
How can you best maintain boxing gloves and boxing bandages?
Share
How to best maintain boxing gloves and hand wraps?
How can you best maintain your boxing gloves and wraps? Proper maintenance is important for your boxing equipment. After all, you want to benefit from your boxing gloves or wraps for as long as possible. That is possible with the right care. But what should you do or not do if you want your boxing gloves and wraps to stay clean and fresh for a long time? With these tips, you can provide the best maintenance for your boxing gloves and hand wraps. And that is much easier than you might think.
Maintaining boxing gloves the right way
Maintaining the leather boxing gloves you wear during your training is important. This prevents the material from cracking and you avoid unpleasant odors caused by moisture and sweat. To prevent this, of course, you also wear hand wraps. How to care for your wraps is explained further in this article.
Maintaining leather and synthetic leather boxing gloves
Air out: never leave your synthetic leather or leather boxing gloves in your bag after finishing your (kick)boxing training. You need to air them out if you want to eliminate odors and keep the lining of your boxing gloves dry. Sweat and moisture also damage the stitching of the gloves. The chance of tearing then increases.
Drying: make sure the opening of the boxing gloves is open when you let them dry after training. You can optionally put something inside, like a rolled-up newspaper. In any case, make sure air can flow through.
Anti-bacterial spray: the warm and moist inside of boxing gloves is a perfect climate for bacteria formation. So spray the inside with an anti-bacterial spray. This keeps your boxing gloves hygienically clean and smelling fresh.
Oiling: do you have leather boxing or bag gloves? Then it is also important to oil them once a month with a nourishing leather oil. This keeps your gloves supple and prevents cracking and tearing in the cowhide leather. This extends the lifespan. Synthetic leather boxing gloves do not need oiling. This material does not absorb oil.
Maintenance for hand wraps or inner gloves
If you regularly follow boxing training, then you also know how important it is to wear wraps or inner gloves. Not only to protect your hands and wrists, but also to absorb sweat and moisture. This prevents the moisture from being absorbed by the lining of your boxing gloves. Wraps also need maintenance.
But how do you do this properly? Inner gloves or boxing wraps made of stretch cotton have a high absorption capacity. So you want to wash them every time after training. The best way is in cold water. You can optionally soak them. Rinse the wraps with clean and cold water. Preferably do not use chemical detergents. You can optionally choose a biological product that does not damage the cotton wraps. Always air dry your bandages and definitely do not put them in the dryer. This prevents the wraps from shrinking and wrinkling. Wrapping your hands and wrists becomes much more difficult due to the folds that have formed. In addition, the folds can cause annoying pressure points or chafing on your skin.