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Home » Giveaways, Health & Fitness, Sports & Outdoors, Training

Everlast High Performance Hook-and-Loop Training Gloves [Win This!]

By Eric Yang on Mon, Feb 25, 2008
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everlast.pro.style.training.boxing.gloves.jpgUpdate: WE’VE GOT A WINNER for the Everlast Boxing Gloves Giveaway. It’s not Floyd Mayweather (we’re still working on that) but he is a Gear Patrol reader and we’ll be announcing the winner shortly in a new post.

Thanks to all those that entered and don’t forget that if you’re subscribed you’ll continue to remain eligible for upcoming giveaways. Hint: there’s one coming very soon.

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As seen on the fists of the very best, and the chins of the second best. If you haven’t noticed Everlast boxing gloves are the hands down favorite of the world’s greatest fighters and after some time with speed bags at the gym we can’t disagree. They are supremely strong and durable and strike a key balance between cushioning and support with impact and speed.

These high performance training gloves use a dense two-layer sandwich foam for better shock absorbency. To accentuate proper punching technique the Everlast gloves fully pads the front and back of the wrists and if you can’t tell they conform to the natural shape of the first for more comfortable training. They’re also available in lace-up style for you traditionalists.

What this means to you: Eye of the Tiger comes to mind but these gloves aren’t just for ambitions of lisp proned boxers. They’re quality and timeless and you’d do yourself a favor to own a pair. Especially if they’re free.

win.this.gifWe’ve got a pair of Red Everlast Training Gloves with your name on it. All you need to do to enter is subscribe to the Gear Patrol Dispatch for your chance to win.

You can enter from this page or just use the handy box we have in the upper right corner of this page. We’ll randomly choose a name from anyone (including those already subscribed) signed-up for the GP Dispatch and announce a winner Friday the 29th between 3-3:30pm EST. After all, it is leap year.

Cost: $35 @ Everlast

Privacy and contest details after the jump.

Your privacy is extrodinarily important to us. We abide by strict privacy policies and entering this contest does not commit you to any sort of shennanigans including giving away your address to spammers. That would suck. What it does give you is the chance to stay on top of the latest gear, lifestyle posts and all-around eye candy in addition to being automatically entered to win future giveaways. How about them apples?

Everlast is providing, at Gear Patrol’s request, one pair of classic Red High Performance Hook-and-Loop Training Gloves to review for editorial posting consideration. Choosing to post, after purchasing our own pair, GP chose to give away the pair sent by Everlast in conjunction with our posting. Total cash value: 34.99 USD - not a lot, but hell it’s free. You must be subscribed to the Gear Patrol Dispatch by 12pm EST Friday, February 29, 2008. Winner will be chosen from entire Gear Patrol Dispatch (not including those affiliated with the site) by random selection process. If this legal mumbo jumbo is annoying you then tough.

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