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Hayabusa T3 Boxing Gloves for Unisex Splinted Wrist and Knuckle Protection, Dual-X Hook and Loop Closure, 5 Layer Foam Knuckle Padding

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Every pair is care-assembled with impeccable perfection and precision. Not only do the gloves deliver unmatched performance, but they also look stunning. The standout feature here is the premium leather exterior of the gloves. They look and feel ultra-premium, and since Italian grain leather lasts long, Hayabusa T3 LX gloves are also damage and ageing-resistant. More whimsical fighters might appreciate Hayabusa's Marvel Heroes-themed gloves (retailer link) – fun for the whole family! We love using the Hayabusa T3 LX for training, and you will, too, whether it's sparring or pad work. Have in mind that these gloves are significally smaller than the average. If you want to use this gloves for sparring, you should use 16 oz gloves, except if you have really small hands. Great for sparring and bagwork. The laces version has more support, also more popular (like 20- to-1). Their velcro glove, while not as supportive as the laces, is also the best velcro glove on the market! Quality leather, buttery smooth inner lining, perfect thumb position, protective pillow-ey padding, and total comfort all around! Standard A-level gear used by everyone. ( See full brand review.) Females have smaller hands/wrists and less power, so they prefer a tighter fit rather than cushioning. Inside a bigger glove designed for men, their hands would be floating around with less wrist support and/or they wouldn’t be ableto make a fist as easily. It should come as no surprise that many of the smaller-fit and less padded puncher’s gloves and Asian brands rank highly as women’s favorites. Generally speaking: Irecommend 12oz or 14oz for women sincetheir hands are smaller, upper-body not as strong as men’s, they don’t hit as hard, and do not require as much cushion. Bigger females (170lb & up) will spar in 16oz. For bagwork, many women do prefer to train in lighter gloves, like 12oz. Women below 105lbs are probably better with 12oz gloves.

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These gloves are used best for bag work or sparring. The five-layer foam structure doesn’t come with a break in period and Hayabusa did great job of safety, again. This glove sets the new standard for me in boxing gloves; they are far beyond anything I’ve ever seen. I want to call them the future of boxing gloves but I also know the industry will never catch up to this guy’s madness. Filippo Di Nardo De Leccese (the sole-owner and maker) has combined his family’s heritage in leather-craftsmanship with his self-devoted passion for boxing. They are like nothing you’ve ever seen in a boxing glove. A completely redesigned glove from inside-out, and truly a piece of art! The only reason why I don’t have them as #1 is because of the pricing and also that I’ve only had them for 2 years (they still look and function great, btw). Some of you may still prefer the softer Winnings but there is no dispute, these are by far the better-made glove. ( See full brand review.) Advanced Temperature Regulation PropertiesWe understand that uncomfortable inner glove linings can cause friction and noticeable discomfort. The sophisticated inner lining of each pair of LX gloves is ultra-soft and offers temperature regulation properties.I think you should always get a second opinion. Boxing (or fighting) is a serious sport and can permanently injure your hands no matter how good your gloves are, or how perfect your technique. There is also a good chance that the model you’re seeing may not be the same model I or others have reviewed. Not only is this misleading when trying to buy genuine leather gloves, it’s also incredibly unhelpful if you’re trying to avoid them. Top criteria for training gloves are quality-of-construction and protection, then comfort. Gloves made forbagwork have denser cushion to last longer and also prevent you from punching through the padding. Gloves made for sparring have softer cushion to minimize power transfer and protect sparring partners. There are also gloves that are made for both; ideally, they use multiple layers of foam of different densities.Because every hand is different, some gloves will fit and protect you better than others.

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Ladies, if you love splurging on boxing gear like you do on your bags/shoes, here are your dream gloves! Nice gloves, good quality with a custom fit. Highly recommended for women. Di Nardo is wayyyyy better than Grant. Only it isn’t aswell known but this should change soon. Superior quality consists of 100% premium full-grain leather that is resistant to tear and abrasion. This is the standard “bag glove” nowadays. They look like regular boxing gloves but with higher density foam to protect your hands againstdense objects like the heavy bag and mitts. The denser padding however makes them too stiff for sparring.Each pair comes with an ergonomic design, allowing you freedom of movement. We’ve also included several features that enhance the style and functionality of our boxing gloves. Gelpadding is thesame type of “gel” that you see in shoe inserts or computer wrist support pads. I personally don’t like it at all and think it’s a crime that it’s being sold as this supportive long-lasting “new padding technology”. The gel maintains the glove shape/padding for longer but feels un-supportive when you punch with it. In 2019 the Hayabusa Boxing gloves were Awarded “Best Boxing Gloves” by Men’s Health Magazine, it’s no wonder when you consider the craftsmanship that has gone into creating such a well-designed and cool looking boxing glove. Features Overview Power transfer is more important when fighting a live opponent. In sparring, you’ll want less power transfer to protect your sparring partner. But in competition, you’ll want as much as possible to cause maximum damage! On the heavy bag or mitts, it’s a matter of preference. Many fighters enjoyhaving more power transfer because it feels great but some fighters (like me) prefer maximum hand protection. Generally, gloves with more protection transfer less power. Closure type (laces vs velcro)

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