I decided to try out a pair of Everlast boxing gloves, the famous brand everyone talks about. I’ve heard a lot about them, especially since big names like Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali have used them. They’re everywhere in the boxing world, so I figured, why not give them a shot?
I started by picking up their Pro Style Training Gloves. These are supposed to be great for beginners, which is perfect for me. I’m not a pro boxer or anything, just someone who likes to hit the gym and do some bag work for fitness. These gloves were not expensive, which was a big plus. I didn’t want to spend a fortune on something I’m just starting with.

When I first put them on, I noticed they were pretty well built. They felt solid and like they could take a beating. The padding seemed thick enough to protect my hands, which was my main concern. I started using them for my regular workouts, hitting the heavy bag and doing some sparring with my gym buddies.
- First, I used them on the heavy bag. The gloves felt good, and my hands didn’t hurt after an hour of punching.
- Next, I tried them out in some light sparring. They offered decent protection, and I didn’t feel like I was going to injure my sparring partner or myself.
- I also did some pad work with my trainer. The gloves held up well, and my trainer even commented that they seemed like a good choice for someone at my level.
After a few weeks of using them, I can say that the Everlast Pro Style Training Gloves are a solid choice, especially if you’re on a budget. They’re comfortable enough for regular training, and they seem like they’ll last a while. I haven’t had any issues with the stitching coming loose or the padding wearing down.
Final Thoughts
Overall, I’m pretty happy with my purchase. These Everlast gloves are good for what I need them for – regular workouts and some light sparring. They’re not fancy, but they get the job done. If you’re just starting out or need a reliable pair of gloves without breaking the bank, I’d say these are worth considering. They’ve certainly met my expectations, and I’ll keep using them for my training sessions.