My hands are a medium size and Twins fit me really well and I think I can still fit hand wraps on underneath. I also tried Fairtex but Twins fit me perfectly. I've got boot bananas for my gloves to absorb moisture and make them smell nice plus got some handwraps to wear too.
Yes Sir, as a pure Boxer I can easily confirm your opinion on Twins. I've tried them myself out in 16oz. Seriously, they felt not good, too tight, too stiff, couldn't close my hand to a good fist, and not mention that in Boxing we wrap our hands by 4.5 meter wraps, but not possible in these Twins. To me they rather felt like gloves for teenager.
Could you do a shin guard review/comparison between Venum, Twins and Yokkao? I currently have a pair of RDX shin guards but find they move a lot and have no real protection. Thanks.
I've been using the Sandee CoolTech for about 3 years now, there pretty much at the end of their life, in terms of build quality they have been very good, the mesh vent will end up spliting at some point tho so i would avoid getting a mesh vent again, My main problem with the SCT glove is it keeps your thumb in a "thumbs up" exposed position has be t ba k during sparring several times
How do you like Boon? I felt the same with Twins. I had to stuff them with socks to expand the hand compartment. Ive heard good things about Boon gloves.
Boon are really good and kind of a hybrid between a boxing glove and a muay thai glove. Issue with them in the main was getting a supply. On the whole they are a great glove
@@FSPRO I currently have Top King but I have wider legs and Im having a tough time finding a good shin guard. Any advice on wider shin guards? Preferably leather but at this point Ill take any
trick question - Thaismai has always been the best muay thai gloves - its the oldest brand in Thailand/Muay Thai - since 1960 - some of the best quality to price ratio its crazy - Ive owned all the thai brands as well
Hey man, What's the smallest 16oz glove? My son is 12 and he's going to start sparring (boxing) and we're looking for literally the smallest 16oz glove. Like most compact. Thanks
I hope i can start boxing already, but my parents are short on money, but I'll start boxing in September or This month, btw which country are you from because the Boxing gyms here in Ph are still closed due to covid
For lace up 16oz, Fly or Rival RFX-GUERRERO either p4p version or HDE-F. Buy a lace and loop strap if buying lace up gloves, so your son can put gloves on by himself. For velcro 16oz, rival rs11v or addidas adispeed 501. If the gym allows him to use 14oz, cleto reyes or winning lace up. I personally would not recommend to use muay thai gloves for boxing as they're designed for different purposes.
Winning would be one word "OVERPRICED" seen many but I'm certainly not buying a set to review them. They are good but not worth anything like the price tag. Never seen Fly.
hey mate how are you? in saying the twins gloves cut the end of ya fingers circulation off. are the gloves worn in or are they freshys off the shelf? my busa t3 cut my fingers circulation. and they're fairly big palm size and good for the bag. want some twins for pad work but the sizing is putting me off
I had to stop watching when I saw him demonstrate how to block kicks. I’m sorry sir but you don’t really know about muay sparring or requirements. This was a boxing biased review
yeah I'm absolutely not a Muay Thai guy but I've spent a lot of time training with top guys in that sport including a couple of world champs. These videos are not designed to be technique orientated and yes I'm more of a boxer that is true but I'm not at all talking about technique to block kicks but to pad them away during drills, I think you have misunderstood the comment. I've trained with Rambaa Sombet, Mac Fairtex, Rich Cadden and Juan Cervantes who all use that technique in drills. No it's not a way to block kicks in sparring or fights, just drills where the gloves are utilised like pads in quick fire return drills. Fairtex are great gloves, I've rarely said otherwise but I often make the point about bigger people using Thai brands who sometimes make smaller gloves. Its all opinion at the end of the day
how can I take leagel action against twins. they never send me the glove or even given a refund I can't contact them unless I buy new gloves. never deal with twins. they are the most unprofessional componey in muay thai.
You probably ordered from a scam website, twins gloves are notorious not only for having a lot of fake gloves but also for taking 0 action against scam websites pretending to be the actual company
My hands are a medium size and Twins fit me really well and I think I can still fit hand wraps on underneath. I also tried Fairtex but Twins fit me perfectly. I've got boot bananas for my gloves to absorb moisture and make them smell nice plus got some handwraps to wear too.
I've had that exact pair of twins for 3 years. They don't stink at all if wear wraps every time.
You often take good care of them but the point was complimentary on the fact they do last for YEARS!
Yes Sir, as a pure Boxer I can easily confirm your opinion on Twins. I've tried them myself out in 16oz. Seriously, they felt not good, too tight, too stiff, couldn't close my hand to a good fist, and not mention that in Boxing we wrap our hands by 4.5 meter wraps, but not possible in these Twins. To me they rather felt like gloves for teenager.
