My twins 14oz that I bought on 2009 is still intact. Its been a decade and I dont know how to destroy this gloves. I live in the philippines and after training I just throw this under the sun. The painted logo is almost gone but the leather, stiching and everything else is still pristine. I gotta say this is the most durable gloves for its price.
I have the lace version of this gloves for more than 2 years, I'd say it is the best value you can get when finding non-expensive gloves. The leather doesn't peel off or crack especially when taken good care by not exposing it to direct sunlight. The foam quality is almost the same as new even if I used it for more than 2 years. I also think that the lace version is best for boxers since its design is similar to a boxing glove.
I just recently got my twins gloves and I’ve had them for a week so far! Amazing! My knuckles don’t hurt as much and overall they’re the best gloves I’ve had so far. Was scared at first to purchase them but risked it and definitely was worth it! Btw this is my review for the 12oz gloves! I usually use 12oz when doing boxing drills. But sparring I use 16oz...and no I haven’t used any twins gloves for sparring so I can’t give any further information on them when it comes to the gloves being used in sparring.
All of my gear are Twins. They're very good for sparring! I use the velcro version 14oz for mitts/bag and 16oz lace up for sparring. The lace up version is more of a boxing glove type, unlike the velcro version which is more of a muay thai glove type.
I've got 12 oz and they were very tight at first.. Now worn in they are a great fit... As for quality there bullet proof... They will last for years... Great review.. Many thanks...
Nice review Carlo as always. I happen to have a pair of these for muay thai. These are my go to for sparring. The extra padding on the knuckle area is nice and forgiving for my sparring partners. Also the wrist flexibility helps a lot in the clinch. Aside from their chunky profile that makes them look like border line novelty gloves, which is probably the only let down. I'd definitely give them a 10 for performance and feel.
Twins gloves work great for both bag work and sparring. They're very flexible when you break them in, and they make technical clinch work quite easy. You can grab at all the right places on your opponent. If you adjust to them, they're good for boxing too. You'll just need to wrap extra around your wrist when wrapping your hands, and you'll need to be strict about your punch formation. They run light because they don't add padding on the wrist, and because Thai use their own glove weight system; the oz weight is just so other folks know that it'll provide roughly the same shock absorption as said oz of boxing glove. 14oz usually fit the same as the 16oz, just less padding lol I used my Twins for years. I used for both boxing and muay thai. The foam went pad before the velcro ever had any issues lol. They're top notch quality. I'd say a Reyes glove will fit through slightly tighter spaces though.
I really enjoy watching your videos!..my kids love boxing so I'm always looking for the best at the price I can afford and your videos are really helpful.
Have you ever tried Boon gloves? Would love to see your thoughts and review. They have been sorta of a well kept secret for years within the MT community but over the last 10 years or so have really taken off. Amazing quality!
Hey Carlo, I have these for 3 years as my unique boxing gloves, and they are still in pretty good condition : the stitching is perfect, there isn't ONE thread broken, it's very impressive. The only thing that bother me with those thai gloves is how bulky they are (especially on the top of the hand). However, sweat and heavy bag use had damaged them in the padding and the inside lining. Looking for new gloves I tried Elion Collection (full leather handmade in Thailand), but the padding isn't protective enough and the thumb is really exposed with these gloves, I'll keep them as bag gloves. So I am now considering Twins again, but the BGLL-1 this time. I guess they are less bulky and more adapted to regular boxing with a longer cuff and laces. It would be great if you can make a review on it one day.
Just got the 12 oz for these and yes they are a little tight and did hurt my knuckle on my right hand but I think that was due to bad pad holding and I know they’ll loosen up so all good
Don't agree I had these 2 brands and trained hard with them. Fairtex has 2 layers of padding when Twins has 3. Hand's pocket is roomier with Twins, that's why they gave you a bar to grab. Fairtex is closer to the hand with a dry hit. To sum up Twins is a good all around glove for everyday training, but when you spar at a higher level, you want something thinner, to increase speed and precision. This is what you get with Fairtex, but if you are a heavy hitter, your should rather have solid joins and a forgiving partner. Especially in Thaïland, when sweat and heat accumulation tend to stiff leather both inside and outside.
Considering the quality for the price, would you recommend these for bag work for someone who is more into western-style boxing? If not, what model at a comparable price point would you best recommend? Thank you.
