Hey Carlo, thanks for the review, I wanted to address your question regarding the grab bar. The firm piece of foam that I use in there is approximately the same width of your hand across the fingers, and it free floats inside the grab bar compartment. Because it is free floating, the fighter can move it to the exact location they want - it's very easy to just pinch the leather on either side of the bar to force it to move where you want it. You correctly noted that when the bar is too far to the outside, it can get uncomfortable on the outer palm, which is the main reason I wanted to keep is narrow across the palm, but still be adjustable. Thanks for giving me the chance to point it out.
@@caimankennel279 he wants $450.00 for all stock colors and custom starts at $600.00 but doesn't get to much more expensive if you want certain extras added in
I like the grip bar, he's right you really not need it at the end of the glove especially if you're using firm material for the grip bar. I like the grip bar in the Rivals RS1 2.0 because its nice soft so eventhough it goes to the end you can still close your first perfectly.
hey man, been binge watching ur vids lately, would love to see u review the hayabusa leather bag and since it comes unfilled would love to see u do a refresh on how to fill a heavy bag, much love man keep up the grind
@@csquaredboxing i feel for the price. Even if theycfelt the same i would still be disappointed with that. But im bit OCD like that. Either way the gloves are beautiful
Love the videos my, guy. Any chance you might do a video on the cheaper ARK-1 1v1 gloves? They’re the supposed to be the same gloves at half the price.
Carlo if you had to choose between 1V1 customs, Superares or New Sportings for amateur fights, which one would you choose? Don't care about the budget, just don't wanna get Grants lol
Woah I literally just ordered a pair of metallic silver in 18oz. Also got the 12 oz PM in Blue so I can't wait to check them out. Gotta upload some work being done on these.
@@nricofighter how long did it take to open up the hand pocket ? I could barely use them even without wraps. Also, the high density layer of foam feels very hard pressed up against the back of my hand and knuckles. I wish it was sandwiched in between the softer layers
@@maxrey4055 honestly I don't know cause I got them on ebay and they were broken in when I got them the only problem was they guy wore stinky hand wraps so I'm trying to get the smell out and it's kind of hard
Great vid 👍🥊 You should check out these TITLE Classic Leather Lace Training Gloves 2.0. They are full genuine leather construction, lace up, and they are on sale. They could be a cheaper alternative to higher end brands such as winning, grant, Cleto Reyes, and Fly!
Sadly those gloves have the thinnest and cheapest leather you can buy. I have a pair of Title Classic Leather Super Bag Gloves 2.0, and the leather is so thin you can't really see the grain and it already has cracked and split open in 6 months of use. It also is separated from the foam, so the leather skin can be pinched. You can feel how thin it is I'd recommend just getting a good synthetic glove for that price... you're sacrificing too much to get leather at that price.
@@nicksalvatore5717 actually i bought a pair and mine have been fantastic. Mine had very nice padding, thick nice leather I could see every grain, not a stitch came loose, I’ve had em for a year now and they are working beautifully. Nice double stitching it’s great. Maybe you just got unlucky
@@csquaredboxing I ordered them yesterday in custom colors because he didn't have anything in stock so it's a 5 week wait no matter what. Plus I wanted my first pair of 1V1 to be custom colors anyways
@@yodaisyourrealdad956 I spent 600 dollars, it was enoughlol. But they are worth it. If you want to see them check out the unboxing video on my channel
Great video as always! The price is going to be the hardest to justify because this is now at Winning and Grant levels, and those gloves have been proven and tested by the pros. In your opinion, what would make someone want IVI over the other premium brands?
if you want to look at it that way, when you really think about it...no gloves are worth 450+ dollars....they all do the same thing, there are so many good options and boxing gloves out there now a days for 150-200 dollar price range, i cant see any justification on why anyone will go for winning or grant gloves at their price other then the fact that they just want it because of status of the brand of the glove.
@@boxingestilo2.341 sure they all do the same thing but when you get to the level of whereby your hands are your tools you would spend every penny you can to ensure that your tools are protected as much as possible, Grant is overpriced garbage imo. But winning and their closely guarded foam technology is second to none when it comes to hand protection its not too soft where your hands start hurting and its not too hard as to hurt your sparring partner. So they raise prices (compared to what it cost to make each glove) knowing people would pay for that piece of mind and not just because of it being a status symbol which is also true when you see guys rocking up throwing arm punches yet wearing high end gloves haha. 1v1 is a good initiative especially with being able to pick out the materials you want winning while great and grant doesnt allow you to pick the leather unless you go custom and that doubles up the price. So with 1v1 and their bespoke gloves im definitely interested in what they offer having used many of all the gloves Carlos channel has had to offer.
@@peejuu Rivals,ONX among many other gloves all protect your hands just the same so it all comes down to personal preference. There is no such thing as closely guarded technology , all types foam is widely available throughout the world , there is no patent for a glove manufacture.
