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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Jason B.
> 3 dayI’ve owned Title Gel Bag gloves, Cleto Reyes Extra Padding gloves, and Winning and these are My favorite. These T3’s seem to offer the best support and are the most comfortable ... (Note: Wifey agrees... her last pair of gloves were the Twins) It did take a few sessions to break in We do bag work at least 3 to 4 times a week between 6 and 8 rounds Just ordered another pair of the all white leathers!
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Matthew Gibson
> 3 dayI wasnt sure about buying 130 dollar gloves but I have used these more than the Everlast gloves I purchased and these are in better condition. The wear is more comfortable with hand-wraps and like they say your hands wont hurt after a bag session
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Lou Storiale
> 3 dayI have taught Boxing- for more than 15 years and competed in more than 4000 fights including kickboxing in martial arts. These gloves are very good however many of my students complaining that her knuckles hurt. So, I have to recommend these as good or very good gloves with the warning that extra padding on your knuckles might be necessary if you throw nice hard ponchos. If you have a nice hard right hand or cross I would be very weary and make sure you protect your knuckles.
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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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Yev. V.
> 3 dayBought these after my new everlast gloves turned out to be complete garbage. I love these gloves. GREAT wrist support and great knuckle cushion. The sweat-pad on the thumbs is super useful too. 10/10 worth the extra $. These will last me many many years.
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JD
> 3 daylotsa boxing
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Joshua J Kurtz
> 3 dayThese are awesome. If you are doing workouts which require quick changes between gloves and not gloves I do not recommend these. The extra Velcro is rough for that. Otherwise these are awesome. I will buy again when mine wear out.
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Olivia Hodges
> 3 dayThese are the best feeling gloves I’ve ever worn!! I’m 5’1” and 125lbs (female) and I got the 12oz. They’re very snug even after being adjusted with the straps but they will loosen up with use!
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mike
> 3 dayProbably a bit more than I wanted to spend but when I got them fit really well no need wear them in. Only had them for a few months but I think the quality looks really good. Happy to recommend.
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Bryon
> 3 dayThis glove is very well build great amount of padding and the best wrist support I’ve had in a glove. I usually use fairtex but these gloves far surpass them in support. If you are a heavy hitter I highly recommend these.