Nice gloves,read alot about SSF and it's 100% positive,I only buy gloves from manufacturers who I trust and have experience with (Pro-force,Fairtex,Everlast,Century),i'm just gonna order some nice hoodies I saw on their store.
When are you going to release heavier gloves? Then again it might not be profitable to make too heavey of gloves. I am 6'1 230 I like heavier gloves to help increase my speed and power when training.
FYI for Canadians: I just got my SSF MT gloves sent to me in Nova Scotia - the duty was $15.71 and the shiping took 2 weeks.
I could have got them sent to someone stateside to avoid the extra cost, but I wanted them faster. The cost is no concern to me - but it could be to some penny-pinching Canuck sherdoggers. It brings the total cost to about $90 CDN (maybe I'm forgetting shipping but it was very reasonable.)
They look very nice (my only gripe is there are a few tiny holes near the seams where the manufacturer clealry missed with the sewing machine - not a big deal.)
They also fit much snugger than I expected. The Heavy Grappler is a big dude - 6'3" 260lbs, but my hands aren't really huge or anything. I think it's going to be a pain to get them on with wraps - at least until they're broken in. But I only have old 14oz Century gloves to compare, so what do I know, anyway?
Anyways, thanks Ron!! Very excited to hit the gym tonight!! Expect more orders from my jealous training partners!
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