@@csquaredboxing i been looking at getting a pair as I been punching through the padding of my fairex bgv16 (14oz) I think a pair of these in 14oz would be a great all around gym glove for pad/bag work and technical sparring. You are very good with your reviews and knowledgeable towards needs of muaythai.
Илья Матерухин that is exactly it! I was training last night and realized I was landing with my fingers and not my knuckles. I had to use so much force to bend the leather to make a fist it was tiring. Last time I use these.
@@jaymarcase9737 I have the same issue! I've been using crappy 8oz gloves (my hands are very small) on the heavy bag, and when i finally got a 10oz pair of twins they felt like rocks hitting the bag... also definitely harder to make a fist. I'm wondering whether I should have gone the 12oz, but they were so loose on my hands when I tried them on. Hopefully they will break in because they were pricey!
Hello bro i got a question for you You recommend me this gloves, or cleto Reyes? I’m asking because I will travel to Europe and I would like to buy some of them. In my country I never can buy someone’s so I have to decide between this two brands
hey weird question but these gloves or the hayabusa s4? They have no correlation but those two I have a chance to pick them up locally from a friend and I need help choosing which one, they are both 16 ounces and im only gonna be using for the heavybag. Thanks !
Mostly accountability and customers not caring too much about it in regards to training gloves. Some of the larger companies churn out larger quantities of gloves and don’t weight them out so the advertised weight to what they really weigh is off. Combine that with the customer not either caring about the weight enough for them to stop using them and repeat process. Most companies just use weight for actual glove and padding size rather than ounces. Fight gloves are a different story as they are required to be on point with weight to be approved for a sanctioned bout.
@@csquaredboxing Thanks for the quick reply ! Definitely getting myself a purple pair of these beauties, just wondering if I should go with the 16(14) as supposed to the 14(12) I initially wanted to buy.. you know what I mean ?
Compared to the topboxer Win1 gloves, how do you think the padding on the knuckles are? I've been debating to get another pair of topboxers but I'm curious about these Twins. I'm also Filipino and we're more or less the same in size/hand size.
What i don't like about Twins is how "poofy" it is.. feels like ypur punching with pillows. You should do a review on BOON gloves. They have really leveled-up in recent years.
hey brother I bought some twins gloves from that website and it has been more than 5 months and they were never delivered... my question is how long did it took for you to get yours?
My venum gloves have a very soft padding, if I hit someone they barely feel it. My opponents' gloves, full contact, katsudo, ben lee, are all harder. It's enough if he just pokes me with it and I can already feel the effect. Are the twins soft gloves?we sparring on 10 OZ. Twins are the best?
Cleto Reyes is super tight, whereas the Fairtex BGV1 is super loose & roomy - the latter are both made with latex foam which gives you good feedback but they aren’t that protective, now Twins hand compartment is right in the middle of Fairtex & Cleto Reyes, not too tight & not as loose, it also offers really good protection & is definitely a short cuff pillow glove, I hope this answers your question or any other concerns
hey bro! I just got the same one but my one is a bit weird. the hand made in thailand logo has “first quality 2013” as ur one shows nothing. is my one fake or something?
These were my first gloves when I was a newbie. Recently I have tried a new pair in a shop for fun. I seems they have added padding inside the hand, when everybody knows how bulky they are. Do you confirm ?
Hi please remove twinsfightgear link ... the fabric TWINS SPECIAL has big problem with this website ... you can search on google thousand complaining about ...
Does anyone know if these open up well, as in is it easy to lift ur fingers up in the gloves. I do muay thai and need some better gloves that would be good for clinching
Out of all the Muay Thai gloves which ones were the most broken in out of the box? Looking for a soft bulky glove for sparring but don't want to have to break them in much .
@@csquaredboxing yea , was looking at those but looking for a more bulky glove for Muay Thai drills with people that don't know how to hold back head kicks.
My twins 14oz that I bought on 2009 is still intact. Its been a decade and I dont know how to destroy this gloves. I live in the philippines and after training I just throw this under the sun. The painted logo is almost gone but the leather, stiching and everything else is still pristine. I gotta say this is the most durable gloves for its price.
That’s great to hear thanks for sharing
Wooow!! How do you take care of it??
@@mohammedadrihafizi2787he just said it
Agreed. I have a 16' pair from 2013...still going strong.
