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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Z. Shubb
Greater than one weekI started kickboxing about a year ago but have been boxing on and off for years. We dont use hand mitts at this gym, so I knew my basic Everlast were not going to be enough long term. I tried about 5 different pairs over the last year. I seem to have big hands, once I get the hand wraps in, my hands feel really snug in the gloves. I liked the Hayabusa H5s I bought because they have the sweat wicking thumbs, but they were really stiff and hard to break in. After 2 other gloves (including a $120 pair of leather ones) didnt satisfy me, I decided to try the T3s. I was initially concerned about the high price, the double velcro strap system (I am one of those guys who uses their teeth to lock and unlock my gloves) and the break in period. After 1 use, I noticed that the T3s fit my hands really well from the start. 3 uses and they feel like Ive worn them forever and are just an extension of my hand. The double velcro is super easy to get in and off, and I LOVE the microfiber thumb for wiping off sweat. I get great wrist support (even without hand wraps) and they dont feel too small when I do wear wraps (which is most of the time). Highly recommend the T3s. Totally worth the price. OSS.
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Randy McCarty
17-11-2024Hayabusa makes the best boxing gloves, quality product with protection and durability in mind... I always recommend others to spend the money and they wont regret it
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Peter McDougall
> 3 dayComfortable, good quality and great wrist support. Very adjustable around the wrist with two velcro fasteners.
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Holdini
> 3 dayI researched sparring gear before purchasing. The gloves feel comfortable and sturdy. There is also plenty of space for wraps but could probably be used without wraps. The gloves have a two-part strap. This design seems like they would fit most adults. They dont feel like they will come off like other gloves have, but dont feel overly tight. They have not yet been battle tested because of COVID. If my opinion changes after sparring again, then I will update my review.
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Josh challenger
> 3 dayThese pair is very strong and firm I got wrist injury some time back in the ring and knuckle bruises even with wraps and these gloves are worth the money dual wrist wrap for support and strong padding prevents knuckle bruises can go as hard as u can on the heavybag and sparing.. strongly recommend for beginners to reduce the risk of injury and also fighters with experience looking for durability on the heavybag
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Richard
> 3 dayGreat wrist support. Have had for about 2 months now and have held up great thus far!
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E.C.
> 3 dayNice gloves, just too large in the hand pocket at 18oz. Will need a bit of break in.
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Student of the Game
Greater than one weekMy 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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Miss Lelia Sawayn II
> 3 dayBeen using them every day since i received them and they are comfortable and so far seem to be very durable.
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Rosemary kristie
> 3 dayI use this on my heavy bag. Excellent product