Description
- High-quality gloves designed for training and competition in Muay Thai
- Made from premium leather for durability and protection
- Contoured and snug fit for easy and comfortable hand movement
- Strategically placed padding for maximum protection and support
- Velcro closure system for a secure and customizable fit
- Top-of-the-line choice for serious Muay Thai training.
Available in 16oz
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The key differences between genuine leather and microfiber boxing gloves lie in the materials, durability, and maintenance:
Material
- Genuine Leather: Made from animal hide (usually cowhide), known for its toughness and flexibility.
- Microfiber: A synthetic material engineered to mimic leather, varying in quality but designed for performance.
Durability
- Genuine Leather: Long-lasting with proper care, retains quality over time.
- Microfiber: While standard microfiber is not as long-lasting as leather, Fairtex uses premium microfiber for enhanced durability to extend the life of your glove.
Maintenance
- Genuine Leather: Requires conditioning and cleaning to prevent drying, cracking, and odor.
- Microfiber: Easier to maintain, more moisture-resistant, and less prone to odor.
Choose based on your preferences, budget, and usage.
What size glove should I get?
Gloves are measured in ounces (oz), typically ranging from 8 oz to 20 oz. Your ideal size depends on weight, training type, and preference:
8-10 oz: Best for competition.
12 oz: Common for women and those with smaller hands.
14 oz: Suitable for general training and sparring.
16 oz: Standard for sparring and general training for most adults.
18-20 oz: Ideal for larger individuals or for extra protection during sparring.
Choose the size that matches your needs for comfort and protection.
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What type of glove should I get?
Choosing the right gloves depends on your training goals. Fairtex offers gloves for various purposes:
Training Gloves: Versatile for general training, including bag and pad work.
Sparring Gloves: Softer, designed for sparring to reduce injury risk.
Bag Gloves: Built for heavy bag work, featuring denser padding for durability.
Competition Gloves: Lighter gloves used for official matches.