Could you do a shin guard review/comparison between Venum, Twins and Yokkao? I currently have a pair of RDX shin guards but find they move a lot and have no real protection. Thanks.
Venum?
I've been using the Sandee CoolTech for about 3 years now, there pretty much at the end of their life, in terms of build quality they have been very good, the mesh vent will end up spliting at some point tho so i would avoid getting a mesh vent again, My main problem with the SCT glove is it keeps your thumb in a "thumbs up" exposed position has be t ba k during sparring several times
I'm not a fan of twins gloves but sgl10s are the best shin guard on the market in my opinion
How do you like Boon? I felt the same with Twins. I had to stuff them with socks to expand the hand compartment. Ive heard good things about Boon gloves.
Boon are really good and kind of a hybrid between a boxing glove and a muay thai glove. Issue with them in the main was getting a supply. On the whole they are a great glove
@@FSPRO I currently have Top King but I have wider legs and Im having a tough time finding a good shin guard. Any advice on wider shin guards? Preferably leather but at this point Ill take any
I absolutely love the tight hand compartment as I have small hands (125lbs) 😊
@@FSPRO Compares to Windy would you recommend Boon? I heard windy gloves have thumb and wrist support issues. Cheers
trick question - Thaismai has always been the best muay thai gloves - its the oldest brand in Thailand/Muay Thai - since 1960 - some of the best quality to price ratio its crazy - Ive owned all the thai brands as well
The lace ups are designed differently than the velcro and they also have have a longer wrist
The Thai Fighter glove is a steal for the price
Hey man,
What's the smallest 16oz glove? My son is 12 and he's going to start sparring (boxing) and we're looking for literally the smallest 16oz glove. Like most compact. Thanks
Just do 12 or 10oz
I hope i can start boxing already, but my parents are short on money, but I'll start boxing in September or This month, btw which country are you from because the Boxing gyms here in Ph are still closed due to covid
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For lace up 16oz, Fly or Rival RFX-GUERRERO either p4p version or HDE-F. Buy a lace and loop strap if buying lace up gloves, so your son can put gloves on by himself.
For velcro 16oz, rival rs11v or addidas adispeed 501.
If the gym allows him to use 14oz, cleto reyes or winning lace up.
I personally would not recommend to use muay thai gloves for boxing as they're designed for different purposes.
Having a hard time choosing between danger or twins, which would you prefer if you had the choice
Can you do a review on twins shin guards SGL-10 and some Winning and Fly boxing gloves?
Winning would be one word "OVERPRICED" seen many but I'm certainly not buying a set to review them. They are good but not worth anything like the price tag. Never seen Fly.
hey mate how are you? in saying the twins gloves cut the end of ya fingers circulation off. are the gloves worn in or are they freshys off the shelf? my busa t3 cut my fingers circulation. and they're fairly big palm size and good for the bag. want some twins for pad work but the sizing is putting me off
did for me but I am quite a big guy
Love these vids what about one on training gadgets
What is your opinion compared to Yokkao matrix ?
Awesome review
do twins Only have 1 hand size? the only part that varied is the weight(oz)? cuz im planning to buy a 10oz and 12oz?
Do you recommend Twins boxing glove for beginners?
They are a good glove for any level but are expensive. I think I outline this better in the review
Bgvl 3 is super?
Nice Shirt
I had to stop watching when I saw him demonstrate how to block kicks. I’m sorry sir but you don’t really know about muay sparring or requirements. This was a boxing biased review
yeah I'm absolutely not a Muay Thai guy but I've spent a lot of time training with top guys in that sport including a couple of world champs. These videos are not designed to be technique orientated and yes I'm more of a boxer that is true but I'm not at all talking about technique to block kicks but to pad them away during drills, I think you have misunderstood the comment.
I've trained with Rambaa Sombet, Mac Fairtex, Rich Cadden and Juan Cervantes who all use that technique in drills. No it's not a way to block kicks in sparring or fights, just drills where the gloves are utilised like pads in quick fire return drills.
Fairtex are great gloves, I've rarely said otherwise but I often make the point about bigger people using Thai brands who sometimes make smaller gloves. Its all opinion at the end of the day
how can I take leagel action against twins. they never send me the glove or even given a refund I can't contact them unless I buy new gloves. never deal with twins. they are the most unprofessional componey in muay thai.
You probably ordered from a scam website, twins gloves are notorious not only for having a lot of fake gloves but also for taking 0 action against scam websites pretending to be the actual company
sadly true