Item ships via “Truck”, air shipping is not available. ******Alternate Accessory Color Options Available, Contact Us For Details******Īdditional shipping will apply, Free Shipping is only for Los Angeles area. Full Length Broadcloth Ring Skirt (Black) boxing ring corner pad custom set of 4 £ 199.95 Our unique fold over design holds the cornerpad securely and offers athletes protection from fastenings normally exposed on the top rope.USA Boxing and Professional Boxing Approved Ring Padding.Set of 8 Professional Ring Rope Spacers.4 Regulation Ring Ropes and Rope Covers (Black).4 Professional Ring Corner Cushions (Black).Professional Elevated Training Ring Includes All of the Following: The Professional Training Ring exceeds all USA Boxing and professional sanctioning commission regulations for competition use. Once the wood flooring is secured to the frame, a super-steady, extra-secure 36” elevated ring is ready for intense extended action. Advanced technological design utilizes our exclusive drop-in frame that virtually alleviates hardware for faster installation and almost no after setup frame maintenance. The frame and corner posts are manufactured with heavy gauge steel to solidly endure the most demanding daily training and sparring, from youths to super heavyweights. The main thing is to have one in your gym, so your fighters get accustomed to how they feel and what it’s like to move around between four corners and when their backs are against the ropes.The Professional Training Boxing Ring is the premier elevated training ring, built for professional gyms, boxing clubs, combat training centers, health clubs, recreation centers, schools, military and industrial requirements. The specific style or type of ring depends a lot on personal preference and how it’s intended to be used. Overall, boxing rings are designed to fit your space, whether you have a small gym or large facility. You seldom see a 16’ ring used in competition, while 20’ - 22’ is most common. There are no regulations in training or boxing gyms, but rings used in competition should range from 16’ - 20’. In this instance, the 1” padding sits right on the floor and is covered with a canvas. Because of its ease of assembly and use, this is standard in most boxing gyms. This style is widely used because it sits right at floor level, requires no additional flooring, which makes it more affordable and versatile. In both drop-and-lock and “lowboy” boxing rings, the floor is constructed of hardwood planks then topped with 1” padding for safety and a canvas cover for traction.Īnother boxing ring option is called a floor ring. Again, that is mostly for convenience, ease of getting in and out of it, along with instances where ceiling height might be limiting. It reduces the need to own more than one style of boxing ring.Ī “lowboy” boxing ring only has the lower setting and is most popular in boxing gyms, rather than competition. This makes it convenient for coaches who use it in their gym, but then disassemble it to take it to an event. This type of boxing ring is also meant to be set up and taken down for tournament use. The lower setting is somewhat easier to get in and out of because it doesn’t require ring stools. A lower setting, on the other hand, makes allowances for low ceilings, where the fighters might need more headroom. The higher boxing ring placement is ideal for larger competitions so that judges, spectators and officials can easily view the action. IA drop-and-lock style of boxing ring is designed to be used at a 36” regulation height for competition or adjusted to a lower height setting when head room is needed. Just like boxing gloves, and nearly any type of equipment you use in training or competition, boxing rings are designed to fit specific needs.
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