| Restocking Fee | No |
|---|---|
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
| Gender | Unisex/All ages |
| Size | 8ft Long |
| Model | 132 |
| Modified Item | No |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | China |
| Custom Bundle | Yes |
| Non-Domestic Product | No |
| Color | Multi-Color |
| Brand | LASTPUNCH |
| Bundle Description | Bundle of 2 Pairs |
Check the listing for details. (Bundle Pack 2 Pairs) Boxing, Martial Arts & MMA Protective 8ft Long Hand Wraps. Color: Multi-Color, Condition: New with tags. Listed at 8.95 USD. (Bundle pack of 2 Pairs) Boxing, Martial Arts & MMA Protective 8ft Long Hand Wraps Good Quality Heavy Duty Various Colors Approximately 8ft Long Long Durability Why Wrap Your Hands? Then hand wrap’s purpose is to protect a boxer’s most important weapon, his hands! The hands are made up of many small joints and small bones that could easily fracture from the impact of repeated punches. Hand wraps are there to hold your hand together providing support for your wrists, fingers, knuckles, and the entire hand itself. Many people incorrectly think hand wraps are for extra cushion or protection for your knuckles. The hand wrap’s purpose is NOT to cushion the impact; that’s what the boxing gloves are for. The hand wraps are there to secure all your loose joints and moveable bones. The hand wrap fastens all your joints together so the shock is better distributed across your entire hand. You don’t want your joints to be moving freely and independently when the hand strikes an object. You can suffer a fracture if joints are moving in their own direction. A properly wrapped hand will tighten into a solid fist when the hand is closed. If your hands are loose when you punch, it’s very easy for small joints in your hand to collapse over each other and break. Even if you don’t break your hand, you don’t want to risk hand injuries that prevent you from doing other things in life like typing on a computer, holding a pen, or carrying things. Save your hands for life after boxing!