0:01 Hey, what's up guys? Today I'm doing a
0:04 review on the Hidden Move Face Saver
0:16 Just waking up in the morning. Got a good
0:32 Hey, what's up guys? Carlo here. Today
0:35 I'm doing the long awaited review of the
0:38 Hit and Move Face Saver headgear. This
0:40 retails for $259
0:43 on their website. I got mine in the all
0:46 black colorway. Size small, medium.
0:48 There's actually a tag with the size
0:51 stitched into the crown of the headgear.
0:53 You can also get this in large XL. So,
0:55 there's essentially two sizes to choose
0:58 from. And there's a sizing chart on
0:59 their website that you can use to
1:01 determine what is the correct size for
1:04 you based on the circumference of your
1:07 head. I put the headgear on the scale
1:10 and it weighed in at 13.2 oz, which is
1:13 the lightest face saver I've ever used.
1:16 Um, for reference, the Winning FG5000
1:19 Face Saver weighs in roughly at about 15
1:21 ounces. So, significantly lighter than
1:23 the Winning, which is one of the main
1:25 features of this headgear, which we'll
1:27 discuss in more detail here in a second.
1:30 is constructed of genuine leather on the
1:32 exterior of the headgear, not synthetic,
1:34 which is uh which is pretty cool because
1:36 oftent times the headgearss that are
1:38 more lightweight, they usually offset
1:41 the weight by using a synthetic uh
1:43 compared to a genuine leather, which
1:44 saves a little bit of weight, but in
1:46 this case, they use genuine leather and
1:48 it's still uh very lightweight. So, you
1:49 do have the genuine leather on the
1:52 exterior. You also have the synthetic
1:54 analign leather. Now, this is my
1:57 favorite type of liner for headgearss.
1:59 Um, this is not an exclusive material
2:00 just for Hit and Move. Other companies
2:03 use it as well, like Phenom. And to me,
2:06 it's a good compromise between leather
2:08 and like a cloth liner interior. Now,
2:10 with leather, typically, if it's on the
2:12 inside as a liner, once she starts
2:15 sweating, uh, with leather, it it tends
2:16 to want to slip around a lot. So, when
2:19 you're taking punches, um, you often
2:21 have to readjust the headgear because it
2:24 shifts around a lot. With cloth liners,
2:26 it does a better job of staying in
2:28 staying in place and not moving around
2:30 as much as leather. The downside or the
2:32 drawback is that cloth liners tend to
2:34 soak up a lot of sweat and they get
2:36 really funky. So, this analign leather
2:39 to me is a is a really great compromise
2:42 because you get definitely more grip
2:44 than traditional leather, but you don't
2:46 have to worry about this material
2:48 soaking up all the sweat and getting
2:50 funky on the inside. So again, this is
2:52 my favorite type of liner for headgear
2:56 so far. You also do have a quick clip
2:58 chin strap at the very bottom with a
3:01 plastic male and female end. Obviously,
3:03 this type of chin strap was really
3:06 popularized by Winning. Um, and you
3:08 still have a lot of other brands that
3:10 use your conventional like, you know,
3:13 belt buckle uh chin chin strap that uses
3:16 the metal buckle as well as the the
3:18 leather uh strap that has the holes in
3:19 it. So, you still have that, which is
3:22 fine. I mean, they both work, but for
3:23 speed and convenience, this is really
3:26 the way to go uh with the quick clip
3:28 system. So, you do have that. Um, you
3:31 also have rear and top lace closure,
3:33 which mean which to me is my personal
3:36 favorite. I I definitely prefer lace up
3:38 closure headgear compared to Velcro. I
3:41 feel like uh lace closures just give a
3:43 better fit and feel. I feel like it just
3:45 kind of wraps around your head uh better
3:48 than a Velcro uh type closure does. Um
3:50 the rear closure obviously is used for
3:52 the circumference of your head to kind
3:55 of give you that horizontal uh fit. And
3:58 then the top crown uh lace up is for the
3:59 depth of your head. So once you put the
4:02 headgear on, how far down it sits uh
4:05 onto your head. So you do have that. Um
4:07 you do have the air donuts on the side.
