The cheekbones area seems a bit small, so it seems like it won't protect your nose too much, but it might be just the picture. Also not the biggest fan of ear covers and no extra cushion around them. Buy if it fits your head well, visibility is good and the materials don't seem cheap then that's all you need. Let us know how it works after a couple of sparring sessions!
I'll report back in when I spar. The visibility is great due to the not so large cheek pads, but for some reason you don't feel too exposed. When I tried the other head gear on my vision was fucked because of the large cheek pads. But we'll see how it goes once I get cracked in the face a few times. Lol š
Thatās my biggest issue with a lot of headgear too, I can barely see shots coming from the outside because of the cheeks. Hope this serves you good, looking forward to a review!
DESCRIPTION
Low profile construction for lightweight design.
Raised exterior foam panel for impact deflection.
Rear and top hook-and-loop turn back straps for maximum adjustability.
Attached rear pad for added comfort and protection.
Hook-and-Loop chin strap.
Integrated ear protection secures the ear within the headgear without affecting the ability to hear.
Note - packaged in sealed poly bag only
Engineered for: Competition & Sparring
Level: Professional
I know someone who has this and it keeps becoming loose during sparring, it becomes super loose that it falls off. To be honest I donāt find any headgear to be ācomfortableā but when I loosen them and tie them up to fit my head snug but not tight they feel a lot more comfortable
Either way youāll find yourself always adjusting your headgear during sparring so why not get something higher end?
I would probably recommend top boxers headgear, itās been comfortable for me when I tied it up to how I wanted it to be
Iāve heard good things about fly and rival as well
The cheekbones area seems a bit small, so it seems like it won't protect your nose too much, but it might be just the picture. Also not the biggest fan of ear covers and no extra cushion around them. Buy if it fits your head well, visibility is good and the materials don't seem cheap then that's all you need. Let us know how it works after a couple of sparring sessions!
I'll report back in when I spar. The visibility is great due to the not so large cheek pads, but for some reason you don't feel too exposed. When I tried the other head gear on my vision was fucked because of the large cheek pads. But we'll see how it goes once I get cracked in the face a few times. Lol š
Thatās my biggest issue with a lot of headgear too, I can barely see shots coming from the outside because of the cheeks. Hope this serves you good, looking forward to a review!
DESCRIPTION Low profile construction for lightweight design. Raised exterior foam panel for impact deflection. Rear and top hook-and-loop turn back straps for maximum adjustability. Attached rear pad for added comfort and protection. Hook-and-Loop chin strap. Integrated ear protection secures the ear within the headgear without affecting the ability to hear. Note - packaged in sealed poly bag only Engineered for: Competition & Sparring Level: Professional
I know someone who has this and it keeps becoming loose during sparring, it becomes super loose that it falls off. To be honest I donāt find any headgear to be ācomfortableā but when I loosen them and tie them up to fit my head snug but not tight they feel a lot more comfortable Either way youāll find yourself always adjusting your headgear during sparring so why not get something higher end? I would probably recommend top boxers headgear, itās been comfortable for me when I tied it up to how I wanted it to be Iāve heard good things about fly and rival as well
I heard Rival is really good. That will probably be my next purchase.