![]() The quality of this thing is top notch, full leather construction. Perfectly good vision with no obstructions whatsoever. It’s as if you weren’t wearing a headgear in the first place. ![]() The Ringside competition headgear sits right and feels right.ĭue to the face being so open and the cheeks being small, the vision you get out of this thing is ideal. Really no complaints whatsoever when it comes to comfort. It doesn’t mold to the face the same way that an FG2900 does but it still molds a good amount. Comfort and VisionĪs mentioned earlier that very soft inner layer truly does help to make this thing feel very comfortable. This headgear is meant for competition so I think it does a better job protecting the brain than it does protecting the face and because of that it’s something that a slick Boxer can use to better effect than someone who brawls or is starting out. It’s not something I would recommend to someone who is worried about going to work with a bruised or cut up face though. Overall the protection the Ringside CH offers is pretty good, top tier for sure due to the padding. It’s just strange and I wish the cheeks were wider and came closer to the nose. Now you don’t notice this thing at all unless you grab the cheeks and try to push it to the leather. The cheeks are also stuffed with a very hard foam or some kind of stiff object that helps them keep their shape. The back, sides, and forehead are protected very well but the mouth, nose, cheeks, chin, the face in general are wide open for any punch at any angle. You might as well buy the one without cheeks because these things are so small and thin that they barely cover my cheek bones. The only big flaw that comes with the protection of this headgear are the cheeks. The ears are a little open in my opinion but a good amount of padding surrounds them. The back and sides of the headgear are also very well padded with the back having a cushion.
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