4:09 So nothing too crazy here. um which is
4:11 about an inch and firm density foam
4:14 padding uh with the crossbar. You have
4:16 the hint and move logo right there on
4:18 the crossbar. So you have that on both sides
4:20 sides
4:22 and then obviously you do have the bar
4:24 that is installed in the front of the
4:26 face saver. Now obvious that's where the
4:28 majority of the weight's going to be is
4:31 because of this bar. Typically, face
4:33 savers use a metal whether it's aluminum
4:37 or a steel bar uh on the front. Um,
4:39 which to me is much better than going
4:42 with a like a PU or a plastic because
4:44 with the bar system, if you have any
4:47 type of pressure point on your temples,
4:49 your forehead, your cheeks, or sometimes
4:51 even on the back of your head, you can
4:54 actually compress or you can open up the headgear
4:55 headgear
4:57 um to relieve any type of pressure
4:59 points uh where the bar is located. So
5:02 you you have that in terms of padding.
5:04 This is very similar to their air armor
5:07 headgear where you have basically what
5:09 they call micro padding. And that's
5:10 where you're getting a lot of the weight
5:12 savings with this headgear. So before I
5:14 kind of go into detail about that,
5:17 there's a there's a couple key details
5:18 with this face saver. I wanted to kind
5:21 of go over a couple of uh disclaimers.
5:23 Now for me personally, I hate face
5:25 savers. Okay? Not just this, you know,
5:27 face saver, this particular one, but
5:28 just face savers in general. I've never
5:29 been a fan of them. If you've watched
5:32 any of my reviews um in the past, I'm
5:34 not a fan of face savers. For me in
5:35 particular, it's because I feel like it
5:37 impairs my vision too much. And I feel
5:39 like oftent times if you're wearing a
5:41 face saver, you take more punishment
5:43 than you should. Um not only because
5:44 you're you can't see certain punches,
5:47 mainly like uppercuts, a lot of vertical
5:50 rising punches because of this bar. Um
5:52 and I feel like you get a little bit
5:54 more confident in taking punches because
5:56 you're not getting any contact to your
5:57 face. So, if somebody's throwing a jab
6:00 or a stray at you, you're I feel
6:02 mentally you're a little bit more you're
6:03 you're a little you take a little bit
6:04 more risk that if that's the better way
6:07 to put it from someone throwing punches
6:09 at you. So, rather than using your head
6:11 movement to try to close the distance
6:12 between you and your opponent, you kind
6:14 of just walk try to walk it down because
6:16 you feel confident that this uh this
6:18 face saver, this bar right here is going
6:19 to protect you. So, I feel like you have
6:23 a little bit more uh of an issue with
6:25 judgment when you're using this compared
6:26 to if you're using like an open face or
6:27 a cheek head gear where you're going to
6:30 be much more cautious on how you work
6:32 your defense and how you uh close the
6:34 gap between you and your sparring
6:36 partner. Um, so that's really the reason
6:38 why I've never really liked face savers.
