Boxing bandages for stability & protection
Discover the perfect support for your boxing training! Our high-quality boxing supports from Paffen Sport, Lonadale, Kwon and Kwon Professional Boxing offer you the optimal support and protection you need. Whether you're a beginner or a professional, our supports will always keep you in the game and keep you safe. Choose from a variety of colours and materials and train in style and protection. Browse our boxing bandages category now and discover tried and tested products!
Boxing bandages - protect your hands while boxing
As a boxer you know how important it is to protect your hands. Boxing bandages are indispensable. They not only provide additional support for your wrists, but also protect your knuckles and fingers from injury. In our category "Boxing Bandages" you will find a wide range of different models and colours that perfectly match your boxing outfit.
No matter if you are an amateur or a professional, boxing bandages should always be part of your equipment. Because when boxing, injuries can quickly occur if you don't protect your hands sufficiently. With our high-quality boxing bandages, you are on the safe side and can fully concentrate on your training or your fight.
A common problem in boxing is sweating. If your hands get wet, it can be difficult to put the bandages on properly. That's why we offer special boxing bandages that are made of breathable material and quickly wick away moisture. This keeps your hands dry and you can fully concentrate on your training.
Our boxing bandages are available in different lengths and widths to ensure a perfect fit. We also have special bandages for women, which have a narrower fit and adapt perfectly to the female hand. We also offer boxing wraps with or without a thumb loop, depending on which you prefer.
If you are looking for high-quality boxing bandages, boxen.de is the right place for you. We offer a wide range of different models and colours at fair prices. Order your boxing bandages online now and protect your hands while boxing!
Order your boxing bandages now at boxen.de and protect your hands while boxing!
Which length for boxing bandages?
The length of the boxing bandages is an important factor to consider when choosing. There are different sizes and lengths of bandages on the market, but which one suits you best? The answer depends on several factors. First of all, you should consider the size of your hands.
If your hands are larger than average, you will probably need longer bandages. However, if your hands are smaller than average or if you wear children's boxing gloves, shorter bandages may be more suitable. Another important factor is the type of training or competition for which they will be used. For training, longer bandages (around 4 metres) are usually recommended as they offer more protection and can prevent injuries. For a competition, only certain lengths may be permitted - so it is worth asking in advance!
There are also special types of boxing bandages that are extra long to provide additional protection for wrists and ankles (up to 5m). These are particularly suitable for experienced fighters and those with pre-existing injuries in these areas. Overall, the longer a boxing brace is, the more support it offers your wrist. In conclusion, it would be wise to choose braces that are at least four metres long - unless you have special needs. However, if you are unsure which length is best for you, consult an experienced trainer.
Elastic or inelastic boxing bandages - what is the difference?
This is a question many boxers and martial artists ask themselves when it comes to choosing the right bandages. The answer is not quite simple, because it depends on various factors.
Elastic bandages are particularly stretchy and thus offer a high degree of flexibility when wrapped around the wrist. They adapt well to the shape of the wrist and provide a comfortable fit. They can also be wrapped a little tighter if necessary to provide additional stability.
Inelastic supports, on the other hand, are less flexible and usually have a firmer structure. This means they offer more support in the wrist area and prevent bending or twisting during training or competition. The decision for elastic or non-elastic bandages therefore depends mainly on the protection you need or the type of training you do.
For beginners, elastic bandages are recommended, as they should not put too much strain on the wrist. Advanced athletes more often choose the non-elastic models - especially when heavy weights are to be lifted or fast movements take place (e.g. kickboxing training).
In the end, every athlete should decide for himself which variant he likes best - but it is always important to make sure that the quality is right!