This has got to be the best product review I’ve ever seen. You can tell this guy knows his shit! Subbed
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I have the lace version of this gloves for more than 2 years, I'd say it is the best value you can get when finding non-expensive gloves. The leather doesn't peel off or crack especially when taken good care by not exposing it to direct sunlight. The foam quality is almost the same as new even if I used it for more than 2 years. I also think that the lace version is best for boxers since its design is similar to a boxing glove.
Good stuff thanks for sharing
@@acartaylan 73 bruh, you need a 14oz o r 16 oz
I just recently got my twins gloves and I’ve had them for a week so far! Amazing! My knuckles don’t hurt as much and overall they’re the best gloves I’ve had so far. Was scared at first to purchase them but risked it and definitely was worth it! Btw this is my review for the 12oz gloves! I usually use 12oz when doing boxing drills. But sparring I use 16oz...and no I haven’t used any twins gloves for sparring so I can’t give any further information on them when it comes to the gloves being used in sparring.
Nice feedback glad you like them
Which do you use for sparring?
All of my gear are Twins. They're very good for sparring! I use the velcro version 14oz for mitts/bag and 16oz lace up for sparring. The lace up version is more of a boxing glove type, unlike the velcro version which is more of a muay thai glove type.
маrсеl everlast!
Just bought my pair of BGVL3 16oz, too. They definitely feel tighter than other models, but I consider this as a good thing, especially for wrists
I've got 12 oz and they were very tight at first.. Now worn in they are a great fit... As for quality there bullet proof... They will last for years... Great review.. Many thanks...
Thanks
Can you wear them with wraps and can you make a good fist in them after the breaking period?
@@novell80they were pretty tight at the beginning for me aswell. after wearing them our they fit perfectly. i use 4,5m wraps and they fit good
I love how you give a point to them, from there i can choose the quality glove, love you bro!
Thanks bro
Nice review Carlo as always. I happen to have a pair of these for muay thai. These are my go to for sparring. The extra padding on the knuckle area is nice and forgiving for my sparring partners. Also the wrist flexibility helps a lot in the clinch. Aside from their chunky profile that makes them look like border line novelty gloves, which is probably the only let down. I'd definitely give them a 10 for performance and feel.
Awesome man appreciate the feedback. They’re definitely a well balanced glove you can use for all around gym work
Tried these for the first time they were the most comfortable gloves I have used and felt better then both fairtex models I used
How would you rate Twins in comparison to Hayabusa T3?
Is Twins BGVL-3 better? Or Hayabusa T3 better?
Got a pair of these, they're great! I just got a pair of Boons that I like alot as well, hopefully you can do a review on them to see what you think.
Nice man congrats
Twins gloves work great for both bag work and sparring. They're very flexible when you break them in, and they make technical clinch work quite easy. You can grab at all the right places on your opponent. If you adjust to them, they're good for boxing too. You'll just need to wrap extra around your wrist when wrapping your hands, and you'll need to be strict about your punch formation. They run light because they don't add padding on the wrist, and because Thai use their own glove weight system; the oz weight is just so other folks know that it'll provide roughly the same shock absorption as said oz of boxing glove. 14oz usually fit the same as the 16oz, just less padding lol
I used my Twins for years. I used for both boxing and muay thai. The foam went pad before the velcro ever had any issues lol. They're top notch quality. I'd say a Reyes glove will fit through slightly tighter spaces though.
I really enjoy watching your videos!..my kids love boxing so I'm always looking for the best at the price I can afford and your videos are really helpful.
I appreciate it! Thanks for the support and glad you are your kids are able to narrow down your choices. 🙏🏼
Have you ever tried Boon gloves? Would love to see your thoughts and review. They have been sorta of a well kept secret for years within the MT community but over the last 10 years or so have really taken off. Amazing quality!
Not yet, but they look amazing and have been on my list forever
I got the red 16oz. They are indestructible. I love them
Great review brother!! Very informative!
No prob
Awesome bag work in the beginning
Thanks
Hey Carlo, I have these for 3 years as my unique boxing gloves, and they are still in pretty good condition : the stitching is perfect, there isn't ONE thread broken, it's very impressive. The only thing that bother me with those thai gloves is how bulky they are (especially on the top of the hand).