6:40 I feel like again I take too much
6:42 punishment with it and you're still
6:43 getting punched, right? So, the
6:45 concussive force behind someone's punch
6:47 is still landing on your head. Uh,
6:49 regardless if it's there's a bar right
6:51 here or there's no bar, if that punch is
6:52 landing. Now, obviously, the saving
6:54 grace with the face saver, what is
6:56 designed for is to prevent contact to
6:58 the front part of your face,
6:59 particularly your nose and your orbital
7:01 bone. That's really the area kind of
7:04 this area right here is where you're
7:06 really trying to save your face, no pun
7:08 intended. Um, which is really important
7:11 for to me, you know, people that are
7:13 maybe sparring, uh, and they they work
7:15 like in a white collar industry where
7:16 they can't come to work with, you know,
7:19 a black eye or, you know, a broken nose
7:21 or any type of facial damage. Um, even
7:24 maybe somebody that's, uh, in a business
7:25 where they have to present a certain way
7:27 and have to look a certain way and they
7:29 can't go to work looking like that or if
7:31 you're at a high level pro. Now, a lot
7:32 of people say, "Well, I see guys like
7:34 Pacquiao use Face Savers." Which is
7:37 true. And I think that's the reason they
7:39 use it is because if you're a pro at the
7:41 highest level and you have a lot of
7:44 money that is that is on the line for
7:46 your upcoming fight that's in a couple
7:47 of weeks and you're in the middle of
7:49 training camp, the last thing you want
7:51 is to sustain any type of damage to your
7:55 face that can, you know, uh, prevent you
7:56 from getting your getting into your
7:58 fight. Like, you know, sometimes you see
8:01 fighters will have to pull out of a
8:02 fight because they got an injury to
8:05 their eye or to their cheek and they had
8:06 to pull out. So, now they're missing out
8:08 on their on their payday. So, you know,
8:12 if you're talking 10, 15, 20 million,
8:14 that's why the face saver to me is
8:16 important because they can still spar at
8:19 a high level, but the bar in the front
8:22 helps with protecting them from taking
8:24 any injury during their camp. So, that
8:26 to me is really where the Face Saber
8:29 really shines with this uh style of
8:31 headgear. Now, with Hit and Move, they
8:33 have on their website, there's a lot of
8:36 of data here that uh there's really no
8:39 way for me to just remember it all, but
8:41 the key takeaways with this head here is
8:44 one going to be the padding. Now,
8:45 there's definitely a reduction in
8:47 padding. I would say that there's maybe
8:49 about a 2 in overall thickness, maybe a
8:51 little bit under that, maybe an inch and
8:55 3/4 of padding uh around the headgear,
8:57 on the forehead, the temple, around the
8:59 side next to the cheeks, and then on the
9:00 front portion of the bar. Now, you can
9:02 see where they placed a little bit
9:04 thicker padding on the impact zone. So,
9:05 they have a little bit of thicker
9:07 padding just like their air armor. You
9:08 have the circular one with a hit and
9:10 move logo right there. You have kind of
9:12 these two bump ups right here. And then
9:14 you have one right here and run right
9:15 here for the temple. So, these are
9:18 basically raised cushion padding for
9:19 areas that you typically would take a
9:22 little bit more uh damage. You have a
9:23 little bit more little of padding on the
9:26 side right here. Uh that is not as thick
9:28 as the little bumpouts that you have
9:29 here, the micro padding. And you also
9:32 have the micro padding right down here
9:34 uh right where the cheekbone is at. So,
9:35 this is essentially right here on the
9:37 side of your face. So, for any type of
9:39 punches that are coming in, primarily
9:41 hooks, you have extended padding right
9:44 there. And then you have padding uh
9:46 obviously around the front of the bar.
9:48 You can see it there for yourself. And
9:50 then the inside is lined with padding as
9:52 well. I'd say that the me the the
9:53 padding on the inside of the the face
9:56 saver is a medium density foam. And it
9:58 is very comfortable. So I didn't really
10:00 experience any type of discomfort with
10:02 the headgear when it was just sitting on
10:04 my head. So in terms of comfort, it's
10:06 definitely there. On the back of the
10:09 headgear, you do also have uh these
10:11 vertical paddings pieces that come down
10:13 on the back. Again, it's not throughout
10:15 the entire back piece right here. It's
10:17 just right here on the back. So, if you
10:18 end up getting punched on the back of
10:20 the head, you do have about an inch of
10:22 foam on the back. So, that's really
10:24 where you see how they kind of
10:25 strategically place the padding
10:27 throughout the headgear uh to give you
10:29 the padding where you need it, but also
10:31 kind of reduce the weight. So that's
10:32 where you kind of see the weight
10:35 reduction uh with this headgear. And
10:36 compared to a lot of other other
10:38 headgearss, it's it's just a smaller
10:41 face saver. So it's not like this
10:43 massive giant, you know, stormtroop
10:45 stormtrooper helmet that you have on
10:48 your head that give makes it a big
10:49 target for your sparring partner. And
10:50 that's the other thing, right? Of often
10:54 times, uh, you know, face savers make
10:56 your your head a bigger target. So it's
10:59 much easier for your sparring partner to
11:02 land punches on you. So, just the much
11:04 more compact frame and the the padding
11:06 not being as thick definitely helps out
11:09 with the weight, but also the size and
11:11 the profile of the headgear. The next
11:13 thing is going to be the opening right
11:15 here. This is the the the one that a lot
11:17 of people are talking about is you can
11:21 see that it's much larger than a lot of
11:22 face savers. In fact, pretty much all
11:24 the face savers that are out there in
11:25 the market. Obviously, the winning
11:28 FG5000 is kind of the has always been
11:29 the benchmark and you see all these
11:31 other brands come out with their version
11:34 of a face saver and it's basically just
11:36 a copy of the FG5000, right? They make
11:38 it look like it. They have the same
11:40 style of padding, the same front bar,
11:42 very similar, right? Rear closure, lace
11:45 up, lace up, you know, quick uh clip
11:47 chin strap, all that, right? So, you
11:49 have that. This right here is definitely
11:54 larger. So, what to me, I I like being
11:56 able to see what's in front of me. Uh, I
11:58 hate the the feeling of having this
12:01 horizontal bar. So, that's where the
12:02 biggest benefit for me comes in with
12:04 this headgear. And they actually did
12:06 some some studies and some testing. So,
12:08 they brought this hair this headgear.
