





























































Hayabusa T3 Boxing Gloves for Men and Women Wrist and Knuckle Protection, Dual-X Hook and Loop Closure, Splinted Wrist Support, 5 Layer Foam Knuckle Padding
-
Writer12
> 3 dayExcellent gloves. The wrist support and knuckle padding are exceptional. Yes, the double Velcro wrist strap takes some getting used to, but it’s really beneficial once you get used to it. I don’t have huge hands and I feel like these gloves are pretty snug with 180” wraps and knuckle guards. If you have large hands, may be an issue. Otherwise, love these gloves. Using them for mitt workouts and heavy bag.
-
michael mckinney
Greater than one weekGreat gloves. Supports your wrist.
-
Liz Thomas
> 3 dayI tried many different pairs of gloves and these are my favorite. They fit me perfectly and are very sturdy. It’s worth the money in my opinion!
-
Lisa T.
> 3 dayNot used long enough to know of durability, but love them. Well made and comfy.
-
D. Saad
> 3 dayAs advertised. Im 165 pounds and 510 and these 14 oz gloves are great for heavy bag use. I can even skip the hand wraps if I want, but there is room to use them. Love the double strap set up. No trauma to knuckles or hand after 45 minutes of heavy strikes. Hands are ready to go again next day. Small dimension allows for quicker strikes and these gloves dont compromise on protection. Lets see how long they last.
-
Kristi Roberson
> 3 dayAbsolutely perfect second pair of gloves. Wrist support is best in the market, as is durability. Wonderful gloves, I want to never take them off.
-
michael lamb
> 3 dayI bought Hayabusa T3 boxing gloves in November 2022 for my 14 yr old daughter who started boxing in May (2022) based on reviews. Even though these T3 were on the more expensive side of quality boxing gear, I still made the purchase. Now 6 months later, one of the gloves is falling apart. The seams of the velcrow that secure the wrist wrap of the glove has come undone, compromising the ability of the wrist wrap to tighten to prevent impact wrist injuries. I contacted Hayabusa Inc, sent pics per their request, to see about an exchange return for the gloves. Hayabusa would not stand by their poor quality product and suggested I find and take the glove to a seamstress per recommendation of their design tech department. So now its upon the customer (me) to resolve Hayabusa s poor quality product that only survived 6 month use by a beginner boxer. No longer will I ever buy a Hayabusa product. I have since replaced my daughters T3 gloves with a equivalent boxing glove from Rival. Buyer beware of companies that dont stand by their product and pass on the burden of poorly made products to be fixed by the customer.
-
Michelle
> 3 dayI decided I needed something else besides the cheap gloves I bought at a local sporting goods store. I love these gloves. The wrist support is great on these. At first, they hurt my pinkies slightly because they were kind of stiff on the inside and it was difficult to get them where they needed to be when making a fist but after using them a few times this isn’t a problem anymore. I love the soft thumbs for wiping away sweat too. I’ve used them a few weeks and definitely durable and feel like they’re going to last a long time. I also like the way they look. I would definitely buy them again.
-
Selena Heaney
> 3 dayGloves are decent.... I think they would be great for someone with smaller hands who cant hit very hard, super tight. But Im a heavyweight, and even my lighter punches are still a little to much for these gloves. I didnt make it 3 rounds until my knuckles started wearing out, 3 rounds later they were too sore to continue. I dont have especially big hands and these gloves are super tight, parts of my hands were becoming numb and sore from being sqeezed to death in these gloves. I tried a gell knuckle guard to add more protection for my knuckles but the gloves were so tight it honestly just made things worse. For the price its really not worth it, I believe these gloves would be best suited for smaller people who are maybe taking a boxing fitness course and not anyone trained to throw a decent punch, but really if thats the case you can just get some cheap Everlast gloves. As far as wrist support goes its unmatched, I have garbage wrists.... they are like a bags of marbles at this point. The support is so solid I mean you almost cant hurt your wrist. Even though i apprstiate the wrist support myslef, Its not ideal for someone trying to learn proper punch form, these gloves will form some definite bad habits. If these were a little bigger and had some serious knuckle protection these gloves would be great. Looks like Im back to 300 dollar winning gloves or the title Gel rush bag gloves. If you want great protection for a great price title gel rush bag gloves are where its at.
-
Jonathan H
> 3 dayTo preface, I am an absolute beginner to boxing, 55M 160 with 8.5in hand circumference. I bought these gloves(Hayabusa T3 14oz) 1 month ago based on a combination of reviews from reddit, boxing websites, youtube, and my personal gym. I loved the way they looked so I figured I would give them a try. I originally had some ~$50 everlast gloves, but didnt like the way they felt. These gloves feel great when hitting the heavy bag. Literally feels like pillows are on my hands. One downside that Ive seen in some reviews are that the gloves are too tight. I do think that they come tight, but for me, they have stretched out to a comfortable level while wearing wraps. As of yet, I dont see any downside to buying these gloves, I am also not very picky so perhaps that has swayed my opinion. (keep in mind Im a beginner). Therefore at this point I would certainly buy another pair and recommend them to a friend. 10/10.