@@maxrey4055 Max the foam in the winnings is unlike anything ive ever tried or owned and not only that but as the years go by the better they get if this was the case for every glove we wouldn't need channels like this to tell us about gloves and while they all do the same thing which is to protect the hands and our sparring partners health not all are built the same Rivals will only last a certain amount of time before either the Chinese or Pakistani (depending on the glove model) craftsmanship starts to show. And while we lost of winning clones none has ever been ever to replicate the durability and foam inside the glove itself why? Becuase even if there are no laws protecting the design of the gloves themselves, in Japan they do have laws that can protect companies from having technology being stolen by keeping their supply chain a secret a closely guarded secret. This is why not much is not known about the warehouses of suppliers to winning while lots is known about other manufacturers. Sure personal preference come into play but budget seems to be the issue ive found with those who keep looking for other gloves that they think can stand to the level of winning and the protection and durability they offer for training gloves.
@@peejuu How many gloves have you tried? regardless , all good quality gloves have foam that is distinctive from others, doesn't mean its better it just means you prefer it.
Hey Carlo, thanks for the review, I wanted to address your question regarding the grab bar. The firm piece of foam that I use in there is approximately the same width of your hand across the fingers, and it free floats inside the grab bar compartment. Because it is free floating, the fighter can move it to the exact location they want - it's very easy to just pinch the leather on either side of the bar to force it to move where you want it. You correctly noted that when the bar is too far to the outside, it can get uncomfortable on the outer palm, which is the main reason I wanted to keep is narrow across the palm, but still be adjustable. Thanks for giving me the chance to point it out.
Also - the “Made in the USA” text is on the warning label just below my logo!
Thanks for clarifying Jason!
@@1v1FightGear hi how much u sale ur gloves
@@caimankennel279 he wants $450.00 for all stock colors and custom starts at $600.00 but doesn't get to much more expensive if you want certain extras added in
@@wingoreviewsboxingandmma3667 thanks brother
That grip bar is cool. I see how that would be beneficial. I want a pair.
It feels good!
I like the grip bar, he's right you really not need it at the end of the glove especially if you're using firm material for the grip bar. I like the grip bar in the Rivals RS1 2.0 because its nice soft so eventhough it goes to the end you can still close your first perfectly.
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hey man, been binge watching ur vids lately, would love to see u review the hayabusa leather bag and since it comes unfilled would love to see u do a refresh on how to fill a heavy bag, much love man keep up the grind
Sounds good thanks bro
450 tho? Shiiiii. Gotta save up for these
No doubt!
They look spectacular! Great review once again
Thanks!
The customs would cost more than my Boxeo TM's, russian boxers and both of my top boxer gloves put together lol
😂 yeah they would
The customs actually cost $650 with seams (625 without). But it's a very detailed customization with tons of options.
Is it just me or is the thumb on the right glove different to the left glove. Totally different shape thumb
I can see what you’re talking about, but they feel the same with my hand in it
@@csquaredboxing i feel for the price. Even if theycfelt the same i would still be disappointed with that. But im bit OCD like that. Either way the gloves are beautiful
Can these gloves be used on heavy bag? I see Floyd using many WINNINGS for heavy bag work and I’ve heard these gloves are very close to winnings
Yes you can
I was happy until I saw that price😂😂😂
Love the videos my, guy. Any chance you might do a video on the cheaper ARK-1 1v1 gloves? They’re the supposed to be the same gloves at half the price.
Thanks maybe in the future
1V1 PTE or Winning?
I prefer PTE
What's the best all around training glove for protection in the cleto reyes price range that you recommend?
Boxeo TM
Dude can you review some of the geezers boxing gloves
I have
My favorite glove in my collection
Nice
Can you please review the Venum Defender Contender boxing gloves?
I’ll check them out
@@csquaredboxing Yay!
Hey Carlo, overall these or Adidas speeds tilt 350?
What are the best 160z sparring gloves that are snug as my hands are on the smaller side
Fortress boxing
These or Fly Superlace?
I still want a pair of these regardless of your answer.
These, superlaces are nice but are too tight for me
In gonna have to save to and grab a pair. I just got my Fly Superlace shipped today. But I ordered them exactly 5 weeks ago.
@@wingoreviewsboxingandmma3667 How do you like the suprelace? Do you find them too tight?
@@Hhhbs4925 no I use the Fortress T1 Fastwraps too. I bought them in 12 ounce but Im only 5'5" and 130 so I have small hands.
Where would these be in ur top 10?
Top 3
@@csquaredboxing what gloves are your top 2?
When are you going to release the to 10 gloves for 2022?
Any videos of you hitting the heavy bag with these? Going back and forth on choosing these or winnings.
Found it lol you a legend bro
Between MS600 and 1V1 which has the softest foam?
Winning
Carlo if you had to choose between 1V1 customs, Superares or New Sportings for amateur fights, which one would you choose? Don't care about the budget, just don't wanna get Grants lol
1v1
Tough colorway silver looks really nice, you can definitely see improvement in the shape of the glove and thumb area.
For sure
U have a great point on the grip bar.