12:10 I'm going to go off of their website
12:12 right here just to tell you guys.
12:15 Um, so they actually went to an
12:18 opthalmologist to get some studies done
12:20 on the actual peripheral visions and and
12:21 they had this headgear and they had like
12:23 the winning I think they had the fly
12:25 face saver and some others. Obviously
12:27 they're not going to name drop them on
12:28 their website for legal reasons but they
12:30 basically like say Mexican model,
12:32 Japanese model, British model, Canadian
12:35 model, whatever. So they did test on
12:37 peripheral vision, overall field of
12:39 vision, superior vision, ability to see
12:41 punches coming from above. So basically
12:43 like if you're maybe you're like
12:44 slipping underneath or you're weaving
12:46 underneath and your your opponent's
12:49 punching downwards at you. Um inferior
12:51 vision means ability to see punches
12:54 coming from below which is that's where
12:56 really the the big one with the face the
12:58 face savers because of that bar and
13:02 temporal vision uh detecting motion
13:04 while fixating on a central point. So
13:07 basically like if me if I'm staring in
13:08 this direction and maybe my opponent has
13:10 really quick footwork and he goes this
13:12 way and he throws a punch being able to
13:15 really see that punch coming from this
13:17 angle rather while I'm still looking
13:18 forward. So that's essentially what
13:21 temporal so temporal like hit and move
13:23 was 92%. The next one would be Mexican
13:25 model which was 56%.
13:30 Japanese was 62% British was 64%.
13:32 Inferior vision hit and move 90%.
13:36 Mexican model 57. Japanese model 61.
13:38 Superior vision hit move 95. Mexican
13:41 model 60. Japanese 64. Peripheral vision
13:44 head move was 105°
13:46 matching natural peripheral vision.
13:49 Mexican model was 55, Japanese model was
13:52 70, British model was 72. So, out of all
13:55 of these, the excuse me, the next best
13:57 would probably be the winning headgear
13:59 in terms of just overall vision,
14:01 peripheral, looking straight and a
14:03 target moves and all of that. So, that's really
14:04 really
14:06 to me where this headgear shines. So,
14:08 let me go ahead and put it on now.
14:09 Enough with talking about it. I'm going
14:11 to slide it on my head.
14:14 So, putting the headgear on, it feel it
14:17 fits very nicely. It's very comfortable.
