I just got these gloves and did 10 rounds on the bag. I have been using the RB50s for months. The RB50s are great gloves but they're light on padding but still find for bag work. However, the RB 10 is noticeable upgrade. The amount of padding and hand protection is outstanding including great risk support. The hook and loop wrist strap is fantastic. You get what you pay for and these are outstanding gloves.
They take a while to break in, quite stiff and hard and they can be a bit tough on the hands during this break-in process but these are best training gloves on the market, dollar for dollar. They last a shockingly long amount of time. The fake leather material / micofibre is better in literally EVERY way over natural leather. They are light, shockingly light and long lasting. I have both sparring and bag gloves from Rival that are going on 7yrs now with regular hard use and they have many years to go which is indeed surprising for a softer compound sparring glove. These RB10 are not cheap, especially considering they are more than $260.00 CDN per pair. But they last and are true to form. You feel the bag with these. They are very direct as a true "punchers glove" as opposed to some thicker and bulkier brands where the feeling is lost over protection and pillow-like weight. These are the only ones I buy now.
Do you find that training with 12oz gloves, but sparring with 16oz gloves kinda throws you off? Idk if it's placebo for me, but when I train in 12oz I feel super sharp, but when I spar with my 16oz gloves suddenly my punches feel weird and awkward and off balance.
@@expertboxingI got them and have a pinky pain on the left hand. There is not much space in the finger box and my pinky joint rests right on the bar. For me was a waste of money. Went back to rb80
Отличные перчатки для мешка, несмотря на то что они легкие и тонкие, они защищают вашу руку реально отлично. Можно сказать я получаю в них удовольствие, потому что я хочу в них тренироваться больше чем даже в winning, а вот hayabusa t3d полная хрень
I just got these gloves and did 10 rounds on the bag. I have been using the RB50s for months. The RB50s are great gloves but they're light on padding but still find for bag work. However, the RB 10 is noticeable upgrade. The amount of padding and hand protection is outstanding including great risk support. The hook and loop wrist strap is fantastic. You get what you pay for and these are outstanding gloves.
Thanks and Happy New Year, Sensei Johnny!
Thank you man! Hope you had a great NY as well.
Damn bro you still look the same. boxing has treated you well.
Thank you, my friend. Yeah some videos show my age more than others! :)
I LOVE these gloves! They give me the protection to hit the bag again without spending Winning money. I bought the RB11 but my hands would still hurt
Glad you enjoyed these. Let me know how it holds up over time for you.
Does it even strengthen ur knuckles if its so thick compared to thin old school gloves?
That’s not the quality I’m looking for when I choose bag gloves. If you like thin gloves, modern padded gloves are not it.
They take a while to break in, quite stiff and hard and they can be a bit tough on the hands during this break-in process but these are best training gloves on the market, dollar for dollar. They last a shockingly long amount of time. The fake leather material / micofibre is better in literally EVERY way over natural leather. They are light, shockingly light and long lasting. I have both sparring and bag gloves from Rival that are going on 7yrs now with regular hard use and they have many years to go which is indeed surprising for a softer compound sparring glove. These RB10 are not cheap, especially considering they are more than $260.00 CDN per pair. But they last and are true to form. You feel the bag with these. They are very direct as a true "punchers glove" as opposed to some thicker and bulkier brands where the feeling is lost over protection and pillow-like weight. These are the only ones I buy now.
Do you find that training with 12oz gloves, but sparring with 16oz gloves kinda throws you off? Idk if it's placebo for me, but when I train in 12oz I feel super sharp, but when I spar with my 16oz gloves suddenly my punches feel weird and awkward and off balance.
How long have you been boxing?
@@expertboxing heh not very long, about 10 months?
How they compare with cheaper ones rb-80? What would be the difference except d3o material use?
This is just a fancier and better-built glove all around.
@@expertboxingI got them and have a pinky pain on the left hand. There is not much space in the finger box and my pinky joint rests right on the bar. For me was a waste of money. Went back to rb80
We don't hit the heavy bag with 16oz broo 12oz max I use 10oz and 2 oz old bag mitts gloves
You guys can definitely do what you want. :)
How many oz are the large gloves?
Rival doesn’t size like typical gloves. Their large might only be 12oz. You have to see them in person to see what I mean.
I still like the RV 11
I actually really like those classic ones too. But once they're beat up, they're mega beat up. You're talking about RB-11? Or RS-11V?
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Rival is overpriced
Compared to what? What didn't you like about your pair?
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Отличные перчатки для мешка, несмотря на то что они легкие и тонкие, они защищают вашу руку реально отлично. Можно сказать я получаю в них удовольствие, потому что я хочу в них тренироваться больше чем даже в winning, а вот hayabusa t3d полная хрень
Oh my god, Hayabusa is generally horrible. I’ve hated them for decades.