Thanks for the great general review! I was looking to get a pair of Rival RB50s at some point and couldn't find much about them. The RB1s were my go-to gloves for years until I switched over to my current RB11s. Looking forward to the next part!
@@peewee6187 I'm 115-120 lbs. I have bag gloves which I suppose are equivalent to 8 oz? And I got 14 oz for padwork/sparring. Is that right? What would you suggest?
@@ekatlaterrible well the 8oz sound good for mitts.I use 10oz because thats the first gloves i bought. 14oz is perfect for sparring and heavy bag at your weight. if you want to get slightly more conditioning on the mits you can use 10-12oz Only reason you should really need the 8oz if your training technique for a fight so you have that feel for the weight you’ll be fighting in.
For hitting the bag and pads what do you recommend ? I was thinking between rival rb50 or twins special. I’ve been train muy Thai for 3 months now and my everlast gloves are done lol.
I was thinking about getting Grant Professional Boxing Gloves for Competition Fights or cleto Reyes or some rivals gloves but I’m not really sure what’s best for hat work or actually getting in the ring and I’m 15 I don’t gotta lot of money so I wanna make sure I make the right descion. I box
I own one pair of Rival RB50 and I do not recommend it at all. I got the XL size and feel pretty tight and small in my hand. I'm 1.82 tall and 225lb and since day one my knuckles suffered a lot plus they have bad wrists support. It's sad because they seem to have great quality in therms of material but the padding is null and the thumb area is pretty small and weird. I got mines for 85 bucks. I do believe that they could be good for mitts but not for bag work.
Couple of different factors to consider: 1. Weight 2. Hand size 3. Type of training (bag work, pad work, sparring) 4. Purpose (conditioning vs speed) Generally I’d say 12 oz - 16 oz for pad / bag work and 16 oz for sparring (unless your below 130 lbs). Hope that helps!
Thanks for the great general review! I was looking to get a pair of Rival RB50s at some point and couldn't find much about them. The RB1s were my go-to gloves for years until I switched over to my current RB11s. Looking forward to the next part!
Ready for a part 3 👀
Windy is so clean
do they not make them anymore? cant find them online
@@alexc9963 they still do, you can probably find them on nak Muay wholesale
@@jacoblawson7476 awesome thanks!
Are these the classic windy
1V1 Pte, Winning Ms-500 and Fly Superlace, I prefer lace up over velcro as well
Might try those Windys
Solid gloves, let us know how they work out
They look nice
Another great video! Can you make one on how to choose glove weight? I’m confused by whether I need 10, 12, 14 or 16 ounce gloves.
Its all about your weight and what your using them for, pads, heavy bag/ sparring or a mixture
@@peewee6187 I'm 115-120 lbs. I have bag gloves which I suppose are equivalent to 8 oz? And I got 14 oz for padwork/sparring. Is that right? What would you suggest?
@@ekatlaterrible well the 8oz sound good for mitts.I use 10oz because thats the first gloves i bought. 14oz is perfect for sparring and heavy bag at your weight. if you want to get slightly more conditioning on the mits you can use 10-12oz
Only reason you should really need the 8oz if your training technique for a fight so you have that feel for the weight you’ll be fighting in.
@@peewee6187it helps focus on accuracy too. I use 8oz with focus mitts
Yokkao 16's for sparring, and Top King 12's for bags and mitts. I actually wish I owned the other way around😂 I love this channel. Thank you for this🙏
Which should I get top king looks nice but I want to be able to open my hand freely
For hitting the bag and pads what do you recommend ? I was thinking between rival rb50 or twins special. I’ve been train muy Thai for 3 months now and my everlast gloves are done lol.
Good job wearing them out
I was thinking about getting Grant Professional Boxing Gloves for Competition Fights or cleto Reyes or some rivals gloves but I’m not really sure what’s best for hat work or actually getting in the ring and I’m 15 I don’t gotta lot of money so I wanna make sure I make the right descion. I box
Any idea where can I buy a Rival RB50 Bag Gloves in Thailand?
I own one pair of Rival RB50 and I do not recommend it at all. I got the XL size and feel pretty tight and small in my hand. I'm 1.82 tall and 225lb and since day one my knuckles suffered a lot plus they have bad wrists support. It's sad because they seem to have great quality in therms of material but the padding is null and the thumb area is pretty small and weird. I got mines for 85 bucks. I do believe that they could be good for mitts but not for bag work.
Don’t see the bhvh model and none are listed as 60
How do u know your size for boxing gloves?
Couple of different factors to consider:
1. Weight
2. Hand size
3. Type of training (bag work, pad work, sparring)
4. Purpose (conditioning vs speed)
Generally I’d say 12 oz - 16 oz for pad / bag work and 16 oz for sparring (unless your below 130 lbs). Hope that helps!
Can you review the TWISTER cowhide boxing gloves for $30 on Amazon
Whats the best velcro thai gloves for hand and wrist support?
Probably the ones that have double wrist straps. They cost a bit more, in general.
Top king is the best ❤❤❤
What else have you tried
I do work gloves manufacturer
LOADED BOXING GLOVES are the BEST!!! 🥊💥