However, sweat and heavy bag use had damaged them in the padding and the inside lining. Looking for new gloves I tried Elion Collection (full leather handmade in Thailand), but the padding isn't protective enough and the thumb is really exposed with these gloves, I'll keep them as bag gloves. So I am now considering Twins again, but the BGLL-1 this time. I guess they are less bulky and more adapted to regular boxing with a longer cuff and laces. It would be great if you can make a review on it one day.
For sure will do
Hey im looking for a pair of gloves, for all Round Which one Would you recommend
It would be interesting if you did a comparison video of Twins, Fairtex and Yokkao.
Just got the 12 oz for these and yes they are a little tight and did hurt my knuckle on my right hand but I think that was due to bad pad holding and I know they’ll loosen up so all good
Great videos man! Can you do the Fairtex bgv1 gloves and maybe a comparison of Thai style gloves like these, windy etc.
thanks man will do!
In my opinion the only plus to fairtex is they are amazing for the clinch and have slightly better wrist support than twins
@@krishanattri9305They're either good for clinching or they have good wrist support - they can't be both.
it almost has the same feel and stiffness of fairtex. awesome pair gloves
Yup!
Don't agree I had these 2 brands and trained hard with them. Fairtex has 2 layers of padding when Twins has 3. Hand's pocket is roomier with Twins, that's why they gave you a bar to grab. Fairtex is closer to the hand with a dry hit. To sum up Twins is a good all around glove for everyday training, but when you spar at a higher level, you want something thinner, to increase speed and precision. This is what you get with Fairtex, but if you are a heavy hitter, your should rather have solid joins and a forgiving partner. Especially in Thaïland, when sweat and heat accumulation tend to stiff leather both inside and outside.
Best channel of the world
Thank you 🙏🏼
Considering the quality for the price, would you recommend these for bag work for someone who is more into western-style boxing? If not, what model at a comparable price point would you best recommend? Thank you.
These have been my workhorse gloves for years hahahaah
You should look into Twins lace up boxing gloves. It’s up there with Winning quality.
I’ll check them out
Hi there. Love all your fight gear review videos. Where did you get the gloves? Could you drop us a link? Thanks
What would be the best gove for these price points (30-50$) (50-100$) (100-150$) (200-300$) (300-400$) 400+
Hoopahgah got mine at 70, they are a local Aussie brand and I bought them straight off my gym
Nathan Woo i got genuine leather gloves from title for only 40-50$. I think that would be the best for the price range
These are training gloves?
Sweet combos brah
Thanks!
Excellent review.
Thanks man!
I' ve just bought twins, let see how quality they are. Anyway they sitting very well in my hand😀
You should try the lace up version, they are really great.
Will do, thanks!
The 🇹🇭 s don't fuck around always super craftsmanship.
Yup!
@@csquaredboxing i been looking at getting a pair as I been punching through the padding of my fairex bgv16 (14oz) I think a pair of these in 14oz would be a great all around gym glove for pad/bag work and technical sparring. You are very good with your reviews and knowledgeable towards needs of muaythai.
Your reviews are great man! Also enjoy the at home training products ! like the water bag. So if you want 14 oz gloves get the 16oz from twin?
Yes that’s correct
Thank you for the quick response!! Appreciate man! Keep up the great content
I love these gloves but I always have to add extra wrap around my knuckles or they will be in pain after training or fighting.
Really? From my experience they're like pillows very protective around the knuckles
Jay Marcase
That's weird as they are one of the most padded gloves around
Can't form a proper fist in this gloves. You will be making contact with fingers not knuckles first.
Илья Матерухин that is exactly it! I was training last night and realized I was landing with my fingers and not my knuckles. I had to use so much force to bend the leather to make a fist it was tiring. Last time I use these.
@@jaymarcase9737 I have the same issue! I've been using crappy 8oz gloves (my hands are very small) on the heavy bag, and when i finally got a 10oz pair of twins they felt like rocks hitting the bag... also definitely harder to make a fist. I'm wondering whether I should have gone the 12oz, but they were so loose on my hands when I tried them on. Hopefully they will break in because they were pricey!
Are these more of a compact fit compared to fairtex they look less wide
Great video. I personally don’t like them they are too thick for me. Can I just say please don’t compare Twins to Winning. Of course just my opinion.
Awesome video!!!
Thanks
Hi, do you prefer these gloves for Muay Thai than the other Muay Thai gloves you tried on? Thanks
I still prefer the yokkao matrix gloves, however these are still very nice.
