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How can we understand its fake
"It may be that reyes is starting to use molded foam in some gloves...as opposed to layered. On my cruiser weight hands....the pocket is comfortable...doesnt feel tight....i could wrap if i wanted to....but doesnt feel loose either. They sort of conform to my hand. Thumb feels like there is a lot more room than my other gloves. Some of my gloves sort of pinch me where the thumb seem is. Not these. Plenty of room in these. Id prob prefer less room in the thumb....but still great gloves ."
This is what he wrote me.
I am by no means a Reyes expert but these just scream phony. They look too much like an IMF type glove which we all know Reyes is not. The Reyes I have had were more flat on the punching area while these look more rounded. Like I said....I am by no means an expert.....but those are my observations.
Helluva sales pitch....lol.
I am by no means a Reyes expert but these just scream phony. They look too much like an IMF type glove which we all know Reyes is not. The Reyes I have had were more flat on the punching area while these look more rounded. Like I said....I am by no means an expert.....but those are my observations.
Sorry, you're not right. These are fake.Nobody's going to counterfeit relatively inexpensive $150 gloves that look this good, e.g., stitching. The thumbs from the inside look like a Reyes and I see no evidence that this pair isn't a Reyes.
Nobody's going to counterfeit relatively inexpensive $150 gloves that look this good, e.g., stitching. The thumbs from the inside look like a Reyes and I see no evidence that this pair isn't a Reyes.
These are absolutely not Reyes. These are more like Ringside 12 Oz Amateur gloves with segmented cuff.
Thomas, have you seen real Reyes?
Yes I own a pair or two.
I'm not saying those gloves are definitely real. I'm saying I can't see based on the photo that they are indeed knock offs.