Title has just released their brand new and elite world training gloves. They have an innovative gel enforced lining and extraordinary multi-layered foam filling which make these the one of the most comfy and most protective pair of training gloves that is accessible on the market. The gel lining brings a supreme layer of ‘custom fit’ and ‘impact resistance’.
The all-leather exterior has a remarkable hand section lining for fresh, arid and secure wear at all times. These gloves are almost identical to the Hook and Loop version of these gloves apart from these have a lace-up cuff. This is generally a disadvantage as it is more time consuming to put them on and take them off. When I wore these gloves in training I used them mainly for sparring as they are of such a high quality it would be a waste to wear them for things such as bag work; you can purchase a similar style to these in bag gloves. These gloves are completely brilliant and have a unique yet classy and simple design that is available in a black and white or red and white colour scheme. They come in sizes: 12oz, 14oz and 16oz, and for a price of under £40 they are a first-class buy.
Boxing-Daily Rating: 8 / 10 - These gloves are pretty good but I would recommend the Velcro cuff version.
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I must say I disagree with your knocking down the rating just because of the glove being lace up. The overall quality and performance of the glove should be the biggest concern for the final rating, not a personal preference. Most professionals prefer lace up gloves for their more secure, snug, and supportive fit. My point being if I saw this without seeing your review on the velcro version, I would think that these gloves were not as good as platinum gloves or the same as the pro mex when indeed they are better.
Can you please elaborate why you feel the Platinum gloves are superior to the pro mex, and why you feel the GEL gloves are superior to both of those??
Thank you very much
Comment by Keith — June 13, 2008 @ 3:37 am