SAFEST HEMA Longsword/Heavy Weapons Sparring Gloves? Xiphosura by Kvetun Armoury

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @scholagladiatoria
    @scholagladiatoria  Год назад +17

    The Kvetun Xiphosura gloves ( kvetun-armoury.com/protectors-for-hema/protective-gloves.html ) seem to be just about the safest HEMA longsword or heavy weapon gloves that we have reviewed. And they are also more flexible and dexterous that other heavy gloves.

  • @ariesofmars2492
    @ariesofmars2492 Год назад +17

    I know Julian did a review on these. He said the thumb was overly stiff, worse than previous pairs he had tried. Also the fabric for the fingers was loose and left his fingers exposed on day 1. He had these custom fit to his hand, so that is an issue.

    • @haidner
      @haidner Год назад +2

      I just sewed the leather on the inside, effectively taking them in a bit. No problems since.

    • @HEMASimian
      @HEMASimian Год назад +3

      hi that's me!
      Just to clarify, those gloves I posted about weren't directly sized to me, but to my friend. But we have similar hand sizes, and the issue was present on both our hands. What I find weird is that I didn't have that issue of the fingers pushing through the fabric like that on the previous 2 that I owned.
      Unfortunately with those two pairs, it seems like I also had issues with durability, my first pair the fabric & rivets all fell apart, my 2nd pair the fabric tore at seams and my thumb & fingers started wearing through the material.

  • @jmbsoutho
    @jmbsoutho Год назад +9

    Good review Matt. I feel confident recommending these to my students as a good alternative to the spes heavy. especially with the issues they've been having with quality lately. These along with the HF Armory clam shells represent a great leap forward in safety for our sport. Spes is going to have to innovate if they want to stay relevant.

    • @drachimera
      @drachimera Год назад

      Head to head which is better between the HF Black Knight and these? Specifically for different weapons?

    • @jmbsoutho
      @jmbsoutho Год назад +1

      @@drachimera not sure between the Kvetun and the HF. I had one student go with Kvetun but she's moved away. We now have I think 4 folks including myself fighting with HF gloves and we're pretty happy with them. Smaller handed folks have been having issues transitioning into a thumb grip in them though.

    • @drachimera
      @drachimera Год назад

      @@jmbsoutho great information thanks!

  • @True_Bits
    @True_Bits Год назад +3

    I've used SPES "Lobster" gloves for a while and then decided to get these gloves from Kvetun. I've been using Kvetun gloves for about half a year training with friends and even used them in my first tournament in March, 2023 (longsword, for people of beginner level who take part in tournaments for less than 3 years). I have a few things to say about Xiphosura.
    1) Comparing to default sizes of SPES gloves, Xiphosuras feel more agile because they're always custom sized.
    2) Hovering protection at the end of the thumb is VERY helpful.
    3) Regarding durability of gloves themselves. During the tournament my gloves got torn at the seams in several places (which also showed that mittens, where they aren't padded, are made from a rather thin fabric). Later, in a training, a thread that held a plastic plate next to an actual mitten, also got torn. I managed to sew it all up myself later, but you should keep that in mind (Kvetun themselves say so on their site).
    4) Anecdotal evidence about plastic plates on the thumb. During that same tournament, another dude got his thumb broken. He had to withdraw from the tournament, and i didn't see him personally. Later, i've heard referees casually something like "Well, duh, that had to happen, he was using Xiphosuras". I don't know what iteration of Xiphosuras he used, could be an earlier one maybe. My personal guess is that certain plates on the thumb might not overlap enough, and a powerful hit between them might spread them enough to get to the actual thumb beneath the mitten. Thumb plates on SPES "Lobster" are much better in overlapping each other.
    Overall, i feel comfortable using them, but the last two points make me rather concerned.

  • @SibylleLeon
    @SibylleLeon Год назад +6

    Osteoarthritis in my fingers was one of the reasons I paused with HEMA. Any injury instantly makes it worse (got hit on the outside root of my thumb once and this joint is the most painful to this day. I really really like the sound of these, might get me to start again *finally*

  • @KlausBeckEwerhardy
    @KlausBeckEwerhardy Год назад +1

    You brought me to buy these last year and I am extremely happy with them. As soon as you get used to them, I can't imagine anything better. Especially since they are all bespoke, which makes ordering a bit more complicated, but gives a realky good fit.

  • @Ghooste1
    @Ghooste1 Год назад +3

    I have SPES heavies from 2022 and they have similar end of thumb protection now.
    I know you have what you have in terms of products to compare, but it's maybe worth referring to what the company's latest iteration is when making comparisons. Reviews for customers etc.
    That cuff system looks great, low profile is nice.

