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I buy from a variaty of stores and manufactures.
Ringside.com
Title
combatsports
Combat sports is a syster busyness of ringside, there synthtic gloves are quality and last a long time. Both title and ringside gloves are confertable as well as there coaches mitts. But if you have your own gym, get you a whole sale account.
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Originally posted by bodhisattva View PostRingside
Fairtex
Windy
Reyes
If you buy a lot of gear, you should see about becoming a Ringside rep. I don't think it takes much to become one and then you get the ringside discount.
I've had great service from them, too. Quick and cheap delivery.
Those above names should be quality in all regards.
-Dwayne
These brands buy quality stock from manufacturers, they care for there goodwill.
As other non-branded wholesalers, they also buy from manufacturers and some wholesalers have there own production units based in Asia. But the difference is that some make profits and some mantain there name in the market.
What do you say????The more you spend the more perfect you get.
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some quality gear makers
Originally posted by integrityma View PostWhat equipment suppliers does everyone use? My curriculum is mostly built on training the body to be profficient so we use alot of gear. My problem is that most martial arts supply companies tend to carry only low grade products. I can't get decent boxing gloves or even bag gloves from a martial arts distributor. The gloves they have would be laughed out of every gym i've been to. I know where to get good thai pads at retail prices, but can't find anything wholesale that isnt a cheap mockery of the real thing. Training knives are almost worthless when coming from these distributors, and things like batons are only the cheap throw aways. I find myself having to get my gear from five different companies. anyone able to point me to a high quality distributor that deals in focus mitts, bag gloves, shields, training knives, pepper spray, batons, kubatons, air softs, protective gear? help please
Fairtex
Windy
Reyes
If you buy a lot of gear, you should see about becoming a Ringside rep. I don't think it takes much to become one and then you get the ringside discount.
I've had great service from them, too. Quick and cheap delivery.
Those above names should be quality in all regards.
-Dwayne
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Fairtex
Title Boxing Equipment: Punching bags, boxing gloves, boxing gear & boxing supplies at discount prices.
Kombat Instruments, Ltd.
EDGES2, INC.
Kali Knives.com - Your premier source for Martial Arts Training Knives
Kali Gear - Making you battle ready - Equipment for Kali and Pencak Silat
Keen Edge Knives, The Leading Edge in Training Knives for Police, Military & Martial Arts
Knives at Knife Center
Hope this helps ...train well
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This is always tough if you are a discerning instructor, but have you tried I & I Sports. They are not perfect, but are closer than most. The only problem for me is that their international distribution sucks, so it’s a hassle to get their stuff sent to the UK. If you’re stateside, give them a look.
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Joe
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enough with the cheap gear
What equipment suppliers does everyone use? My curriculum is mostly built on training the body to be profficient so we use alot of gear. My problem is that most martial arts supply companies tend to carry only low grade products. I can't get decent boxing gloves or even bag gloves from a martial arts distributor. The gloves they have would be laughed out of every gym i've been to. I know where to get good thai pads at retail prices, but can't find anything wholesale that isnt a cheap mockery of the real thing. Training knives are almost worthless when coming from these distributors, and things like batons are only the cheap throw aways. I find myself having to get my gear from five different companies. anyone able to point me to a high quality distributor that deals in focus mitts, bag gloves, shields, training knives, pepper spray, batons, kubatons, air softs, protective gear? help pleaseTags: None
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