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William Green
> 3 dayI like the Hayabusa T3 glove for my wrists wear out after extensive training due to previous injuries. With the T3 I can train hard for hours without wrist fatigue due to stiffness built into the throat of the glove plus being able to cinch the glove tighter than my other gloves to my wrist.
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Shimon Ohana
> 3 dayGreat gloves very good fit and also has a 2 ways scotch that makes it much easier to fit in with wraps . one thing i didnt like is that it made out of 2 different materials and not 100% from leather, i was a bit disappointed when it first came but like i said it fits great and feels great.
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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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Ximena Hernandez
> 3 daySiento que protegen mucho mis manos , tienen para secarte el sudor , lo cual lo hace estupendo , también se ven súper bonitos ! Espero no ensuciarlos rápido.
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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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Kimberly
> 3 dayI thought there may not be enough padding in the fist area, but my hands feel great! These are my favorite gloves & they seem to be holding up very well. I have to use my mouth to strap the second glove, but worth it!
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Cedrick Oberbrunner
> 3 dayI have had these about a year and am just now noticing they are starting to feel punched out. They are the longest lasting gloves I have had. Nicer Everlast ones would fall apart after about 6 months. I had a pair of Fairtex that were maybe like 8 months? These things are really comfy and last long. For some reason though they just seem slower than my Fairtex so I use the Haybusas for training and then switch to my Fairtex for sparring.
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Pinkie Rolfson
> 3 dayAwesome..Way better than my fightcamp gloves. Best for beginners or experts who want to avoid injury and impact.. very li8 weight..will recommend buying them
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G. Watt
> 3 dayI stick with this brand and similar type of gloves for a few years now. However after 1 year I need to replace them. Replacing is due to padding becomes worn/harder and yes the smell tends to get rough by then. Price is fair on these gloves I believe for what they get ya. Padding for your fists are great as is the wrist support. I have forgotten wraps before and just used these gloves and didn’t really notice much difference so I certainly like that. Mine get used 3-5 times a week so pretty good use. Would buy again.
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JB
> 3 dayThese are the best gloves that Ive personally used or owned. I use them for sparring and for bag work. I bought the 16oz. They feel totally secure and safe. My wrist, knuckles, and hands feel SUPER protected. You can hit really hard with these with minimal impact to your fists or wrists. The splints make it practically impossible for your wrists to bend, especially in addition to your hand wraps, and the double straps allow you to tighten it to your desired level. These things are awesome, really. The black and gold looks super bad@ass too. I would recommend these for advanced level and beginner level as well. Beginners dont have their technique and fundamentals down yet, so these would protect them and allow them to train and learn safely. If theyre going to take it seriously, you might as well get gloves that are legit, instead of messing around with flimsy cheaper beginner gloves that allow the possibility of injury. For advanced trainers, these gloves have all the comfort and safety functions needed to train as hard as you want, whether it be sparring or hours of bag work. The thumbs allow you to wipe sweat also, which Ive quickly realized is a huge underestimated added bonus. They are well worth the price. You can tell that as soon as you open them. Only one little minor gripe, or suggestion, is that I wish they came with their own carry bag, so I didnt have to just throw them in my training bag with everything else, but I will purchase one. The quality of these is top notch, but whenever they do wear out Ill be buying another pair for sure.