i rotate rival rb50 / venum hammer / mk1 select / boon lace / fairtex bgl7. I feel bgl7 is the best bag gloves for my medium hands at this price range, but you've peaked my interest with BGL6 breakdown. thank you
Nice rotation 👍 All fairtex gloves that I've used have been hard to beat for the price. Love BGL7 on the bag also hard to beat. Full review of BGL6 will come soon 😁
Great review. I own the Bgl7s in red and everything you said about that glove is correct. It takes a while to really break in, and the wrist support is 10 out of 10.
@@greatesteva442 I ended up selling them back in June. It’s a very durable glove, but it has too much room in the hand compartment. After trying on more boxing gloves, I like more of a snug fit. You’ll never injure in these gloves. Thats the huge positive. I still use my bgv9s
Hey great breakdown, I got the bgl7s (16oz) after your video 👌, just got done with the first session with them doing mitt work Quality is amazing and I like the feel of the connection on bag/mitts, only issues I have is 1) Although I’m trying to land with the knuckles I feel the base of my fingers (the part that you crack just above the knuckles) taking most of the impact and now after an hour session it’s very painful, I felt pain quickly during the session but just ignored it. Wondering if you had the same experience? Should it fix after the break in period? 2) my pinky finger only on the right glove is super squished with the ring finger leaving it quite sore, maybe I should get the bgl6 for a bigger finger compartment? But I still want that pop on the mitts Really appreciate any suggestions /guidance, great reviews thank you 🙏
@@zakariya5110 Hi good feedback! I do really love the BGL7 but they do have an extended break in with initial discomfort. I didnt have any issues with my pinky or that part of my hands hurting but i wear rival gel wraps 180" using thicker handwraps over the ones they come with. 16oz version were super stiff for me all round and the roll bar at the finger tips was uncomfortable super hard also for a good 12 rounds of power shots or so before they were softened & ready to go. I have too many gloves to break in so I do break in with power shots on a stiff heavy bag. With normal break in will need more rounds. It could be that the stiff thumb seem is stopping you hands from sliding all the way in and connecting below the knuckles instead of the knuckles. I had to put socks in the gloves overnight couple times to streach out the seem to be able to use them. After that the whole glove shell conformed & softened including roll bar at the fingertips to a perfect fit but it was work. Im just about finished the extended break in on the foam full review coming soon 🙂
@@fiestastboost5788 Wow sorry I completely missed your message Thank you for the reply, yea I actually ended up giving it to my brother and got myself the bgl6 😂, but now as he's broken in the bgl7s a bit they seem way more comfortable than before when i put them on, the grip bar was super uncomfortable aswell for me as you said, but now its mucj softer and i feel like i can make a great fist and land with knuckles. Its actually shockimg how much better it is after a slight break in haha, I'm going to try it again for a full session next time The bgl6 is really nice though, I got it for sparring but it still has a great pop on the mitts and bag, and although I find the wrist support isn't as good as the bgl7 it's still good and it's great you can open your hands a lot more in them
One glove for all long fingers BGV5, one glove for all short to medium fingers BGL6, maximum protection tight fit bag/mitt work light sparring BGL7, will update on full sparring after another 20 rounds or so break in.
I havn't tried them in 10oz to be honest. I have felt some fairtex 12oz models that have had stiffer foam than their 16oz models increasing protectiveness. Because I havn't tried them I cant confirm for BGL6 if they are stiffer more protective or softer more of a punchers glove.
For your height and weight sparring probably the BGV5. BGL6 is a bigger glove has a super long cuff and roomier hand compartment than BGV5. Im 182cm and BGL6 is one of the longest cuff gloves i have. Its long on my arms but i like long cuffs so doesnt bother me, on yours it would fit longer.
i rotate rival rb50 / venum hammer / mk1 select / boon lace / fairtex bgl7. I feel bgl7 is the best bag gloves for my medium hands at this price range, but you've peaked my interest with BGL6 breakdown. thank you
Nice rotation 👍 All fairtex gloves that I've used have been hard to beat for the price. Love BGL7 on the bag also hard to beat. Full review of BGL6 will come soon 😁
have you sparred in the bgl7s?
@@greatesteva442 not yet foam still to stiff
Great review. I own the Bgl7s in red and everything you said about that glove is correct. It takes a while to really break in, and the wrist support is 10 out of 10.
