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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wayne allen verner
> 3 dayI love these gloves.
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Randy McCarty
Greater than one weekHayabusa 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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Alan Cherney
> 3 dayAs we say: The Quality remains long after the price is forgotten. These gloves are worthy. One of the best features is the microfiber thumb which helps keep sweat out of your eyes during the sparring workout. The locking wrist is also a good idea to have, & worth the extra effort. For those of us who value the look of our set, these gloves have a formidable appearance.
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Celeste
> 3 dayGreat material Amazing wrist support and great padding
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Brian Todd
Greater than one weekGreat gloves!! Great seller!!
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Daniel Gualajara
23-11-2024Solid, sturdy, and beautiful. Great purchase, definitely worth the money. So easy to put in and take off
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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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Christopher Cadigan
> 3 dayI use the gloves for kickboxing and have been working them in now for nearly 2 weeks. The support they provide on my wrists and hands are helpful to how I feel post workout. The weight is well balanced and I noticed that my punches are much harder with reduced stress. They can be a little tricky coming on and off which the two tightening straps one on the front and the other on the rear.
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Erica
> 3 dayThe gloves feel great. The padding is top notch. The wrist support is phenomenal. However, for $140, I shouldnt have to be concerned about durability. The stitching is awful. And its not in one spot or or one glove, theres multiple areas on both where the thread is hanging out. Will update with pics
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ItsIvan
> 3 dayCant believe I was torturing my hands with $40 gloves all this time. Ive been training MMA for a few years now, mostly Muay Thai and BJJ. With my training I would go through gloves like crazy but these Hayabusa T3 gloves are like no other. I was a bit hesitant on purchasing these pricy gloves but now I fully understand you get what you pay for. They get really comfortable after breaking them in. Im really impressed on the padding and wrist protection. Im a fast and heavy hitter and these gloves are definitely doing there job on protecting my hands. I definitely recommend these for training and heavy bag work.