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Hand Protection, Boxing Hand Wraps, and Gel Gloves

The hand protection category offers essential safety gear for every fighter, from beginners to professionals. Proper protection under the glove is absolutely crucial for preventing injuries to the small bones in the hand and ensuring wrist stability. Whether you prefer the classics or modern technologies, our selection provides solutions that allow you to train harder and safer.

The foundation of this gear is traditional boxing hand wraps, which, when wrapped correctly, perfectly stabilize the entire hand and fill the empty space inside the glove. For those seeking speed and convenience, we offer gel inner gloves. These can be slipped on in seconds and, thanks to the integrated gel layer, provide excellent shock absorption—something you will especially appreciate during intense training on the heavy bag or focus mitts.

If you suffer from sensitive knuckles, opt for specialized knuckle guards, which are inserted directly under the wrap for an extra layer of padding. At Senteso.com, we select only durable materials that excel at wicking away sweat, thereby extending the lifespan of your primary boxing gloves.

How to Choose the Right Hand Protection?

Your choice depends on your preferences and training type. Classic wraps require practice to master the wrapping technique but offer the best individual fit. Gel inner gloves are ideal for fitness boxing or situations where you need to quickly switch between gloves and other activities. Remember that hand protection also serves a hygienic purpose—absorbing most of the sweat that would otherwise end up in the glove's padding, thus preventing unpleasant odors.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What length of hand wraps should I choose?
For adults, the standard length is 4 to 4.5 meters (approx. 180 inches). This length allows for sufficient wrist stabilization and the ability to wrap each finger individually. Shorter wraps (approx. 2.5 m) are suitable for children or people with very small hands.
Are gel gloves as safe as traditional wraps?
Gel gloves provide excellent impact cushioning for the knuckles, but they generally do not offer the same level of rigid wrist fixation as a precisely tied 4.5m wrap. For heavy sparring, we recommend classic wraps; for regular pad work, gel gloves are a great and fast alternative.
How often should I wash my hand wraps?
Ideally after every intense workout. Wraps soak up a large amount of sweat and bacteria. Wash them in a laundry mesh bag to prevent them from tangling with other clothes, and let them air dry (do not use a tumble dryer).
What are knuckle guards (inserts) used for?
These foam or gel inserts are placed over the knuckles before you start wrapping your hand. They are designed for fighters who have existing joint issues or those who punch extremely hard, where a standard wrap alone isn't enough to provide sufficient damping.
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