Hello bro i got a question for you
You recommend me this gloves, or cleto Reyes?
I’m asking because I will travel to Europe and I would like to buy some of them.
In my country I never can buy someone’s so I have to decide between this two brands
What's the difference between this and airflow? Which is better?
Im in 147 pounds and 5'5. I bought 14oz twins and im planning tonuse them in mittwork and sparring. Is that a good for me or too big?
I’d go with 16 as they are very compact
Train with what you fight you in. Sparring obv 14oz and up
What would you pick for boxing? Venum Impacts or these Twins?
Impacts
@@csquaredboxing really? Venums are way cheaper than the Twins
Ive had these but love my fairtex more. Fairtex has this snap that I love
Nice
Any plans on reviewing the lace up version of twins?
Maybe in a few months
I train boxing but i want to buy those twins special, do u recommend me to buy it??? or definitly not for boxing?
Not for boxing, you could do better
the leather piece inside the glove round the finger tips is genius
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hey weird question but these gloves or the hayabusa s4? They have no correlation but those two I have a chance to pick them up locally from a friend and I need help choosing which one, they are both 16 ounces and im only gonna be using for the heavybag. Thanks !
Why are gloves advertised as a certain weight when actually being a couple ounces lighter ? Great videos btw !
Mostly accountability and customers not caring too much about it in regards to training gloves. Some of the larger companies churn out larger quantities of gloves and don’t weight them out so the advertised weight to what they really weigh is off. Combine that with the customer not either caring about the weight enough for them to stop using them and repeat process. Most companies just use weight for actual glove and padding size rather than ounces. Fight gloves are a different story as they are required to be on point with weight to be approved for a sanctioned bout.
@@csquaredboxing Thanks for the quick reply ! Definitely getting myself a purple pair of these beauties, just wondering if I should go with the 16(14) as supposed to the 14(12) I initially wanted to buy.. you know what I mean ?
No prob, I would go with 16 because theyre very compact even for my average sized hands
What is the difference between bgvl8?
NICE VIDEO🔥
I am planning to buy a twins special (bgll1) 10oz My hand circumference is 8Inch and around 68-70kg do think it will fit?
It’ll fit but be snug
Where should I order them from if I live in the US?
i ordered a pair from twins fight gear and i don’t have any notice of a shipping notification. i feel like i got scammed 200$ down the drain
did you get them?
My weight is 140lbs. How many oz have I to use for sparring? 12oz, 14oz or 16oz?
Can you send the link where you bought im thinking about buying them
Compared to the topboxer Win1 gloves, how do you think the padding on the knuckles are? I've been debating to get another pair of topboxers but I'm curious about these Twins. I'm also Filipino and we're more or less the same in size/hand size.
The padding on these are more dense than win 1 and not as good feedback.
Go for topboxers. The comfort of twins might not be satisfying
@@acartaylan I did eventually get the Win1 gloves. Now I’m waiting for my custom Winnings to arrive 👍🏽
What i don't like about Twins is how "poofy" it is.. feels like ypur punching with pillows. You should do a review on BOON gloves. They have really leveled-up in recent years.
Yeah I know what you mean about the puffy feeling
Awesome can I use it for Kickboxing ? And for training and competition?
Yes you can!
@@csquaredboxing thanks a lot
I’m 180lbs and dropping down to 175 what is gloves should I use
16 Ounce
Lol new gloves every 5lbs?
hey brother I bought some twins gloves from that website and it has been more than 5 months and they were never delivered... my question is how long did it took for you to get yours?
A little over a week
@@csquaredboxing thank you
My venum gloves have a very soft padding, if I hit someone they barely feel it. My opponents' gloves, full contact, katsudo, ben lee, are all harder. It's enough if he just pokes me with it and I can already feel the effect. Are the twins soft gloves?we sparring on 10 OZ. Twins are the best?
Hey Carlo just curious how do these match up against Fairtex or Cleto Reyes as far as right fit and performance?
Cleto Reyes is super tight, whereas the Fairtex BGV1 is super loose & roomy - the latter are both made with latex foam which gives you good feedback but they aren’t that protective, now Twins hand compartment is right in the middle of Fairtex & Cleto Reyes, not too tight & not as loose, it also offers really good protection & is definitely a short cuff pillow glove, I hope this answers your question or any other concerns
Great video 👍🏼
Thanks! 🙏🏼
Hi Carlos can u do a review on the twin special amateur style boxing gloves ?
