🥊 Elevate your fight game with science-backed protection and style!
Hayabusa T3 Boxing Gloves combine advanced 5-layer foam knuckle padding with a patented dual-X hook and loop wrist closure and splinted wrist support to deliver superior protection and stability. Crafted from durable Vylar engineered faux leather and featuring a temperature-regulating interior, these gloves offer a tailored fit for men and women across multiple combat sports, making them the ultimate training companion.
Size | 14oz |
Color | Black |
Material | Faux Leather |
Brand | Hayabusa |
Glove Type | Training |
Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Product Dimensions | 16"L x 7"W |
Item Weight | 14 Ounces |
Manufacturer | Hayabusa |
Model Name | T3 Boxing Gloves |
UPC | 804579902136 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00804579902136 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.35 x 8.19 x 5.55 inches |
Package Weight | 0.83 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16 x 7 x 4.5 inches |
Brand Name | Hayabusa |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 2 |
Part Number | T314G-AB |
Style | Training |
Outer Material | Vylar Engineered Leather |
Sport Type | Boxing |
B**T
Great upgrade from Title Boxing gloves
These feel great and are very secure with the double strap. The material is thicker than the Title boxing gloves I had so my hands feel more protected. I think the look is sleek and clean and I would’ve gotten the gold and black ones but these came in a bundle with the hand wraps I believe.
J**B
High Quality!
These are the best gloves that I've 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 don't have their technique and fundamentals down yet, so these would protect them and allow them to train and learn safely. If they're 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 I've 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 didn't 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 I'll be buying another pair for sure.
A**8
No more knuckle pain!!! Awesome gloves
I bought the Fairtex BGV1 gloves first and had a ton of knuckle pain (more in my right hand than left, but had pain on both sides) everytime I used them. The material on the outside also appeared to be thin.The Fairtex gloves do look great and I was excited about using them, but the knuckle pain was too much to ignore. Even after giving 2 weeks between sessions, the pain would come back. Really disappointed, especially after reading the great Fairtex reviews from everyone. I tried different hand wraps, quick wraps, extra wrapping, etc before switching away from the Fairtex gloves.I ended up buying the Hayabusa T3 Boxing Gloves to replace the Fairtex gloves along with extra long Gold brand wraps, and there was a immediate difference, no more knuckle pain, even after doing multiple sessions a week.The quality of these gloves is simply better, from the knuckle protection, to internal lining, outside material, to the wrist wrap, and fit and so on. There's a night and day difference between the free gym gloves and Fairtex BGV1 gloves (both 16 ozs).I'm no expert, but, if you've experienced knuckle pain, I would give these a shot. These gloves got me back to Muay Thai training immediately after using them. I don't have to ice anymore and take two weeks off in between to recover.This product definitely matches the positive reviews!
S**E
Fits Very Small Hands & Wrists Well, and Holds Up Long Term...
My wife is very petite, 4' 10" & 87 Lbs., but she boxes a weight class above as she hits very hard for her size. She has had these gloves in 10 Oz., for nearly two years and trains approx. 4 hours a week with her MMA instructor, and they fit her very small wrists and hands very well, and provide excellent support to her wrists (as long as both wrist straps are tight). And, they help her maintain proper alignment of her wrists and fists, to minimize the risks of wrist injury.As of this writing, they show virtually no signs of wear, and are still as comfortable as the day she started using them. Although they are expensive, we think they've proven their worth in both minimizing wrist injuries as well as their comfort and durability. We just wish we could find this same size in a 14 Oz. weight, as her instructor wants her to increase the weight to increase the strength and development of her shoulders and arms, which will increase the impact of her strikes.Update, it has now been nearly three years and my wife still loves these gloves. They are still holding up really well, the only sign of wear is the elastic wrist strap that tightens around the wrist and then attaches via velcro closure is starting to show some decrease in elasticity and there are very small cracks in the simulated leather around a few areas of the stitching.We even found a pair of weighted gloves that fit under these that increase the total weight to 17 Oz.total per glove, so she is now training with the equivalent of a heavy full-size glove.We still think these are worthy of a five-star rating and believe they are a good value when considering the hundreds of hours my wife has trained with them, and they're still comfortable and supportive and holding up really well.
A**T
The best boxing gloves ever!
Hayabusa brand was recommended by a kickboxing trainer at my boxing gym. These have double straps around the wrists which are perfect for people like me with small wrists. They feel so much more secure than single strap wrists. They are great quality and many boxers and kickboxers use them. This is my third pair, plus 2 pairs for my daughter who is also a boxer. I've been boxing in classes and sparring for 8 years and will never use any other brand of gloves.
A**J
4/5
Very good gloves. Just the right feeling on the knuckle area not to firm not too soft. I absolutely love the wrist tech very locked down. Not the biggest fan of the thumb material but it’s decent quality. Great beginning glove if you want to spend a bit of extra money.
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