14:19 Um, I really didn't have to adjust my
14:20 headgear very much. I actually had to
14:22 kind of compress mine when I first got
14:24 it um because I felt a little bit of
14:26 pressure right here on my cheek and once
14:28 I compressed it, it kind of made it
14:30 flare a little bit more outwards. So,
14:33 like all face savers,
14:34 and this is kind of something I have to
14:37 say in all my face review videos is face
14:39 savers typically sit kind of more at a
14:41 45°ree angle. They're not going to sit
14:44 completely like flat on your head and
14:46 they sit at a 45°ree angle. whether it's
14:48 this headgear, whether it's Rival,
14:50 Reyes, winning, whatever it may be. So,
14:52 it sits up a little bit higher. So,
14:53 you'll notice that this cutout right
14:55 here, and the bar essentially is like
14:57 where the bridge of my nose is at. And
14:58 most people are going to say, "Well,
15:00 it's not that's not good cuz when you
15:01 get hit, it's going to jam right into
15:02 your nose." No, that that's not what
15:05 happens. If you use the face, then you
15:06 know that once you get hit with a
15:08 straight punch, what happens is the the
15:10 bar actually drops down in front of your
15:12 mouth. So, it never actually hits your
15:15 nose. And I I'd have a decent sized nose
15:19 um that sticks out. And you can see
15:20 there that, you know, I don't have a
15:22 flat nose. My nose is pretty pointy and
15:24 sticks out a good amount. But when I was
15:26 using this in sparring, um I've had this
15:28 this headgear for several months now.
15:30 So, it's been in my rotation. But when I
15:31 used this headgear for sparring, there
15:33 was never once that this bar actually
15:35 hit my nose. So, for those of you
15:36 asking, is it going to hit your nose and
15:38 slam into your nose? I personally didn't
15:40 have any issues with the bar actually
15:42 hitting my nose. Now, keep in mind, you
15:44 got to get the correct size headgear. If
15:46 you get the wrong size, you know, full
15:48 disclaimer, you know, you just have to
15:50 size it correctly. So, it's important,
15:52 get yourself a measuring tape. You know,
15:53 have somebody at your house get a
15:54 measuring tape and measure the
15:55 circumference before you buy the
15:57 headgear. But, I got mine small medium
16:00 and it fits me good. So, anyhow, when
16:02 when you when it when you take a punch,
16:04 the bar will come and actually tuck
16:05 underneath your nose like it does right
16:09 here. So, no issues there. Once I put
16:10 the quick clip on, you can see it's
16:12 everything is adjusted to the size of my
16:15 head and it stays on really nicely
16:18 even when I take shots. Um, the chin
16:20 strap is in a perfect spot. So, it's
16:21 right under my chin. It's not too far
16:24 back. I hate headgearss that have a chin
16:25 strap that comes all the way back and it
16:27 feels like you're choking yourself out
16:29 or it's like right on your Adam's apple.
16:31 Um, so when you like tuck your head
16:33 downwards, you feel like the chin
16:35 actually like the the strap jams into
16:37 your throat. So with this, the actual
16:39 positioning of the strap is perfect.
16:40 There's a good amount of padding right
16:42 here, too, where the chin the chin strap
16:44 is at. So there's no discomfort there.
16:46 Um the the comfort around the padding
16:48 around the the orbital bone, the eyes
16:50 and the top of my temple, everything
16:53 here feels really good. My ears are
16:55 actually on the inside. I'm grabbing the
16:56 tip of my ear as on the inside of the
17:00 ear donut on both sides. And the back of
17:04 the lace up closure is tapered. So I
17:07 have full rotation of my head on the
17:09 back of the headgear. So I have that all
17:11 done. Everything feels very comfortable
17:14 with this headgear. Um, next is going to
17:15 be the vision. Now this is my favorite
17:16 part of the headgear is going to be the
17:18 peripheral vision. Now being able to
17:20 look left and right, so horizontally up
17:23 and down. It's definitely the best I
17:25 would say when it comes to a phase
17:27 saver. Now, can I still see this bar
17:28 right here? Yes, I I can still see the
17:30 bar there. Is it better than the others?
