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DP105
> 3 dayI was not sure what to expect; however, the gloves fit very well and feel light weight, yet durable.
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Joshua Turgeant
> 3 dayVery nice gloves.
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Chris Johnson
> 3 dayGreat gloves
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Jason
> 3 dayI just started boxing in November 2021, so I only have a month of experience when writing this review but I really like these gloves. The double strap system is genius and they are fairly easy to put on by yourself. My knuckles aren’t used to beating a heavy bag so I supplement them by using knuckle cushions and wraps. Personally, I wouldn’t cheap out on gloves. Your hands are your greatest tool in every aspect of life. Protect them.
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rodney owens
> 3 daySo far I really like these gloves! I have pretty bad wrists from a decade and a half of HEAVY weight training and the Hayabusa T3s help with extra support. It is worth mentioning that if you plan on DOING COMPETITIVE BOXING, YOU CANNOT USE THESE GLOVES! I used them from heavy sparing and bag/mit work. One of the guys in my boxing class put it to me this way, he said, “ I wanted to spend a decent amount of money on a pair as motivation to get my moneys worth out of them.” I followed suit. Now the majority of us have these gloves as our practice gloves. In our gym we spar with 16oz gloves. The added wrist support is your friend believe me. I also bought the cheaper Hayabusa S4s and there is no comparison. If you are serious about learning to box or need a new set of gloves to motivate you to get your butt into the gym, look no further. One guy has the genuine leather ones, they’re pretty bada$$. Okay, good day to ya!
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Z. Shubb
> 3 dayI 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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Andrew
> 3 dayIts a great product for boxing and most other martial arts
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JD
Greater than one weeklotsa boxing
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michael mckinney
> 3 dayGreat gloves. Supports your wrist.
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Theprincess
> 3 dayThis glove hits all the marks I was looking for in a glove. I take boxing classes and I was having such a difficult time finding a glove that felt good. I have smaller hands and I was having a difficult time with my gloves slipping off during my workout, and the double strap is excellent for that. Also the foam padding is so good I don’t hold back anymore with my combinations. My hands were taking such an impact with other gloves I was throwing my punches wrong and hurting myself. These gloves make me feel more confident improving my workouts. I highly recommend it.