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
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Pets
> 3 dayBeen doing Muay Thai for sometime now. And this gloves definitely make it easier on my knuckles. Love them. Invest in it!
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Mike G
> 3 dayThe feel and quality are a 10 fold difference from the other glove Ive used. It fits right a much better punch and it feels great. One downside I felt is that the 2nd strap supposedly supports the wrist. I dont feel that way but other then that its a terrific glvoe.
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Dr. Aniyah Wintheiser IV
> 3 dayPrior to this purchase, I was using some cheap boxing gloves provided by the gym. Even with the gloves and hand wraps, my knuckles became busted, bleeding, and sore from hitting the heavy bag. After some research, these gloves seemed to be well reviewed. After using them for a few weeks I can tell why. My hands are healing, they feel much better, and I can train harder and hit the bag without wincing in pain. I highly recommend that if you are regularly training on a heavy bag, invest in a good pair of gloves...and these are great.
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Joe
Greater than one weekI’ve had a few wrist surgeries and these gloves offer great wrist stability and protection while on defense. They have made a huge difference in my hand and wrist conditions. The suede thumb for sweat is a bonus.
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Jesspaul Nibber
22-11-2024At first, it felt stiff to put my hands inside of these gloves. However, that was a sign of good things to come. Its been a month or so and I dont feel any signs of wear and tear yet. I do expect gloves to have them, but its clear that this is worth the money and better than some Everlast or other cheap stuff.
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Brett Sebastian
> 3 dayI went with the 16oz and they’re very bulky due to the splints on the back of the wrists. Great support but with the double straps plus splints, it’s kinda over-kill & unnecessary in my opinion. Used them for bag work and they protected my hands well but definitely had a awkward feel on contact. I returned them after a few sessions. I think they’re on the right path with the splints but I’d like to see them trim the splints down a bit and go with 1 good strap with the next model.
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Ramon
> 3 dayFits well, doesn’t slide when you’re punching.
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Student of the Game
> 3 dayMy wife is very petite, 4 10 & 87 Lbs., but she boxes a weight class above as she hits very hard for her size. She has had these gloves in 10 Oz., for nearly two years and trains approx. 4 hours a week with her MMA instructor, and they fit her very small wrists and hands very well, and provide excellent support to her wrists (as long as both wrist straps are tight). And, they help her maintain proper alignment of her wrists and fists, to minimize the risks of wrist injury. As of this writing, they show virtually no signs of wear, and are still as comfortable as the day she started using them. Although they are expensive, we think theyve proven their worth in both minimizing wrist injuries as well as their comfort and durability. We just wish we could find this same size in a 14 Oz. weight, as her instructor wants her to increase the weight to increase the strength and development of her shoulders and arms, which will increase the impact of her strikes. Update, it has now been nearly three years and my wife still loves these gloves. They are still holding up really well, the only sign of wear is the elastic wrist strap that tightens around the wrist and then attaches via velcro closure is starting to show some decrease in elasticity and there are very small cracks in the simulated leather around a few areas of the stitching. We even found a pair of weighted gloves that fit under these that increase the total weight to 17 Oz.total per glove, so she is now training with the equivalent of a heavy full-size glove. We still think these are worthy of a five-star rating and believe they are a good value when considering the hundreds of hours my wife has trained with them, and theyre still comfortable and supportive and holding up really well.
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Sarah Shaw
> 3 dayGreat features, well made. Beware though, much lower volume inside than other gloves I have used -if I wore wraps I am not sure I would fit my L/XL hand in the 16 oz pair I bought.
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Mike Appel
> 3 dayEDIT: 1 year later and these are the best gloves Ive ever owned. Paired with a charcoal deodorizer, they will not stink and last an incredibly long time. Been using them multiple times weekly and theyre just ridiculously comfortable. I wouldnt recommend them for working a heavy bag--not that theyre not up to it, they totally are--rather, theyre best used with focus mitts or faces, haha. Thinner gloves are typically better for working the bag to strengthen wrists, and developed alignment and technique. ---------- Ive had these gloves for about a month now, so not long enough to really get a feel for their durability over time. I can say that theyre ridiculously intuitive in terms of my comfort and it only took me about 6hours of use (3x weekly) to get used to them from the large 16oz vinyl hayabusa I was coming from. My hands got much sweatier at first due to the leather and lack of ventilation, but as my sweat loosened the gloves up (with the extra air holes for flow) and they molded to me and my style a little more, it became more and more comfortable to wear. I would definitely recommend these and will update this later with a description on their durability. - A self-defense based boxer/kickboxer/clinch fighter.