17:32 Yes. When it comes to the face saver,
17:34 yes, definitely. It's better. And I just
17:37 have better vision. So, will I still
17:39 pick this Face Saver over a traditional
17:41 open face or a cheek protector? No. I
17:43 still like those more. Um I I would
17:45 still pick the Air Armor headgear over
17:47 this one just because again, I'm not a
17:49 fan of the bar. But if I were to choose
17:51 over the other face savers, then yes, I
17:53 would go with this one in terms of
17:56 visibility. Now, my next question is
17:58 going to be, will a glove actually make
18:00 contact with my face? Now, I will tell
18:03 you guys this. I I use this in multiple
18:06 rounds of sparring. Um, I only actually
18:08 got touched in the face once and it was
18:11 actually right here. And when you're
18:12 sparring, everything moves so quickly,
18:14 right? So, if you do feel something,
18:17 it's like in your in one ear and out the
18:18 other, like when it comes to your your
18:19 thought process, cuz you're in the
18:20 middle of sparring, but you're not
18:21 thinking about that, but you knew you
18:24 felt it, right? So, I was sparring a
18:27 couple weeks ago and I I did feel like
18:29 must have been maybe like the tip of the
18:31 glove and you can actually see like the
18:32 opening is large enough. So, if I go
18:34 like this, the glove is actually
18:38 touching my nose right there. With that
18:39 being said, when I did get touched by
18:42 the glove right right around this area,
18:44 it didn't do any damage, but I
18:46 definitely felt a piece of the leather
18:48 off the glove kind of like graze my face
18:50 a little bit and it and it kind of got
18:52 through. So, for those of you that are
18:54 wondering, well, is is it going to be
18:56 completely 100% scot-free where I'm not
18:58 going to feel anything on my face? I
19:00 can't guarantee you that because I felt
19:02 a little bit. Also, when you're
19:04 sparring, punches are coming all kinds
19:05 of angles depending on the experience of
19:06 your barring partner. You might have
19:09 somebody clinch with you. You know, you
19:10 might have somebody actually like have
19:12 their glove the tip and go like that,
19:15 right? They might try to parry a shot
19:16 and they parry and then the fingertip
19:18 parries right into your face. You can
19:21 see if I do that the fingertip of this
19:24 glove, this is a 16oz glove from from
19:26 the kennel box. And this is actually a
19:28 good friend of mine, Arvin in um the Bay
19:29 Area in San Leandro, California, which
19:31 is basically like East Bay Oakland area.
19:33 Uh this is their glove. If you're in
19:34 that area, make sure you check them out.
19:35 Shout out to Arvin and the team at
19:39 Kennel. But this is a standard 16 uh
19:41 sparring glove. I mean, it's not large,
19:43 it's not small. It's pretty much right
19:44 there in the middle. Pretty much your
19:46 average size 16 glove. If somebody were
19:49 coming at you and like parry a shot and
19:51 they accidentally you can definitely
19:53 still feel I mean like right there it's
19:55 touching my my eye right now. Is this a
19:57 regular punch? No, of course it's not.
19:59 But when you're sparring again, you're
20:01 not you're throwing your punches, but
20:02 there's going to be times where you guys
20:03 are real close up and you're you're
20:05 maybe pairing or like you're kind of
20:07 like in that crossuard or you're in a
20:08 shoulder roll or something and you just
20:10 kind of come forward. happens,
20:13 right? So to tell you guys my answer to
20:15 that is yes. There was one time that I
20:16 did feel it come through. It didn't do
20:18 any damage. Never got punched in the
20:21 nose, nor did the bar hit my nose. So,
20:23 that was my experience with this face
20:26 saver in terms of the actual opening uh
20:28 with this head guard. Um so, just
20:29 something I wanted to kind of clarify
20:31 with that because I knew that question
20:33 would come up um whether or not you're
20:34 going to get touched. And I did get
20:36 touched a little bit around this area,
20:38 but again, nothing no damage. It didn't
20:40 do anything with that. And I feel like
20:42 the bar did its job. You know, for those
20:45 of you that are more reliant on face
20:46 savers, maybe you're using it because
20:48 you have, you know, a broken nose,
20:50 you're recovering, you work in an
20:52 industry where you can't take damage to
20:55 your face, you're a pro, that you know,
20:57 you have a fight coming up, you need to
20:59 stay fresh, you need your face to to be
21:01 good, you can't have any cuts, you can't
21:02 have anything, the fight's going to be
21:04 in two or 3 weeks, then yes, definitely
21:06 definitely in terms of vision
21:08 protection, I think it does it does a
21:11 great job in terms of that.
21:13 So, let me go ahead and get it off. You
21:16 can see again, it has a very snug, tight
21:18 fit to your face, which is really good.
