are they any good in your experience? any heads up?
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i'm thinking of buying some cleto reyes training gloves
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Had 14 oz. white ones, not worth it in my opinion.
Then I bought 16 oz. blue Winnings and never looked back.
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Originally posted by vercingetorix3 View PostHad 14 oz. white ones, not worth it in my opinion.
Then I bought 16 oz. blue Winnings and never looked back.
Quality leather and construction, stiff before being broken in, padding was not the hardest but not the softest, wide pocket, solid wrist support.
My main gripe was the fit. I like a tight glove and a long cuff, Reyes were just too wide for my liking.
btw fdotorres I sent you a pm about Shevlins. If you could answer my questions I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
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Originally posted by fdotorres View Postare they any good in your experience? any heads up?
like everyone else said, stiff till broken in, wide hand compartment, great wrist support.
They are holding up really well, they have been used on the heavy bag for about 7 months.
No complaints here, I really like them, way better then my last pair of everlasts, lol.
But that been said I will buy some winnings next
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they're among the best gloves out there along with winning & grant. the quality is top notch and they have so many gloves out you can just pick whatever you want, more padding, less padding, more compact, wider gloves etc etc
ive got 5 pairs, some i use on the bag and some for sparring. highly recommend them
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I've used a pair of 16oz. Cleto Reyes training gloves for just over two years and they've held up very well. The quality of materials is superb. The leather is thick and sturdy, the stitching is basically flawless (and I'm looking at gloves that are several years old now, stitching is still completely intact...) The consistency of weight in each glove is also good, with one glove weighing 16.04 ounces to the other's 16.11 ounces. I would consider such a small weight variation to be very good for a handmade glove with natural leather materials.
As others have noted, the only drawback of the gloves are the initial stiffness and, most importantly, the fit. These hand compartment of each glove is wide and flat, leaving extra room at each side of the hand, but little to no room between the top of the fist (knuckle area) and the outside padding. When combined with the initial stiffness of the gloves, this can be uncomfortable and disappointing when you first try them on. However, if you allow the gloves time to be broken in, they'll fit very well.
I mainly use these for hitting the heavy bag and focus mitts, since the padding has softened a bit too much after 2+ years to use them for sparring anymore. With that said, they're great gloves and a good value for the price.
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they're fine for sparring!! If you have the power to hurt your partner its not gonna matter if you have winnings or cletos! I can personally say that I've been hit the hardest with winnings but only bcuz the person wearing them hit hard.
I have a pair and theyre top notch. I have a red pair and a black pair, dont use them anymore but theyre still very usable, they only bad thing I can say is that the red pair tthe dye comes off when they get pretty sweaty.
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Originally posted by putaloco View Postthey're fine for sparring!! If you have the power to hurt your partner its not gonna matter if you have winnings or cletos! I can personally say that I've been hit the hardest with winnings but only bcuz the person wearing them hit hard.
I have a pair and theyre top notch. I have a red pair and a black pair, dont use them anymore but theyre still very usable, they only bad thing I can say is that the red pair tthe dye comes off when they get pretty sweaty.
and i was using title platinum for the first time, not the super cheap ones they sell... the reyes look sick as hell and i ended up buying a pair of them, but i'm not sure if i'll use them for sparring or not
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Just a heads up. As a coach I had to stop one of our boxers using them for sparring. He wasn't too happy as he had them imported and they cost a pretty penny. Problem was though, in 2 weeks one sparring opponent suffered a broken nose and another a severe cut to the eye and these type of injuries just don't happen! The proof is in the pudding, I would be irresponsible to let him continue to use them, they turned out to be a very expensive pair of bag gloves!
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