Both are great. I've been using Fairtex for years. Then I tried a Twins and I think I prefer Twins. It has a tighter more secure fit on the inside and now the fairtex feels more baggy to me. THe Twins also seems to have better Wrist support but that could just be my Fairtex being way more broken in. Can't go wrong with either but if you have smaller hands I'd pick Twins.
Love the twins. Got a pair of black 14 oz, had them since the start of this year and there isnt a scratch on them, none of the logo has worn off not even a scrape from hitting the bag with them, only issue with them is at first they feel tight but after tgat they fit perfectly
I've got Twins Specials that I use for sparring and I find them tight around my fingers. Enough so that after some time my fingers go numb. It's not my wraps, it's not how I wrap, it's the gloves and how they fit. My bag gloves are cleto reyes and they're about perfect. I love those. I'm about to pick up some BGV1's to replace my Twins and see how they fair.
Yeh the twins special are really compact gloves, lots of padding around the fingers and knuckles. I found with the fairtex gloves , there is more room for the fingers
Yeah my twins 16oz have a right hand compartment. But imo bgv1 aren’t good sparring gloves, the padding is compact and dense that It’s like hitting your partner with a piece of wood. Bgv1 better for training, it gives good feedback on the pads and back.
Ive been using my original Twins Special gloves for 13 years now, and it still in good condition! No cracks and no tears whatsoever. It's one of my best investments. Quality is assured!
@@teepmuaythai I do occasionally use the 16oz on bag and pads for conditioning but I find that I can work on my technique and get a much better feel with the 10oz
I got the fairtex bg1 and they got destroyed within 7 months. I train 4 times a week and Life in the Netherlands where the weather is 🌧️. They probably fell apart because the gloves where not drying quick enough
Mannn Twins Special is always out of stock. I know they're currently undergoing some legal battle, however apparently I can get them on ebay from a seller in thailand, I messaged the bloke and he reckons it's authentic. What do you think ?
Never really liked fairtex bgv1 I tried out the glory ones and those were dope I think they are bgv3 ???? But I don't like how the typical bgv1 have really dense thin knuckle padding and suck to get hit with. They also have too much room inside if you ask me and I have fairly large hands. Too much wiggle room even with wraps. That being said a lot of dudes that train with me have and swear by them so up to you guys. Good review though!
I got 16oz red twins for sparring and they're mint for sparring and I've got 12oz primo leather in red for pad work. IMO twins are great sparring gloves but avg. bag work gloves they're too open and make you're pu chest softer. Absolutely love them for sparring though so good for clinching also
@Wpekfndb I genuinely loved these gloves for sparring because of the protection it provides to you and your partner. That's imo the best thing about the gloves as it gives you a bit more room for error when it comes to taking punches and accidentally hitting your partner a little too hard. The gloves are balloons but it makes them thicker not longer. It's really up to personal preference, as a 6 foot 1 guy I have kind of strayed away from thai style gloves because they dint fit my hands properly. I'm now running my primos for pad work and I have boons classic for sparring. Still recommend the twins though if you like the way they look.
Yo man , I structured the sentence wrong, I was trying to say that the twins will be 30-40 dollars more expensive than the Fairtex gloves . The Twins gloves are about $190 whilst the Fairtex you can get around $150. The gloves I’m holding here they sell them at Cabra Fight store in Cabramatta
Hello bro, i have a pair of boxing 14 oz leone gloves but now i am training muay thai in phuket. I am 187 cm and 100 kg what oz should i buy and should i get fairtex or Yokkao?
Is that in USD ? If it’s USD I think you can get fairtex BGV1 for that amount or venum. Just know the cheaper you go the protection you get around the knuckles and wrist tend to get poorer
i currently have the twins special fbgvl3 (same as the one featured in your video, with just fancy designs ^_^) and the fairtex bgv9. i like the longer wrist cuff of the bgv9 and i'm aware its a pair you don't want to use for sparring (unless it's that infamous boxing dude or a "dojo stormer") any experience with the fairtex bgv5/bgv6 as far as sparring goes?
