Description
- 100% Cotton
- Imported
- A Remarkable Blend: Offering an ideal blend of comfort, protection, and support, these hand wraps are woven with an amazing hybrid fabric that conforms to your hands with the perfect amount of stretch.
- Perfect Stretch Fabric: The difference is unmistakable; these hand wraps are ultra soft, supportive, and offer the perfect amount of stretch. Our custom blended fabric conforms to your hands for a comfortable, non-restrictive fit every time.
- Comfortable & Supportive: The perfect stretch fabric delivers an incredibly comfortable and conforming fit without adding excess bulk under your gloves. Once wrapped, the stretch fabric allows you to form a tight fist without feeling restrictive or tight.
- A Secure Fit Every Time: Every hand wrap is equipped with a starter thumb loop, extra-wide hook & loop closure, and a ‘This Side Up’ print to deliver a precise and secure fit every time you wrap.
- Protection: Every fighter should wrap their hands before they train. It protects the tiny bones in your hands and delivers additional support to help prevent awkward bends when you punch.
hullosam –
These Hayabusa hand wraps are awesome! The material is soft but still feels super sturdy, and they have just the right amount of stretch to wrap up nice and snug. The velcro stays secure during my workouts, and they hold up well even after a ton of washes.
They’re long enough to give solid wrist support, and they don’t bunch up or feel bulky under my gloves. Definitely worth it if you’re looking for reliable wraps that’ll last a while.
Internet Person –
I like the fit, the slight elastic feels great. A few observations on washing though:
-These start smelling quickly for me. My other wraps can get a few uses before they’re rank, these are gross after one use. Probably the plastic elastic.
-The first two washes, the color bleeds a lot. I had the red pair. Probably want to rinse these separately from other gear.
-The fabric has to be untangled and straightened out after washing more than my other wraps. They just bunch up and wrinkle worse. Probably the plastic elastic.
I like them, but will probably try something different next time.
Kazali –
Easy and quick to put on during training.
Great comfort and fit and no problem
to get into Hayabusa gloves with them on.
They wash easy. The first time washing
theym they did bleed a tiny bit, but
look and feel just like new.
Amazon Customer –
These are my favorite wraps! They are durable and have held up well to washing and usage. I love the slight stretch to them and are comfortable to wear.
I would only warn that the dye in them does bleed when washing and the color will transfer the first few washes.
Cliente de Amazon –
Lots of lenght and the colored one makes it easier to undo all the knots when it comes out of the dryer !
Steve –
Cost wise, you’re paying for a brand name, I don’t simp for a lot of brands but Hayabusa’s one I do. I put mine through Hell and I’m not having any dye issues like some are. Some of the dye will come out when you wash them (I handwash mine in a bowl) but it’s not a deal breaker. The velcro is VERY aggressive even after several washes and won’t align perfectly after the wraps loose some of their elasticity after a while, not a big deal unless you baby your equipment like I do and don’t want it rubbing up and tearing holes on the insides of your gloves. Just a thing to be mindful of.
Cliente Amazon –
All met expectations
Peekaboo725 –
Son loves them long and great quality material
Steve –
Cumple muy bien con su propósito son un poco elásticas y ayuda al ajuste. La longitud es la ideal y el Velcro funciona muy bien
Maxime Boudreau –
Buon prodotto ottimo materiale.
Ivan –
The right bandages i need!
Mor Vino –
Really comfortable, high quality and has style.
Andrew –
I routinely beat on a 100lb heavy bag I have hanging in my garage, and the chain I invested in has a swivel in it, so sometimes it gets spinning and on more than one occasion I’ve hurt my wrist as a result. The bag gets going and when I throw a blow, it rotates away from my punch and causes my forearm alignment to break from behind my fist.
While I am always working on building my wrist strength up (using finger spread exercisers, a coffee jar with concrete in it on the end of a rope with a stick, etc etc etc), the heavy bag just doesn’t behave like a sparring opponent does. But that’s the point isn’t it? There’s a reason why these exist, and it’s because generations of fighters have been wrapping their wrists in order to protect them during training and fights.
Enter the Hayabusa wraps. Inexpensive, easy to put on, and comfortable. I’ve found that it is a little easy to get carried away with stretching the wraps between loops, and it took me a while to find the right amount of pressure so that it didn’t make my hands go numb or cut off circulation, but once I figured it out, they’ve been awesome. The fabric has held up to the abuse so far, and I’m not easy on my equipment (I don’t wear a boxing glove while training on the bag). There are plenty of tutorials online for how to wrap them properly, and these are an awesome investment if you want to take your training seriously and keep your wrists intact.