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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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At the time of this review, I have owned my Haybusa T3s for about seven months and until recently was training Muay Thai in them about three to four times a week. One main issue people seem to have with the T3s is their use of synthetic, non-genuine leather – with the assumption that they won’t last as long as real-leather alternatives. My gloves, while a bit scruffier, look effectively new. The stitching remains supreme and the only sign of wear is the gradually fading Hayabusa falcon. They have held up outstandingly and I assume they will continue to do so for months/years to come. Performance Ialso feel thatMMA brands are Pakistan clones and Muay Thai brands areThailand clones. Their quality is usually no better and no different from the clone-brands in boxing. If anything, I feel MMA brands charge more for the same product simply because their sport caters to a more affluent demographic (middle-class whites vs urban ghetto). The best compression shorts for training and recovery reviewed and ranked. Plus, we'll explain how they can help you exercise more efficiently Genuine leather” IS real leather, but it’s probably the weakest layer of the layer. “Bonded leather” is even weaker than that, made from discarded scraps of leather glued together. Bonded leather is similar in concept to “particle board” which is made up of small wood scraps and tiny chips and vastly inferior to “solid wood”. Bonded leather is the weakest leather (lowest grade) and oftenpainted over and textured to look like higher grade leather. “Nappa leather” is a silly industry term used to imply soft/supple leather but the term is ambiguous and doesn’t actually have any distinction from just plain leather.

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DOUBLE VELCRO– using two velcro straps instead of one. In some instances, it adds support and comfort. Other times, it doubles the annoyance of velcro (catching onto your handwraps) and you might stillneed a person to help you with it. I reviewover 60brands, and hundreds ofdifferent gloves…explaining everything frommaterials, padding, and stitchingto shape, comfort, and protection. I also cover the history of different brands and how they evolved or even copied one another over the years.Every pair is care-assembled with impeccable perfection and precision. Not only do the gloves deliver unmatched performance, but they also look stunning.

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Aside from the glove’s intendeduse (boxing vs MMA/Muay Thai), much of the wrist support and mobility is affected by how it’s built and the closure strap. A well-built LONG-shape glove using laces, is better than a poorly constructed SHORT-shape glove using velcro. A tightly-secured wrist area is more beneficial than just having more wrist padding.Velcro straps can decrease wrist supportwhen they’re too long, too thin, too flimsy, or too far away from the wrist. Fighters with small wrists will get much better support with lace-up gloves than velcro gloves. The last thing you want is your wrist wriggling around in open space when you punch.Quality glove at a great price (especially when on sale).This model (unlike their others) most closely matches the shape of a boxing glove. Good leather and good cushion suitable for sparring and bagwork. If you want a velcro model, you can get the BGVL3 which has better padding but some complain that it’s too bulky (like traditional Thai glove shape). Venum is also another highly-rated brand. This glove comes with a few extra perks, including the mesh thermal regulator, which prevents hands from becoming overly sweaty during intense training sessions.

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The #1 “puncher’s glove” in the market. Horsehair model is used in pro fights for maximum power transfer. Wearing these lightweight, structured boxing gloves with the attached thumb then feels like you’re wearing a second skin.And of course, the top-padded brand in boxing. Most comfortable and still a goodfit for women (since Winning naturally fits tighter). Feel free to go lighter if you prefer; a 12oz Winning gloveoffersbetter protection than many of the 16oz gloves out there. Laces has more support. Hayabusa inspires athletes of all skill levels to embody the “true spirit of a fighter.” Discover our wide range of boxing gloves today. 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.) NOTE: manypeoplefeel the lace-up version of gloves are usuallymade with higher quality than the velcro version. Cleto Reyes is the best-known, highest craftsmanship, and best leather of all the Mexican brands. They make excellent quality gloves but aren’t recommended for training because they’re known as “puncher’s gloves”—designed for maximum power transfer rather than cushioning and hand protection. With that said, they are still favored by many fighters, especially competing fighters, and now offer models with extra padding. ( See full brand review.)

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