@@asyraf0519 if light spar = touch sparring? as long as your partner is okay with it. its all good,. a lot of hobbyists say that theyd rather get hit by a 4oz MMA glove than a 16 oz BGV9 in sparring. I guess its really meant as a bag glove or a "fight glove"....or a "bring out in case of gym asshole" pair.
@@retic720 yeah something like that, im also a beginner so i may not have much power, do you think bgv9 is good tho? is the knuckle protection and wrist protection good?
@@asyraf0519 depends on what you need/value more. twins bgvl3 is great protection on your knuckles. bgv9 will protect your wrist. an injured set of knuckles can be "offset" by going light (like REALLY light) or using knucklepads or both. an injured wrist will mean you skipping boxing for a couple of weeks.
Both are kinda shit, but id personally go for the twins. BUT, i don't understand why they don't make their gloves, fitting in a way that my knuckles hit first. Its always a bit curved in a way that i will hit with my finger bending joints. Sick of it.
Both are great. I've been using Fairtex for years. Then I tried a Twins and I think I prefer Twins. It has a tighter more secure fit on the inside and now the fairtex feels more baggy to me. THe Twins also seems to have better Wrist support but that could just be my Fairtex being way more broken in. Can't go wrong with either but if you have smaller hands I'd pick Twins.
Important notice is that twin gloves become balloons at 16oz whilst fairtex tends to remain really compact.
I used to spar in 16oz twins. Once filled with sweat they feel like 20ozs. Hard to keep them off you.
Love the twins. Got a pair of black 14 oz, had them since the start of this year and there isnt a scratch on them, none of the logo has worn off not even a scrape from hitting the bag with them, only issue with them is at first they feel tight but after tgat they fit perfectly
i'am 82 kg, i use fairtex 12oz at first time, then i feel so tight, the i buy the 14oz BGV1, and it's perfect for me
I've got Twins Specials that I use for sparring and I find them tight around my fingers. Enough so that after some time my fingers go numb. It's not my wraps, it's not how I wrap, it's the gloves and how they fit. My bag gloves are cleto reyes and they're about perfect. I love those. I'm about to pick up some BGV1's to replace my Twins and see how they fair.
Yeh the twins special are really compact gloves, lots of padding around the fingers and knuckles. I found with the fairtex gloves , there is more room for the fingers
@@teepmuaythai Also, frickin love your content! Thank you for your service. Your switch kick is improving
Yeah my twins 16oz have a right hand compartment. But imo bgv1 aren’t good sparring gloves, the padding is compact and dense that It’s like hitting your partner with a piece of wood. Bgv1 better for training, it gives good feedback on the pads and back.
Ive been using my original Twins Special gloves for 13 years now, and it still in good condition! No cracks and no tears whatsoever. It's one of my best investments. Quality is assured!
I bet they smell rotten though 🤣
Twins 16oz in black for sparring + Fairtex 10oz in red for bag/pad work = Elite combo
Just curious, howcome you don’t use the 16oz on the bag and pads also ?
@@teepmuaythai I do occasionally use the 16oz on bag and pads for conditioning but I find that I can work on my technique and get a much better feel with the 10oz
This is the way.
@@teepmuaythaiI find 16s on the bag or pads feels gross, I like the 10s so I feel my knuckle drive in.
I like sparing in 10/12 oz
I got the fairtex bg1 and they got destroyed within 7 months.
I train 4 times a week and Life in the Netherlands where the weather is 🌧️.
They probably fell apart because the gloves where not drying quick enough
Anybody know where to buy twins gloves in the USA? Nakmuay isn't selling to America right now
Thank you! Great explanation 😊
Mannn Twins Special is always out of stock. I know they're currently undergoing some legal battle, however apparently I can get them on ebay from a seller in thailand, I messaged the bloke and he reckons it's authentic. What do you think ?
Awesome!! Regards from BRazil!
