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Reebok Men's Boot Boxing Shoe

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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. In our guide to choosing the best boxing shoes we will be explaining everything you need to know about shoes for boxing. From all the different types to the benefits of owning a pair and everything in between. We will also be including any information that will help you to find the right pair for your feet. Having too much support and by this I mean material on your boots that isn’t really needed and is just there for the aesthetics of the boots can add unwanted weight to your shoes. This added weight can affect your movement so try to go for a lighter pair unless of course you prefer a heavier boxing shoe as some do. Comfort Hi tops rise a few inches higher than mid tops and typically stop just below the calf muscle. The benefits of hi tops are the extra ankle support that they provide and the added feeling of been more secure in your stance. The only downside is that some people feel a little restricted in their movement when wearing a hi top. Purchasing Do & Don’t Do 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

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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. As you can see there is a lot to consider before purchasing your boxing shoes. Before buying yourself a new pair take into consideration all of the following and you will have a much better chance of finding the perfect pair for you and What you need. Support If you do decide upon a pair of low tops remember they provide less support than mid or hi tops. However because they are less restrictive than hi-tops you may find it easier to move your feet around. Purchasing Do & Don’t DoI have noticed that high-tops are not only good for ankle support but can also make you feel more powerful when throwing punches. I don’t think it’s so much that the shoe actually gives you support and makes you more powerful. My theory is that because the shoe is bigger and touches more of your leg, you become more aware of your entire lower leg and move more of your body in unison together which then gives you more power and support. I do feel like the guys with high-tops are less likely to jump around into weird overly-crouched or contorted positions (because the shoes are less comfortable when you do that) and so their legs are more often in positions that give more balance and power. 5. Stationary Stability Many boxers have this recent-model high-top Nike boxing shoes nowadays. Here in Southern California, I feel like that’s all I ever see. Manny Pacquiao made this model famous. They’re replacing the old Nike Machomai’s that everybody used to wear. They’re extremely lightweight, very supportive, appear to be long-lasting, comfortable and high performance. It feels like a very well-built shoe. Most legit pros and amateurs are using these more than any other brand I’ve seen. If there’s any complaints, it’s that some people (like my brother) might feel there’s a little more space in the ankle area than they want.

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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. Their new line of boxing shoes, made with low-top, and really cool aggressive styling. Supposed to be super light.Yes! Many fighters wear wrestling shoes for boxing. I have heard though, that wrestling shoes can be used for boxing but the reverse is not recommended. I’ve never tried and I imagine it would be ok considering how similar the wrestling shoes are built to boxing shoes. I imagine wrestling shoes probably have more grip on the outside edges than boxing shoes and built to be more durable considering the sport has you scrambling along the ground at all angles. Whereas boxing has you mainly on your feet so boxing shoes might be built more to be lightweight rather than for complete 360-degree durability.

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