Primero Boxing

Vendas para manos profesionales

$26
Color: 120” Negro noqueado
Cantidad:

El Ritual, La Tradición, El Arte de Vendar Las Manos - PRIMERO


Patente No: Estados Unidos 11,648,455

Diseño compuesto por una envoltura designada para mano derecha e izquierda. Correa para el dedo índice para asegurar el acolchado del bolsillo sobre los nudillos con facilidad. 2" de ancho, 120" de largo y un cierre de gancho y bucle para un ajuste seguro.

Características clave:

  • Diseño de correa para el dedo índice
  • Envoltura personalizada para mano izquierda y derecha.
  • Muñequera de doble capa
  • Acolchado impermeable y que absorbe los golpes.
  • 100 % algodón/poliéster flexible para mayor comodidad y resistencia.
  • Una bolsa de transporte transpirable.
  • Lavar a máquina en FRÍO, NO secar en secadora.

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Descargo de responsabilidad: use las vendas para manos PRIMERO bajo su propio riesgo, ya que los deportes de contacto pueden causar daños sin importar el equipo de protección que use durante cualquier ejercicio de golpe.

    Although these products may provide a degree of protection, participation in these activities involves significant risks of physical injury and potentially death. There are no certainties that these products will protect users from such risks. Participating in these activities is strictly voluntary and solely at the user’s risk. Inspect all equipment carefully and thoroughly before each use for any defects, damages and/or wear and tear. Note: With time and use the materials in the equipment will lose their effectiveness and require replacement.

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