Cheers nice appreciate it good to hear 👍
how long did it take for you to break in?
@@greatesteva442 I ended up selling them back in June. It’s a very durable glove, but it has too much room in the hand compartment. After trying on more boxing gloves, I like more of a snug fit. You’ll never injure in these gloves. Thats the huge positive. I still use my bgv9s
@@houpicsphotoswhat do you suggest for a smaller glove compartment? Wanting 14s
@@TheoPhillips-is3oi honestly, if you’re wanting a smaller hand compartment I would recommend a different brand of gloves than these.
Which one do you recommend out of these three is the best for boxing?
@@mr_pylo1326they are all excellent but the best all round glove of the three is the BGL6. For people with thinner wrists/forearms the BGV5
Do you recommend BGL6 16OZ for boxing? For sparring also for bagwork? Thanks
Yes great for boxing sparring and bagwork
Hey great breakdown, I got the bgl7s (16oz) after your video 👌, just got done with the first session with them doing mitt work
Quality is amazing and I like the feel of the connection on bag/mitts, only issues I have is
1) Although I’m trying to land with the knuckles I feel the base of my fingers (the part that you crack just above the knuckles) taking most of the impact and now after an hour session it’s very painful, I felt pain quickly during the session but just ignored it. Wondering if you had the same experience? Should it fix after the break in period?
2) my pinky finger only on the right glove is super squished with the ring finger leaving it quite sore, maybe I should get the bgl6 for a bigger finger compartment? But I still want that pop on the mitts
Really appreciate any suggestions /guidance, great reviews thank you 🙏
@@zakariya5110 Hi good feedback! I do really love the BGL7 but they do have an extended break in with initial discomfort.
I didnt have any issues with my pinky or that part of my hands hurting but i wear rival gel wraps 180" using thicker handwraps over the ones they come with.
16oz version were super stiff for me all round and the roll bar at the finger tips was uncomfortable super hard also for a good 12 rounds of power shots or so before they were softened & ready to go. I have too many gloves to break in so I do break in with power shots on a stiff heavy bag. With normal break in will need more rounds. It could be that the stiff thumb seem is stopping you hands from sliding all the way in and connecting below the knuckles instead of the knuckles. I had to put socks in the gloves overnight couple times to streach out the seem to be able to use them.
After that the whole glove shell conformed & softened including roll bar at the fingertips to a perfect fit but it was work. Im just about finished the extended break in on the foam full review coming soon 🙂
@@fiestastboost5788 Wow sorry I completely missed your message
Thank you for the reply, yea I actually ended up giving it to my brother and got myself the bgl6 😂, but now as he's broken in the bgl7s a bit they seem way more comfortable than before when i put them on, the grip bar was super uncomfortable aswell for me as you said, but now its mucj softer and i feel like i can make a great fist and land with knuckles. Its actually shockimg how much better it is after a slight break in haha, I'm going to try it again for a full session next time
The bgl6 is really nice though, I got it for sparring but it still has a great pop on the mitts and bag, and although I find the wrist support isn't as good as the bgl7 it's still good and it's great you can open your hands a lot more in them
I'm considering which one is the best for boxing overall because I'm not a fan of muay thai tbh
10oz BGL7.
Two months breaking in.
Only for bag work.
One glove for all long fingers BGV5, one glove for all short to medium fingers BGL6, maximum protection tight fit bag/mitt work light sparring BGL7, will update on full sparring after another 20 rounds or so break in.
Would 10oz bgl 6 be more on the protective side or more on the puncher's side?
I havn't tried them in 10oz to be honest. I have felt some fairtex 12oz models that have had stiffer foam than their 16oz models increasing protectiveness. Because I havn't tried them I cant confirm for BGL6 if they are stiffer more protective or softer more of a punchers glove.
which do you recommend for sparring? I’m 173cm 55kg
For your height and weight sparring probably the BGV5. BGL6 is a bigger glove has a super long cuff and roomier hand compartment than BGV5. Im 182cm and BGL6 is one of the longest cuff gloves i have. Its long on my arms but i like long cuffs so doesnt bother me, on yours it would fit longer.
@@fiestastboost5788 Thanks for the response. I’ll check out he bgv 5’s.