Never really liked fairtex bgv1 I tried out the glory ones and those were dope I think they are bgv3 ???? But I don't like how the typical bgv1 have really dense thin knuckle padding and suck to get hit with. They also have too much room inside if you ask me and I have fairly large hands. Too much wiggle room even with wraps. That being said a lot of dudes that train with me have and swear by them so up to you guys. Good review though!
I got 16oz red twins for sparring and they're mint for sparring and I've got 12oz primo leather in red for pad work. IMO twins are great sparring gloves but avg. bag work gloves they're too open and make you're pu chest softer. Absolutely love them for sparring though so good for clinching also
I’m thinking of buying them but people have been saying 16oz twins are like balloons? Thought that would be abit bad for my sparring whats ur thoughts
@Wpekfndb I genuinely loved these gloves for sparring because of the protection it provides to you and your partner. That's imo the best thing about the gloves as it gives you a bit more room for error when it comes to taking punches and accidentally hitting your partner a little too hard. The gloves are balloons but it makes them thicker not longer. It's really up to personal preference, as a 6 foot 1 guy I have kind of strayed away from thai style gloves because they dint fit my hands properly. I'm now running my primos for pad work and I have boons classic for sparring. Still recommend the twins though if you like the way they look.
If the gloves have your last name on them….well….they win every time 🤣👊
Ahahaha this is true
Let's see that switch kick OWEE
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Hey man as an Australian, where are you finding those gloves at that price? Also great review I used both brands and they are so phenomenal
Yo man , I structured the sentence wrong, I was trying to say that the twins will be 30-40 dollars more expensive than the Fairtex gloves . The Twins gloves are about $190 whilst the Fairtex you can get around $150. The gloves I’m holding here they sell them at Cabra Fight store in Cabramatta
@@teepmuaythai thank you bro, I was curious cause I was like dangggg they are mad cheap. Sounded like pre covid prices hahahah! Thank you lots bro
Hello bro, i have a pair of boxing 14 oz leone gloves but now i am training muay thai in phuket. I am 187 cm and 100 kg what oz should i buy and should i get fairtex or Yokkao?
hi for sparring yokkao 16oz for padwork ang hard bag fairtex
Can anyone recommend 12oz gloves for under 100$?
Is that in USD ? If it’s USD I think you can get fairtex BGV1 for that amount or venum. Just know the cheaper you go the protection you get around the knuckles and wrist tend to get poorer
Fairtex gloves let you fight bears and sharks
Ahahahaha
Finger compartment twins is a trouble to my knowledge
i currently have the twins special fbgvl3 (same as the one featured in your video, with just fancy designs ^_^) and the fairtex bgv9.
i like the longer wrist cuff of the bgv9 and i'm aware its a pair you don't want to use for sparring (unless it's that infamous boxing dude or a "dojo stormer")
any experience with the fairtex bgv5/bgv6 as far as sparring goes?
which one do you like more? im also planning to buy bgv9 12oz for both bagwork and light spar. But i need more research
@@asyraf0519 if light spar = touch sparring? as long as your partner is okay with it. its all good,.
a lot of hobbyists say that theyd rather get hit by a 4oz MMA glove than a 16 oz BGV9 in sparring.
I guess its really meant as a bag glove or a "fight glove"....or a "bring out in case of gym asshole" pair.
@@retic720 yeah something like that, im also a beginner so i may not have much power, do you think bgv9 is good tho? is the knuckle protection and wrist protection good?
also twin or bvg9?
@@asyraf0519 depends on what you need/value more.
twins bgvl3 is great protection on your knuckles.
bgv9 will protect your wrist.
an injured set of knuckles can be "offset" by going light (like REALLY light) or using knucklepads or both.
an injured wrist will mean you skipping boxing for a couple of weeks.
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Fairtex is for a woman 😂 , twins is for men 😎
Both are kinda shit, but id personally go for the twins. BUT, i don't understand why they don't make their gloves, fitting in a way that my knuckles hit first. Its always a bit curved in a way that i will hit with my finger bending joints. Sick of it.
What glove will you recommend?
Its because of oz , the profesional oz are 8 those type Oz can fit the nuckles