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You should check out the Scyntz sparing gloves
Coming soon
are they more compact then 16 oz winning ?
About the same
Woah I literally just ordered a pair of metallic silver in 18oz. Also got the 12 oz PM in Blue so I can't wait to check them out. Gotta upload some work being done on these.
Just got by 16oz velcro and the weigh 19 oz so you might want to check with 1V1 to see what weight those 18oz will come in at
@@maxrey4055 woah really? That's crazy
@@maxrey4055 I have some 16 oz velcro from 1v1 but I never weighed them, they don't feel that heavy but I really love the padding on them
@@nricofighter how long did it take to open up the hand pocket ? I could barely use them even without wraps. Also, the high density layer of foam feels very hard pressed up against the back of my hand and knuckles. I wish it was sandwiched in between the softer layers
@@maxrey4055 honestly I don't know cause I got them on ebay and they were broken in when I got them the only problem was they guy wore stinky hand wraps so I'm trying to get the smell out and it's kind of hard
Do u prefer these or Dinardo?
These
1v1 PTE or 1v1 Horse hair?
Still prefer horse hair
Great vid 👍🥊 You should check out these TITLE Classic Leather Lace Training Gloves 2.0. They are full genuine leather construction, lace up, and they are on sale. They could be a cheaper alternative to higher end brands such as winning, grant, Cleto Reyes, and Fly!
Thanks will do
Sadly those gloves have the thinnest and cheapest leather you can buy. I have a pair of Title Classic Leather Super Bag Gloves 2.0, and the leather is so thin you can't really see the grain and it already has cracked and split open in 6 months of use. It also is separated from the foam, so the leather skin can be pinched. You can feel how thin it is
I'd recommend just getting a good synthetic glove for that price... you're sacrificing too much to get leather at that price.
@@nicksalvatore5717 actually i bought a pair and mine have been fantastic. Mine had very nice padding, thick nice leather I could see every grain, not a stitch came loose, I’ve had em for a year now and they are working beautifully. Nice double stitching it’s great. Maybe you just got unlucky
These gloves are goated
🥊👍🏼
Im about to order a pair of these tomorrow
Nice
@@csquaredboxing I ordered them yesterday in custom colors because he didn't have anything in stock so it's a 5 week wait no matter what. Plus I wanted my first pair of 1V1 to be custom colors anyways
Damn how much u spent
@@yodaisyourrealdad956 I spent 600 dollars, it was enoughlol. But they are worth it. If you want to see them check out the unboxing video on my channel
Great video as always! The price is going to be the hardest to justify because this is now at Winning and Grant levels, and those gloves have been proven and tested by the pros. In your opinion, what would make someone want IVI over the other premium brands?
if you want to look at it that way, when you really think about it...no gloves are worth 450+ dollars....they all do the same thing, there are so many good options and boxing gloves out there now a days for 150-200 dollar price range, i cant see any justification on why anyone will go for winning or grant gloves at their price other then the fact that they just want it because of status of the brand of the glove.
@@boxingestilo2.341 sure they all do the same thing but when you get to the level of whereby your hands are your tools you would spend every penny you can to ensure that your tools are protected as much as possible,
Grant is overpriced garbage imo.
But winning and their closely guarded foam technology is second to none when it comes to hand protection its not too soft where your hands start hurting and its not too hard as to hurt your sparring partner.
So they raise prices (compared to what it cost to make each glove) knowing people would pay for that piece of mind and not just because of it being a status symbol which is also true when you see guys rocking up throwing arm punches yet wearing high end gloves haha.
1v1 is a good initiative especially with being able to pick out the materials you want winning while great and grant doesnt allow you to pick the leather unless you go custom and that doubles up the price. So with 1v1 and their bespoke gloves im definitely interested in what they offer having used many of all the gloves Carlos channel has had to offer.
@@peejuu Rivals,ONX among many other gloves all protect your hands just the same so it all comes down to personal preference. There is no such thing as closely guarded technology , all types foam is widely available throughout the world , there is no patent for a glove manufacture.
@@maxrey4055 Max the foam in the winnings is unlike anything ive ever tried or owned and not only that but as the years go by the better they get if this was the case for every glove we wouldn't need channels like this to tell us about gloves and while they all do the same thing which is to protect the hands and our sparring partners health not all are built the same Rivals will only last a certain amount of time before either the Chinese or Pakistani (depending on the glove model) craftsmanship starts to show. And while we lost of winning clones none has ever been ever to replicate the durability and foam inside the glove itself why? Becuase even if there are no laws protecting the design of the gloves themselves, in Japan they do have laws that can protect companies from having technology being stolen by keeping their supply chain a secret a closely guarded secret.
This is why not much is not known about the warehouses of suppliers to winning while lots is known about other manufacturers.
Sure personal preference come into play but budget seems to be the issue ive found with those who keep looking for other gloves that they think can stand to the level of winning and the protection and durability they offer for training gloves.
@@peejuu How many gloves have you tried? regardless , all good quality gloves have foam that is distinctive from others, doesn't mean its better it just means you prefer it.