Primero Boxing
Professional Hand Wraps
The Ritual, The Tradition, The Art of hand wrapping- PRIMERO
Patent No: US 11,648,455
Our hand wraps have everything you need to wrap your hands with ease and provide protection. The pointer finger strap makes it easy to secure the padding over your knuckles, while the open pocket feature holds your preferred padding in place. You get two different types of padding: gel foam or thinner gel padding. Our wraps are 2 inches wide and 120 inches long, and they include a double-layer material at the end that supports your wrist. A hook-and-loop closure, ensures that your hand wraps will stay in place.
Key Features:
- Pointer finger strap design
- 120" in length
- Double-layer wrist support
- Foam Gel padding and a Thin Gel Padding
- Custom pocket design to hold padding
- Flexible 100 % cotton/polyester for comfort and strength.
- A breathable carrying bag.
- Machine wash COLD, Do NOT Tumble dry.
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Disclaimer: Use PRIMERO Hand Wraps at your own risk as contact sports can cause harm no matter what protective gear you use during any punching exercise.
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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