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4.5
You can never go wrong with Ringside. I love these wraps! The elastic in the fabric is great and once you wrap your hands with these, you can definitly feel the difference when you compare it to most other wraps. Extremely comfortable, especially when you land your punches, you could punch all day with these wraps. Great support and protection from messing up your wrists or hands when training and has a wider and more of an elastic feel than other brands. I have a black pair of everlast 120' and they are decent, but at the same price of these Ringside 180's, I would go with Ringside, definitly if you also have big hands and forearms.I perfer the longer wraps so the 180's are perfect for me since I like to spread each of my finger gaps with a wrap going through. Some like to do one or two or none at all, I like doing all three and I also like wrapping halfway down my forearm like the Mui Thai fighters do. When I was young, my boxing coach wrapped my fists like that before sparring when I didn't know how to wrap and it was so comfortable, I learned to wrap that way and I never wrapped another way after that. So again, that's why I perfer the longer 180's. They feel like the ones I used in boxing too, unlike the Everlast wraps that did feel a little off to me, but that is just me. Nothing against Everlast, I like them too, but I like Ringside products more, just my taste.Another plus is that you can choose which color you perfer too! I got blue since it is my fav color. They also have more traditional colors like black and red, I wouldn't perfer the white or yellow colors. Stains (especially blood stains) would be alot more noticable... then again, you're not trying to look pretty and clean when you're ready to get down to business. Also they have pink wraps for the ladies. These wraps are the only ones that I have seen that have printing by the thumb loop that shows which side should be down. Lol it happens to the best of us when we don't pay attention and accidently wrap with the handwrap upside down, not noticing until the end when you use the velcro. That is pretty much it for these amazing wraps. The only negative I could find is that if you're like me and have big forearms, when you finish wrapping, the velcro barely reaches the patch it sticks to.