. Thumb loop for easy wrapping with Hook and Loop closure. Sold in pairs.
Larger Everlast Hand Wraps
108" hand wraps (such as the
Everlast
4455s) are too short for most people to properly wrap their hands, unless they have very small hands such as some females or juniors. If you have normal or large-size hands or use any wrapping technique that uses a lot of cloth, like one that wraps between each finger, I strongly recommend going with a 180" wrap such as these. It may seem like a long piece of cloth, but you'll quickly use it up protecting your knuckles and wrist. Remember, don't hit a punching bag or anything else without properly protecting your hands with wraps and gloves. These Everlast wraps are cheap and basic protection.
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These wraps are allright. They wrap around the hand and between the knuckles without leaving too much extra. They seem to over stretch and deform after moderate use. I'm not too sure on the overall durability.
good quality and fit
I bought these after I bought the shorter, non stretchy ones. These are far better. They have lasted and kept their shape much better, and are much longer so they provide more coverage of the hands. I would highly recommend these. Make sure you hang them up between uses so they can air dry.
Decent
They are O-k. But I've had better. Not to mention they took like 3 weeks to get here. When B4 it only took 4-5 Days........Must have been the store
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