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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Ty
> 3 dayThese are excellent gloves. My only complain is they start to smell unlike my other gloves, even though I clean them. I got these gloves back in September and use them about 4 times a week. I’m a heavy hitter and found that with my old gloves my knuckles would be sore after training. When I wear these I can throw heavy punches without sacrificing my hands. Never really needed high wrist support but these gloves provide pretty good support for the wrists. Can do push-ups will wearing the gloves without a problem. Again my only complain is that they start to smell even though I use a glove cleaning spray once a week and put dryer sheets in them all the time. At first I thought it was my wraps but even with freshly washed wraps my hands smell absolutely horrible. I think it’s time to get actual glove deodorizer. Hopefully that will take care of the stench. My old gloves never had any odors and I never used any cleaning product on them. So I’ll have to see what else I can do. I was hoping they weren’t going to require much maintenance.
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Bianca Lansdown
> 3 daySuper stylish and great wrist support.
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12345
> 3 dayDisclaimer, these were my first boxing gloves. But I thought they looked cool and I read that the double strap design helps with wrist support. If you are somebody who plans on taking these on and off constantly, these are probably not the gloves for you since the double straps can be a nuisance to undo. However, the double straps really help lock in the wrists, which has bailed me out as a beginner learning how to throw hooks.
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Brian Bennett
> 3 daySuper comfortable. I like to wear them a bit loose so I can slip on and off. Highly recommend. Long lasting gloves!
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Customer M.
> 3 dayHad good reviews and I decided to buy the more expensive ones because I thought theyd last longer. Turns out they have the same durability as a forty dollar pair of Title gloves. Very disappointing. For the record, I hit the heavy bag about four hours each week.
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Chris
> 3 dayI bought a different brand for heavy bag work once or twice a week. After a month they already started to break apart and spill out the padding. I am still a beginner but didn’t want to buy a new pair every couple of months so I bit the bullet and paid more for these gloves. These Hayabusa gloves are exponentially better as far as comfort and quality goes. I couldn’t be more happy with the purchase and am excited to hit the bag as often as possible now.
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Jim N. Talbott
> 3 dayIve had several pairs of Title Gel World Bag gloves, a previous pair of Regenesis gloves by Hayabusa, and a pair of ProMex Professional Hook and Loop gloves. These are obviously most comparable to the previous Hayabusas I owned, which have been my favorite gloves so far. They held up as well or better than the World Bag Gloves, but theyre substantially lighter. I never weighed my old Hayabusas, but these feel even lighter but with great support and cushioning. Additionally, theyre a little bit more compact. Im not sure that is a bonus for folks with large hands (mine are on the small side), but they work well for me and may contribute to their feeling lighter even if they arent actually lighter. The double wrist closure may take some getting used to. Im not someone who needs a lot of extra wrist support, but I think this probably helps folks who do have wrist pain. The down side is that its another step to taking off and putting on the gloves. It takes a few tries to get the hang of taking the first glove off with another fully gloved hand, but after a week of having them, its not a problem (still slower than a single hook and loop glove though). Overall, they seem very good. I will update after they wear out to give a fuller sense of their durability.
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Beetleeye
> 3 dayThe thing I love about Haybusa gloves is they always fit the same. Ive switched styles and weights, but there is never any adjustment period. My only complaint is that the inside always gets snagged by the first velcro strap when you feed it through. Eventually, it will tear and expose the stuffing. Not a huge deal, but you have to take extra care when sliding the strap through and that can be hard when youre trying to put them on quickly.
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Thomas
> 3 dayThese gloves are the real deal. I used Everlast gloves for the past 10 years or so, on and off, doing some bag and pad work. As soon as you feel and see the T3 Hayabusas, you know youre dealing with a whole notha animal. The exterior of the glove is beautiful. Its clearly crafted with care and attention to detail. When you put them on, the interior is soft and textured, really giving you the feeling that these are something of value, which they are. The padding is great in the 14 oz, not overboard, which some 14s can be, but youre supported during long workouts. I box with handwraps, and as with all new gloves getting my hands in with the wraps took a little extra during my 1st and 2nd sessions of padwork. By now (2 weeks later), my hands fit in nicely, with a supported snug fit. The knuckles are well supported, especially with wraps, and there is decent breathability, though I dont have the sweatiest hands. These are glorious gloves, and definitely worth getting. Your hands will thank you
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leland robinson
17-11-2024Only use them 2 so far. Trying to break them in with mittwork and interval training. Feel great and very secured. Perfect so far. I just hope they dont start bubbling up like all my other gloves.