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The Hayabusa T3 LX Leather Boxing Gloves combine premium 16oz leather construction with patented wrist support technology and advanced impact foam to deliver superior protection, comfort, and a customizable fit for serious training and sparring sessions.
Size | 16oz |
Color | Brown |
Material | Leather |
Brand | Hayabusa |
Glove Type | Training |
Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Product Dimensions | 15.31"L x 9.65"W |
Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
Manufacturer | Hayabusa |
Model Name | Hayabusa T3 LX Boxing Gloves |
UPC | 804579907445 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.15 x 9.25 x 5.59 inches |
Package Weight | 0.98 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.31 x 9.65 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | Hayabusa |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 2 |
Part Number | T3LX16G-BR |
Style | Training |
Outer Material | Leather |
Sport Type | Boxing |
Hand Orientation | Both |
S**A
Highly recommend.
Great gloves! The wrist support and quality are the highlights of this glove.I started boxing a year ago and I was using Everlast gloves that tore up after 4 months. I have had this pair for some time now and it is holding up great! The others in the gym who does have the leather pair looks great too. They get even better with age!
A**L
The Brand Name Stays Undefeated
Hyabusa is a quality product. I already had a set of MMA 7oz gloves, that I loved, so when I purchased my heavy bag, I knew these were the go to gloves to use for it, and I am not disappointed. The real leather already adds a bit of nostalgia, but the X straps are the golden item. They help ensure that your wrists are supported, without the use of wrist straps. Warning: you still have to ensure your wrists are straight, with or without straps. They are only as good as your form. I have zero complaints with these gloves and would continue purchasing, if ever needed again. The different color patterns give you so many options to add your own style to your next workout session. I highly recommend.
R**C
Quality with the looks. Wowed
These are some amazing gloves! Year after year I see that the Hayabusa T3’s are the top gloves, but I never understood it until ordering and receiving these. They feel sturdy and the wrist support with the dual velcro wraps is outstanding! They fit right, too. I have 16oz.The only side not that I have to agree with another reviewer on is that the leather is like a suede. I haven’t had time with these, but excited to use them.I also bought with matching one size headgear which has yet to arrive.I planned to return both considering the price and my impulsiveness, but I made the mistake of trying the gloves on and now it looks like I’m out $380 because I expect to love headgear as well.
J**C
Great gloves
Great gloves. They are comfortable and have good padding and wrist support. They are easy to put on even with the double velcro. The fit is great for my hands even with wraps. And the leather has a nice “grainy” feeling.
R**O
Great Gloves!!!
I've tried Twins, Everlast, Sanabul, UFC, and Fairtex gloves. After my 5 year old Fairtex heavy hitter gloves were ready to retire, I needed a new pair of gloves. I've always been curious about Hayabusa and always admired their look. I decided to give them a try since I'm doing better financially so the price would not deter me from buying them. Selecting the right pair was easy since Hayabusa only has one style made with genuine leather: T3 LX! I ordered the T3 LX in 16oz (black)obsidian and after I first wore them at my gym and used them on the bag, I was definitely satisfied! The gloves fit comfortably, easy to put on (despite the double wrist strap that most complain about), and have excellent knuckle protection (which is a must for me because I hit hard and have punched through padding with past gloves) and I get compliments on them all the time. Hayabusa leather gloves are built to last so I would definitely recommend them. I would also recommend buying a boot dryer to dry your gloves after every use to extend their lifespan.
N**Z
Best gloves I’ve ever had and worth more than the price!!!!
I have owned sets of Reyes, Grant and various other gloves and I use them primarily for bag work! I also purchased the Venum best gloves and these are light years better! I hit very hard and am a big guy and these gloves are still in perfect shape with use 5x a week and a good amount of time being used! I went thru 2 pairs of Venum gloves in a similar timeframe and injured my hand multiple times! They are beautiful gloves have great padding and the wrist protection is second to none! There expensive but tbh there worth double what they go for especially at avoiding injury!
K**N
Good quality and built to last
The media could not be loaded. 10 month update: I can’t complain. The wrist support was a main selling point for me and it delivered. It can cut off the circulation if you make em too tight so be aware of that. Great and soft padding. I got 16oz gloves but they look and feel like 18oz so I’ll buy again but 14oz from now on. They’re not cheap but it’s quality genuine leather and I believe they’ll last for a while so you’ll get your money’s worth by the time they’re worn out. I can see these lasting a very long time if taken care of properly.
J**A
great glove, but a bit expensive
I bought 6 gloves for comparison. Ranked from best to worst for my criteria:1. Hayabusa T3 - ($150) Very well designed. the double velcro closure is the best closure system i've personally used. It has foam splints which both helps prevent unwanted wrist alignment if you fudge a hook and also from blocking hooks. Foam feels really good (14oz), enough protection and not like hitting with a pillow. I ultimately chose to keep this glove because of it's superior wrist support, which is specifically important to me due to recurring wrist issues.2. Hayabusa H5 - ($100) It's got a single strap closure, but the fact that it's partially elasticized makes it easy to get a secure closure on it. Foam feels pretty similar to the T3. The wrist splits seem to be only slightly less affective. overall i think this glove is a very high value.3. Hayabusa T3 LX - ($200) pretty much identical to the T3 but with leather. The colors are simple but elegant. I'm only rating this lower than the above because i think the $200 price tag lowers the value quite a bit.4. Hayabusa S4 ($50) - better wrist support then the below options, but the materials and fit definitely feel sub par to the above models. What really turned me off on this model is that the wrist closure just fits oddly, almost rectangular feeling.5. Sannabul Essentials Gel - very inexpensive. The materials and don't seem that bad, but the fit isn't as secure as i'd like.. literally no wrist support, you can just fold the glove in half at the wrist.6. Venom Elite - pretty much same deal as the sannabul but more expensive.Other notes, these gloves will last most people years and i think it's worth spending $100+ for some support and quality. I'd highly recommend you try the T3 but if you want a $100 cap i would go for the H5 or a good old pair of twins special gloves (which i've gone through three pairs of over the last 15 years). happy striking.
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