Lonsdale Elite Molded Foam 16OZ sparring glove review follow-up

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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2010

As promised, this is the follow-up to my initial review of the Lonsdale sparring glove. I've increased my rating to 8.5. The only real set back being the overall quality of the glove and fact that it has started to fray along the edge of the underside opening. I now own the hook and loop version as well and highly recommend both if you are in the market for a new sparring glove.

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  • Hi I'm considering my first pair of Bag Gloves do you have any recommendations? I'm considering either the Ringside IMF bag gloves, Lonsdale elite bag gloves, or TITLE Platinum Bag Gloves, Title Gel bag gloves. What do you think. Please help me out! Thanks inadvance

  • @elongatuspiranha of the ones you mentioned I would go with the Ringside IMF Tech bag gloves. The Everlast EverGel Bag gloves are also very nice and they incorporate a mesh palm which aids with cooling and drying the glove. I have both and like them very much. Another model that is surprisingly nice is the Ringside BG10. They were on sale about a month ago for $24 so I bought six pair and we really like them.

  • @elongatuspiranha I would recommed the Everlast evergel bag in small for your wife. I would also recommed the Ringside BG10 bag gloves in Regualr size. You can also look at the Everlast Ergo Molded Foam bag gloves in size small. All are good gloves. I really dont know much about the brand you asked about.

  • can u use this glove on the bag to

  • @mifi456 I would choose the 12 or 14 oz bag glove over these. The ones reviewed here are desigened for sparring.

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  • I just got mine today; beautiful and snug glove. It does have a few minor craftsmanship flaws; some small fraying along seams and a small scratch near the thumb. However, the glove is very heavy duty feeling. The lining inside is attached nicely also. I box 9-12 hours a week (heavily), and I can tell these will hold up. I was using Everlast, and those held up for a 1 and 1/2 years before starting to readily decline. I guessing these will out last the Everlast by years.

  • Are the Lonsdales still kicking? I had the same views but mine are still doing great over a year in, with very heavy use.

  • @MrAsianinvasian123 i have lonsdale sparring gloves and there a perfect tight fit, with my wraps on they are tight as fuck i love it, and they still in perfect condition not rips not softning of the packaging, and i hit hard everytime lol

  • i have a pair of these and they are the best i've used!

  • Hey, your review was really useful for me, thanks!

    Milan

  • what about this vs the pro version of this glove do you no what the diffrences are

  • @MrAsianinvasian123 They should last. The problem I have is that I own a lot of gloves so I constantly rotate them. So far though the Lonsdale have been holding up.

  • what would u say is the best fighting boxing glove in 10 oz i want to cet a different pair i have currently century 10 oz ...

    if u are looking for good mma gloves century is good i have a pair also how good are the hybusa mma gloves if you know or know of any good mma gloves that are good for both bag and compition

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