I would love to go with hayabusa, fairtex, cleto reyes, grant, venom and rdx. They are some of the great leaders in boxing equipment & gears. Good both in quality and prices.
Have you tried all those brands' handwraps before?
I haven't used these products at all but I have seen and hear some positive reviews about these brand on social channels, online forums, review sites, shopping sites and many more like that.
ThR1LL, sucks about the quality of your Kaewsamrit wraps. I have a pair, and of the dozen handwraps I have, they are by far my favorite pair. I love the stretch and softness. My Top Kings are probably a close second.
best hand wraps, I think you can find some other threads that have this as well - www.somchaimuaythai.com
210 inch hand wraps, soft cotton gauze.
Let us know what you think of the site and better yet the product.
Just looking through this forum trying to find handwraps made out of the same material as Winning VL-B. Read your response. I do this= After washing wraps, take out of mesh bag and roll up as you would if they were totally dry. Put rolled wraps in WARM oven (about 100°. Unroll wraps, will be perfect w/o any wrinkles and hang over hanger to dry completely. Then roll up.I put them in a mesh bag, fold the Velcro back and then wash. I do not put them in the dryer. I hang them. They wrinkle like crazy and frankly are annoying in every sense except for performance. They are just so comfortable, and wrap really nicely. I'm able to do certain patterns that I can't get away with because the material sticks to itself better. It's a trade off, like most Winning gear.
How do the Top King wraps compare to Fairtex elastic wraps? Are Top King more elastic?Top King.
Of the dozen or so brands I've used, I prefer the Thai companies. Their wraps tend to be softer, thinner, and hold their shape better after washing than all the others I've used. Just avoid twins, because their wraps are non-elastic.