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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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Real simple, compare their glovedesigns to the other brands I review. See if it’s a Pakistan clone design and go from there. Most gloves nowadays are copying Winning, Grant, Title orHayabusa. If it’s not a clone design, then start comparing the quality and materials with other gloves. There are so many brands I have never heard of and never tried (especially brands from other countries). Despite not having tried them all, I can say without a doubt many of them are clone designscheaply made in Pakistan. Glove buying tips Style and convenienceThe secure fit, quality materials and premium protection are the results of extensive research. In addition, the lace-like design provides a snug fit, vital for a hassle-free, confident sparring session to up your game. Professional fightgloves are designed for maximum power (good wrist support but minimal cushioning) and compact design (to squeeze past opponent defenses). They’re meant to be used for only a singlefight so comfort matters more than durability, and they come with very little padding (the gloves weigh only 8oz or 10oz).Many of them are also padded with horsehair which only lasts up to 30 rounds. Somebrands sell a foamversion of their pro fight model in case you want to train in smaller gloves to get used to their weight/timing. There are also MMA fighters who like to use professional boxing gloves (foam version) for their training, since MMA usually wears lighter gloves. But generally, you SHOULD NOT use fighting gloves for regular training! Additionally, you get to play a sport that you're passionate about and do it in style. Further, you can clean these boxing gloves with ease, adding to their multiple benefits.

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Everlast version of the “puncher’s glove”, hand-made in Mexico and filled with a horsehair/foam blend that has great power transfer. There’s also a 10oz XL modelfor big hands. 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 The Hayabusa T3 gloves are without a doubt one of the best gloves you can can get on the market. I have to admit they are on the more expensive side so I would probably recommend for someone who is at an intermediate or advanced level of boxing or mma. 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.Don’t be fooled by misleading terms like “GENUINE LEATHER”, “HIGH QUALITY LEATHER”, “COWHIDE LEATHER”, “SPLIT LEATHER”, or “SYNTHETIC LEATHER”. Also beware of the description, “made with full grain leather” which usually means only part of the glove is full-grain leather while the rest is made of cheaper material. There’s more to leather than just being “full grain”, such as how they tan it, but this isn’t the place for that explanation right now. Breathable gloves are far more comfortable when your hands gethot and sweaty in training.They’ll smell better and also last longer since your acidic sweat dries faster instead of breaking down the padding. Breathability has to do with the materials used (outer & inner) and how the palm area is designed. Leather outer is far more breathable than synthetic leather (plastic) gloves. Having a nicehole in the palm and a fewholes around the fingers will ventilate better than a completely sealed-up glove. Only intended as a bag glove, NOTfor sparring, but very high quality. (I recommend size LARGE or XL.)

Collection of T3 Series: Shin Guards, Boxing - Hayabusa

The premium materials, secure fit, and ultimate protection you get from our gloves result from our extensive research. This enables you to reach your peak performance. HYBRID– has both laces and velcro, so you can choose one or use both. Theoretically could be more supportive than laces. Very uncommon and only available withcertain brands (usually Mexican). Thanks to the leather construction, they will take lots of pummeling when it comes to training with equipment and sparring. Because they’re only available in 14oz or 16oz, they’re good for sparring but not so much for competitions, where a lightweight glove is required.Another detail of stitching is how neat it is. Whenever you have double-stitching, you can look closely at the two rows of stitching to see if they maintain the same distance from each other. Usually when it’s done by hand, you will see them not look so even and slightly messy. Whereas a machine obviously will look perfect. You can take machine-stitching as a pro or a con. It can be a pro because it looks good. But can be a con if you wanted something more “hand-made”. There are many arguments among manufacturers that these machines are so expensive and if your gloves are made that way, it’s probably being made by a big factory doing mass production. 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.) Recommended use: 10 to 12oz for bags or pads; 14 to 16oz for bags or pads, sparring, and partner drills Train without limits with the Hayabusa T3 LX boxing gloves. You need the best pair of gloves to throw the hardest punches. Crafted with the finest quality leather, the obsidian / gold T3 LX gloves look great and perform better.

Hayabusa T3 LX Boxing Gloves - Brown - Hayabusa Fightwear Hayabusa T3 LX Boxing Gloves - Brown - Hayabusa Fightwear

ELASTIC LACES– also called “speed laces”, not as supportive as laces or velcro, and can be more annoying than velcro. The #1 “puncher’s glove” in the market. Horsehair model is used in pro fights for maximum power transfer. The Hayabusa T3 Boxing Gloves, are truly one of the best boxing gloves out there right now and are perfect gloves if you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced boxer or mixed martial artist looking for a quality boxing glove. You will definitely get a lot of the use out of this glove. Read on below to find out what makes these gloves so special. The Hayabusa BrandWelcome to Boxing Life, your ultimate destination for everything related to the world of boxing. We are a brand of boxing enthusiasts and fighters dedicated to sharing our love and knowledge of this incredible sport with you - The Sweet Science! Our boxing gloves provide you with many benefits, including comfort, convenience, and adjustability. We want to ensure that you can train with ease while wearing our gloves. Lace-up gloves canbe a hassle. They fit so much better for your wrists (more support) but take 5 minutes to put on and you always need help. And then there’s that annoying distraction in sparring when your laces get loose and you have to stop the action to re-tie. However, laces are great when you have friends or want to make some in the gym. You can ask other fighters or trainers to tie you up and even get a few tips in the process. The best punch bags, including free-standing heavy bags and speed balls for boxing training, reviewed and ranked. This glove looks like total plastic and I can tell your hands will be hot as hell in there. Imagine training with your hands in a plastic bag for an hour. Gloves should also smell like leather, not chemicals. Lots of mesh and plastic. It might look super cool and futuristic but it also means they can use less leather (saving on cost).

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