You could use these for classic boxing, it really depends on the person wearing them. As a shop i would recommend wearing normal gloves and not thai gloves.
Just started muay thai. Tried Fairtex and Twins and the Twins gloves and shin guards seemed to fit me literally perfect. Found Fairtex didn't fit me as well and my fingers didn't fit into the end of the glove
Hello Enso i have a question I currently practice Kickboxing, i was thinking of getting 3 pairs of gloves, 1 for bag drills and hard hitting sessions on bags, 1 for sparring with a Partner, and 1 for competitions, like actual fights in my country, im thinking of getting 1 Matrix Yokkao, 1 Thai Fairtex BGV14 and 1 Thai Twins Special BGVL3, wich ones you recomend or think are better for each ocasion and what OZ for each? Thank you very much.
We haven't got them in yet, the best thing to do would be to go onto our website and add the chain whip to your wishlist, you will receive an email when they are back in stock. Here is a link to the chain whips on our website: shop.ensomartialarts.com/enso-martial-arts-shop-nine-section-chain-whip.html
@@notevenalexagreed, I recently bought some fairtex and noticed how thin the padding was. Ik I got a 12 ounce, but holy shit it’s worse then my mma sparring gloves atleast when it came to the knuckles
Hello, what do you think - my weight is 85 kg and height 179 cm should I buy 14 oz or 16 oz? The gloves are to be used mainly for training on equipment and in pairs, from time to time loose training sparring. Thank you for the tip. warm greetings from Poland - great video.
16 for sure man. Not my channel but just bought a pair of 14s and I’m going back for 16s. I’m 5’9” and about 145lbs. The 14s are really tight when new but I’m told they’ll break in, still waiting. I’m going back for the 16s. Better for sparring purposes also.
I use the same exact gloves for boxing training. They are incredible. Quality is superb. I've never had any issues with them. I have the 16oz
Just brought the dragon design in white . There amazing . One thing i would say is they run pretty large but fit well with wraps
The white dragon design is beautiful!
Great video made me decide to get a pair
Amazing! thank you so much!
How are they
I have both twins& fairtex. Twins is a lot better then fairtex - softer safer Thicker good for training
can i get these for classic boxing...? or better to go with normal boxing gloves?
You could use these for classic boxing, it really depends on the person wearing them. As a shop i would recommend wearing normal gloves and not thai gloves.
@@EnsoMartialArts i tried to do my homework so im probably going with the t3 hayabusa😁 these are still tempting though!
Just started muay thai. Tried Fairtex and Twins and the Twins gloves and shin guards seemed to fit me literally perfect. Found Fairtex didn't fit me as well and my fingers didn't fit into the end of the glove
Fairtex gloves have felt weird to me, and their shinguards are honestly more uncomfortable than some slip on designs I’ve used. Even everlast…
How comes these don’t have the letter R on the wrist
bro can you please do a review on the twins dragon design in white if you have them if not red is also awesome
as long as it’s the same model, it’s the exact same thing, no matter the colour way.
have they stopped displaying the «®» icon?
I just bought one and it doesnt have an R too. Is this legit gloves?
@@kennethsantuyo5115Fake g‘s
What are the main differences between the Twins BGVLA-2 and the Twins BGVL-3?
Something to do with the design to promote better airflow i think
Bgvl-3 has mesh material on the palms, so your hands won't get sweaty and the gloves less smelly
Just get the 3 it’s better
Hello Enso i have a question
I currently practice Kickboxing, i was thinking of getting 3 pairs of gloves, 1 for bag drills and hard hitting sessions on bags, 1 for sparring with a Partner, and 1 for competitions, like actual fights in my country, im thinking of getting 1 Matrix Yokkao, 1 Thai Fairtex BGV14 and 1 Thai Twins Special BGVL3, wich ones you recomend or think are better for each ocasion and what OZ for each? Thank you very much.
Does what you say about Muay Thai gloves apply to kickboxing gloves too?
yes
Need these in white 16oz and matching shin guards double padded 😮💨😮💨😮💨
Super hard to get hold of at the moment! hopefully theres more in stock soon!
Have you got any medium chain whips in yet?
We haven't got them in yet, the best thing to do would be to go onto our website and add the chain whip to your wishlist, you will receive an email when they are back in stock. Here is a link to the chain whips on our website: shop.ensomartialarts.com/enso-martial-arts-shop-nine-section-chain-whip.html
@@EnsoMartialArts thank you!
Can you get hold of 18oz Twins
@@EnsoMartialArts I really need you to point in the right direction in the retail market to find 10oz gloves for large wide hands
@@EnsoMartialArtsCan you recommend any 10oz gloves (for large hands) for pro fights?
My question is, Twins or Fairtex?
In my experience,fairtex has thinner knuckle padding and it's more spacious. If you'd prefer a snug fit,twins Is the way to go!
@@notevenalexagreed, I recently bought some fairtex and noticed how thin the padding was. Ik I got a 12 ounce, but holy shit it’s worse then my mma sparring gloves atleast when it came to the knuckles
@@WarmPillow-hs6kj fairtex is sorta notorious for that,twins have more knuckle padding. That's mainly the difference
Hello, what do you think - my weight is 85 kg and height 179 cm should I buy 14 oz or 16 oz? The gloves are to be used mainly for training on equipment and in pairs, from time to time loose training sparring. Thank you for the tip. warm greetings from Poland - great video.
16 for sure man. Not my channel but just bought a pair of 14s and I’m going back for 16s. I’m 5’9” and about 145lbs. The 14s are really tight when new but I’m told they’ll break in, still waiting. I’m going back for the 16s. Better for sparring purposes also.
W link
Here's a link to them on our website : shop.ensomartialarts.com/twins-boxing-gloves-red.html
He took almost four minutes to get to the point... please just get to the point. Too long to waste time on introduction.
Oh dear sorry man!