I’ll try
hey bro! I just got the same one but my one is a bit weird. the hand made in thailand logo has “first quality 2013” as ur one shows nothing. is my one fake or something?
No, but it’s probably oldish.. They stopped doing that 2015 I think..
fairtex bgv 19 vs twins bgvla2 vs twins bgvl3.
which one should i get for bag work.
have weak wrist and a beginner.
For boxing: everlast powerlock or twins bgvl-3 air?
Powerlock
Where did you get your twins gloves I’ve seen so many scam websites and I just want to find a legit one to get a pair
Nak Muay Thai wholesale
These were my first gloves when I was a newbie. Recently I have tried a new pair in a shop for fun. I seems they have added padding inside the hand, when everybody knows how bulky they are. Do you confirm ?
Yes
would you recommend buying them off Amazon? I don't know if they're genuine on there though
As long as it’s from a verified vendor and they have good/ solid reviews then I don’t see why not
Twins Special vs Fairtex... which one is better??? in your opinion???
Fairtex
Hi please remove twinsfightgear link ... the fabric TWINS SPECIAL has big problem with this website ... you can search on google thousand complaining about ...
Where do you buy twins gloves
Wich one is beter in your opinion these or the Windy Proline?
These
What is the name of the music training sequence soundtrack ?
custom song
How big are your hands?
Are these good for boxing fitness classes I want a glove that is not cheap and has good padding so I'm not feeling it when Im doind pad work
They’re decent
im boxing should I buy them
I’d go with a traditional boxing glove over these
which boxing glove can you advice me
Best gloves out there
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What's the main difference between this model and the BGN version? The only difference I can spot is extra padding on the BGN version.
Haven’t tried the bgn version so couldn’t tell you
These or Venum Impact? Same price point, looking for a first glove
Impacts
Venum impacts are better than twins??
Carlo, sorry to bother but have you reviewed the twins bgvl6? thank you in advance
Not yet
thank you
Where is anyone able to get these in the U.S?
Does anyone know if these open up well, as in is it easy to lift ur fingers up in the gloves. I do muay thai and need some better gloves that would be good for clinching
Most classic muay thai glove
Are muai thai boxing gloves the same as normal boxing gloves?
How would you compare these to other mexican boxing gloves?
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Are these any good for boxing as opposed to Thai boxing
Yeah you can use them for traditional boxing although the wrist support isnt as good as a traditional boxing glove.
For boxing, twins or fairtex?
Depends on model
Do you prefer this ir the fairtex bgv1?
Fairtex
Carlo, do you have a video that details the difference between a boxing, muy tai and a kickboxing glove? please
Already have a comparison between Thai and traditional boxing glove on here
@@csquaredboxing ok I found it, thank you
Out of all the Muay Thai gloves which ones were the most broken in out of the box? Looking for a soft bulky glove for sparring but don't want to have to break them in much .
Buakaw for sure
@@csquaredboxing yea , was looking at those but looking for a more bulky glove for Muay Thai drills with people that don't know how to hold back head kicks.
these twin gloves or venum giant 3.0 boxing gloves?
I’d say the giant 3.0 by just a little
Hi can I ask... do twins only have 1 hand size? the onyl part that varied is the weight(oz) of the gloves? cuz Im planning to buy a 10oz and 12oz.
Yes just goes by weight
@@csquaredboxing thanks♥️do you recommend 10oz for 150lb for heavy bag work do think that would fit well?
What shoes you wear for boxing ??
Adam v trainee
Thanks for your review, compared with TopBoxer Alien vs Twins BGVL3, which one is better?
They’re all great depends on what your preference is as they’re different gloves
Can you make a proper fist in these? I have read some people say the glove don't allow to punch with your knuckles
It’s a bit stiff
@@csquaredboxing does it stop u from making a proper fist? I was thinking of getting some to go with twins shinguards..
I fit 10oz for hayabusa T3. Should I still go for 10 oz for twins or go for 12 oz? Thank you
12 ounce
Where can i buy these in Canada?
Which do you prefer the twins or the yokkao gloves
Yokkao, roomier hand compartment and a little more comfortable
Thats what i was wondering. Thanks for asking the question and to csquared for answering. Yay.
How much are they ???