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Reebok Men's Boot Boxing Shoe

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The materials your boots are made of is a good indication about the quality of the product. All good quality boxing boots are made from either leather or suede with rubber sole. Sole Now comes the second-most important feature of boxing shoes, the way the sole (the bottom of the shoe) is built. The way your soles are built greatly impacts your ability to balance, move, pivot, and throw punches. First off, on the inside…the insoles have to be comfortable and allow you to stand balanced. You shouldn’t feel like your axis is off-balance when you stand in your boxing shoes. You also shouldn’t feel like the shoes are forcing your feet to angle slightly towards the outsides or the insides. You’d be surprised by how common this problem is. If the insoles feel weird or make you off-balance already, maybe you can replace them with custom soles…maybe not. These shoes have the basics covered, they provide adequate ankle support without been to restrictive are comfortable to wear, lightweight and have good traction. For the price you can’t go wrong with these boots by Lonsdale High quality mid-top. Great performance and seems to be well-liked by those who have it. I imagine these are popular in Europe. I showed links to both the 16.2 and 16.1 versions.

Boxing Boots - Geezers Boxing

These are the 2nd tier brands for boxing shoes on the market. They are probably just as high quality and fancily-designed as Nike but not as popular. Is it due to just marketing and brand recognition/trust? Or is it something else? Beginner boxers might feel that any footwear will do for boxing, but if you want the best protection, you should invest in boxing shoes and boots. Ordinary trainers might be comfortable, but they won’t give you the necessary protection you need. Obviously the quality of your boxing boots is a major purchasing consideration. If you want a pair that are going to go the distance then you are best off choosing one of the popular brands. When it comes to boxing shoes Nike and Adidas are the heavyweights and tend to be most professional boxers brand of choice. The mid top gives you the best of both the low and hi-top, been in between them both in terms of height means you do get a fair bit of support from them. In addition the fact that they don’t rise so high also means you still feel mobile in them. Also you have to ask yourself, why do most professional boxers wear them? The reason is that they feel most comfortable in a pair of mid tops. I believe it’s actually a wrestling shoe but still used and loved by boxers. Lightweight and well-functioning. Cheap, looks cool, and with different color options available.

Top Boxing Shoe Brands

Featuring a mid-cut design the Contender boots offer plenty of ankle support without affecting mobility. The ankle area is also quilted and padded for maximum comfort. They come with a full lace front and feature mesh panels that do a great job with allowing plenty of airflow. The boxing specific midsole is another positive feature.

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Excellent quality, lightweight, used by good fighters. Also has a zipper on the side for convenience. I do think the zipper is genius as having to lace-up high-top shoes every day can get pretty freaken annoying. 4. LUXURY brands – Winning, Di Nardo, Mizuno Great quality, performance, styling, and pricing! I’ve included links for both the original model as well as the newer 2.0 model.Elevate your boxing performance with the Rival RSX-Guerrero Deluxe Boxing Boots Gold, a striking fusion of design and technical prowess. Crafted for both training and competition, these boots are a testament to innovation. Unlike many others the Speedex shoes are true to your normal shoe size, meaning you don’t have to worry about buying a size larger or smaller. This is probably most important and distinct feature of boxing shoes, their ability to grip the ground so that your feet don’t slide when transferring power…but at the same time, always allowing you to pivot so you can throw power punches or execute typical fighting footwork maneuvers. To be honest, some of them don’t look bad. The only problem is that the others look really cheap. It’s just the flattering photography lighting that keeps the bad ones from looking like total plastic junk. I’ve learned how not to fall for fancy images over the years. You’ll just have to see these in person to get what I mean. What boxing shoes are most popular in gyms? I feel that only amateurs and smaller guys will wear low-top shoes. Bigger guys and taller guys, tend to go for med or high-tops. I also noticed Adidas (when you do see them) are more often worn by the seasoned fighters, not so much by the newbies. Pros and seasoned amateurs are more likely to wear high-tops. If it matters to you, I would say about 80% of pro boxers wear Nike med-top boxing shoes, the other 20% wear Nike high-tops.

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