![]() ![]() the smooth inside of the 2900 feels nice against your face and is easy to clean disinfect. the suede on the inside of my everlast competition headgear itches alot and gives me pimples since it gets dirty. i also like that the inside of the headgear is smooth and not suede. you really should try to make it as soft as possible or add an extra layer of EXTRA soft yet durable shock absorbing foam to the inside of what you already have. i suggest you dont make something that is really padded but still stiff. the winning headgear INNER foam kind of comforms to your face its soft and kind of squishy like memmory foam. ive tried the title gel headgear and it was shockabsorbing but it was stiff on the face so it still hurt alot. ![]() to help you make a better headgear though (im pretty sure you already got this covered), one of the things i like about the 2900 and that ive been searching for is that its padded and firm yet really SOFT. I just saw the photos on your site and they look good, looks really padded and i like the fact that they have the chin padding and the padding at the back of the head which i wish the winning headgear had. i cant find a ruler at the moment but using one inch tape roll as a reference it looks about 1.6-1.7 on the forehead and 1 inch on the cheeks with the raised edge of the cheeks thats by the nose at about 1.3. alot of people cant afford the high price so there really should be an alternative. That sounds really cool i wish it would have come along sooner. *i got the photo from another forum but its the exact one i got I know the price is a little steep but if its within your reach, SAVE YOUR MONEY and buy the fg2900, dont skimp on protection!! your dome will thank you later. I paid $171 cash for this headgear and don't regret it at all (i was told the prices are going to go up a bit starting April). The one and only flaw, if you want to call it that, which I can think of is that it doesn't have padding on the back of the head in case you get knocked out cold and fall flat on your ass, but then again that doesn't really happen very often in sparring sessions. They have other headgears too, but the fg2900 has 30 percent more padding on the cheeks and forehead than traditional headgear. The padding around the cheeks is extra padded so this helps take shock off nose shots and makes it kind of hard to really get hit in the nose clean. ![]() It doesnt move around during sparing and again it aborbs ALOT of shock, but youre still going to get hurt, but no where near as much as if you used some other headgear. It fits snugly on your face and feels smooth. Its actually made from artificial leather, but that doesnt matter. It has a really soft slow recovery foam that absorbs a great deal of shock, especially on the forehead. The FG2900 is SUPER padded, soft, and comfortable. I personally prefer traditional style headgears so I went with the fg2900 which is also cheaper. The best headgear these guys have is a facebar headgear (fg-5000) which alot of the pros use, its the best facebar type headgear available and lots of people claim this is the best headgear money can buy. The guy I met was a really nice cool guy and he makes you feel welcome and treats you like a pro, lets you try stuff on, insists you take your time etc, excellent service. I was going to order these online but I found out that the place is not far from my house so I took the trip. I guess it worked out though because I got to try it on first and checked out some of their other gear (which is great). He was dropping off some stuff for freddy roach, so I missed going to the gym and I could have gotten it delivered there too haha. Speaking of which, unfortunately for me I found out that he was at the Wild Card boxing club where I train at a couple hours before. ALOT of pros deal with this company, barrerra, morales, pacquiao, mayweather, de la hoya etc. These headgear's are expensive because they are THE BEST and probably due to the Japanese currency exchange or something. Currently there is only 1 distributor based in the US, which is. So I went to the company website and found out that the company is based in japan. For some reason I felt the everlast competition headgear to be softer than the title gel one which was shock absorbing but a little hard and stiff on the face, but it could be due to the fact that I probably got it too small and that it was new so I never broke it in. I tried the best one from Title, the gel full face headgear, and Ive sparred with regular competition headgear. I haven't tried many but I cant picture anything being much better than this headgear, its almost perfect. I know alot of people ask what the best headgear out there is, and Im sure if you've asked, the brand Winning has come up. READ THIS REVIEW, DONT WASTE MONEY TRYING TONS OF HEADGEAR TRUST ME! ![]()
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