21:20 Uh, when I was sweating in this, I I'm
21:22 I'm some I'm somebody that sweats
21:24 profusely when I train. Um, I didn't
21:26 have any issues with this sliding
21:28 around. Uh, obviously, if you take a
21:30 really hard shot, any headgear is going
21:32 to shift just a little bit. So, keep in
21:33 mind, it's never going to be 100%
21:35 foolproof. There's never going to be a
21:36 time where the headgear just literally
21:38 sits on your face and doesn't move at
21:40 all. You're going to have some movement.
21:41 Um, the other thing about face face
21:43 savers too I'm not a big fan of is
21:45 because you have this bar right here.
21:47 Actually, let me put it back on.
21:50 And this is something that I'm guilty of
21:52 is uppercuts. So, you're more
21:55 susceptible to uppercuts and just blows
21:56 or strikes if you're not just doing
21:58 boxing, if you're doing Muay Thai and
21:59 other combat sports, but strikes that
22:01 come upwards. And often times, because
22:03 it's clipped onto your head, people will
22:05 actually use the bar. Even if they don't
22:07 hit you in the chin with an uppercut,
22:08 they'll hit the bar and that what
22:09 that'll do is that'll lift up your chin.
22:11 They'll lift your head up and then like
22:13 I'll hit you with the left uppercut and
22:14 come straight down with the right. So
22:16 that's the other reason I'm not a a fan
22:18 of the face saver is because of that. It
22:22 almost acts it's almost like a tool that
22:24 your partner can use to kind of use to
22:26 kind of lift your head up because you
22:28 now you have this big bar right here
22:30 that is almost like a target that says
22:32 like, "Hey, hit me here. Lift lift up my
22:35 head." So that to me is is also the
22:37 reason why I'm typically not a big fan
22:38 of the face savers. But that's just
22:40 some, you know, speaking out loud. But
22:43 overall, man, you know, for a face
22:46 saver, I feel like they did compared to
22:48 their air armor, I feel like this is a
22:50 bigger jump for hit and move and a
22:53 bigger jump in general for saver for
22:55 face savers. You know, I I haven't seen
22:57 a face saver like this uh until this one
22:59 in terms of having much better
23:01 peripheral vision, being much more
23:03 lightweight, and a more compact frame,
23:06 and just an overall compact headgear.
23:08 So, I have to give them props for that
23:10 um for making a bigger jump. I feel like
23:13 the Air Armor was a pretty pretty good
23:14 product, but I feel like this is an even
23:18 better product from Hit and Move um for
23:21 for a face saver. So, you know, I know
23:22 they they come out with some pretty
23:24 innovative products, but to me, out of
23:25 all the products they've come out with,
23:27 this is their best one in my opinion
23:30 because of what currently is out in the
23:31 market that we have now when it comes to
23:33 face savers. You know, obviously the
23:36 FG5000 is kind of the benchmark, but
23:38 there's so many out there that are very
23:40 just poor, right? There it's just this
23:43 huge clunky headgear and they give you
23:45 just this little window to see out of
23:47 and there's really no thought process.
23:50 This is basically copy and paste. Uh
23:51 with this, I feel like they did a really
23:54 good job of really trying to improve it
23:56 uh and giving you something that you can
23:59 utilize. And if you're a slick fighter,
24:00 if you're a boxer that relies on a lot
24:03 of movement, you're more athletic, um
24:04 and you want to use a face saver, then
24:05 this would definitely would be the one
24:08 to go over compared to the others. Um
24:10 and at the price point, $259. I know
24:12 that's a steep price point for for any
24:15 headgear, but it's significantly cheaper
24:16 than like the winnings right I think the
24:18 winnings are like $700, some crazy
24:21 amount. Obviously, there's other brands
24:23 out there that mimic that, you know, on
24:26 150 to 200. But if you're adamant about
24:28 a face saver and you really want one
24:30 that has really good vision, it's more
24:32 compact, very comfortable, and then I
24:33 would definitely recommend this one for
24:35 you guys. So, if you guys have any
24:36 questions or comments, you guys know
24:38 what to do. Put them down below. I'll
24:40 put the link in the description box
24:42 where you can find this Hit and Move
24:44 Face Saver headgear. See you guys later. Peace.