  • @Sk0lzky
    @Sk0lzky Год назад +2

    If anyone plans on using the same mittens for longsword and sabre like me then you gotta look for a guard sorta like VB "hungarian sabre with extended guard", it's basically a transitional form of stirrup guard seen in central and eastern europe before full stirrups were adopted, except very big to fit hema gloves (looks wacky af but you're not getting spes heavies or HF black knights into a normal stirrup)

  • @tobiasscharpff4457
    @tobiasscharpff4457 Год назад +2

    I have a pair for 6+ month and are very happy.
    As you mention I would love the finger tips to be able to come below of the shell and had the same thing in mind with a less flexible strap just at the tip of the fingers.
    One thing I want to mention here. They are relatively good completable for transportation. The pair fits easily into my mask und there is still space for small items like a groin guard.

  • @drachimera
    @drachimera Год назад +3

    @scholagladiatoria This is an essential review for people who are getting their first pair of gauntlets! I would highly encourage you to do a review of: Kvetun Xiphosura, Sparring Glove, HF Black Knight Gloves, and SPES heavy current generation. It’s hard to know what we should buy and these things are not cheap! I don’t think the point here is gloves vs mittens; I think the point here is gloves vs mittens for longsword, messer axes, pole weapons and arming sword. Also I have big hands, what about big and small hands

    • @beelzebub5286
      @beelzebub5286 Год назад

      I have the black knight gloves and really like them cuz they are very protective and also low profile

  • @MrPlainsflyer
    @MrPlainsflyer Год назад

    Interesting stuff! Glad yall have another option to try out

  • @AntoniRein
    @AntoniRein Год назад +2

    One thing I feel like all Hema reviewers forget to mention is how easy gloves are to fix. Plates will brake sooner or later and with SPES lobsters you can put a replacement plate by yourself fairly easily. These look like you'd have to send them back to Kvetun to fix, or give to a pro seamstress or shoemaker or sth.

    • @noveminnovem5546
      @noveminnovem5546 Год назад

      They are easy to fix on their own. You need a needle and thread.

    • @True_Bits
      @True_Bits Год назад +1

      My Xiphosuras (used for about 6 months) got torn in a few places during my first tournament. I managed to sew it up later with a needle and a thread. This seems inevitable, even Kvetun themselves talk about it on their site (as well as advising to ask local seamstresses and/or shoemakers for help). So far i never got actual plates broken though, so can't say anything about that.

  • @eduardocavalcanti4193
    @eduardocavalcanti4193 Год назад +3

    Can you make videos to demonstrate the diferences of halberds and poleaxes and make a video about the Joachim meyer halberd @jesterofblades

  • @TheDecaystar
    @TheDecaystar Год назад

    What in my perspective is usually missed out is wrist mobility. The only ones I think handles that, is the good old sparring gloves. So O combined spes heavy gloves, on the wrist part of sparring gloves. Works pretty good. These seems pretty good with wrist mobility. Short but wide cuffs also interfere with many techniques.

  • @Neruomir
    @Neruomir Год назад

    Good to see some competition we now have SPES, Kvetun Armory and HF Armory doing the same style of hard mitten gauntlets and thus forcing development. SPES was getting stagnant and resting on their laurels.

  • @GrinningNimbus
    @GrinningNimbus Год назад +1

    There's a new glove out I think Blood and Iron had a video of it recently. It's a fingered gauntlet but it covers everything and the dexterity is amazing. I tried a pair at a local shop that was too small on me and it still felt better than any other glove I've tried. The downside is it's like $1000 or something like that.

    • @mysticmarbles
      @mysticmarbles Год назад

      You may be thinking of the Superior Fencing Impact Resistant Glove. Academy of Historical Fencing has a review on their channel.

  • @Shardandy
    @Shardandy Год назад +1

    Great review Mat, you are always a certainty for the community. But I think something that needs to be talked about more is the form factor of any clamshell type gloves, and you did when talking about the cuffs, but both these and the SPES Heavy (that i think are not worth it anymore, i personally don’t trust them that much anymore since gettin my right thumb and ring finger badly smashed, i know i have an awesome old pair but i’ve see new ones and don’t think they’re that better) have a problem in terms of target dimensions. They are way too big and easy to hit, which i think is a significant disadvantage and promotes some bad habits both in terms of defending and attacking behaviors, and i find it a bit annoying that there is little effort by gear manufacturers to reduce the form factor of protective equipment while maintaining a safe level of protection, and i think that’s why Sparring Gloves have an edge in my experience, i find that while using them i can do so much more while still feeling my hands are protected well enough, and at a really competitive price on top, because another really big problem in our sport is gear cost, they just need to change that stupid name 😂. I’m also REALLY curious to try the new Weaponmaster gloves with the clamshell add-on by Thokk

  • @PonyusTheWolfdude
    @PonyusTheWolfdude Год назад +1

    I have a later Spez, with a thumbcap, and I don't think that the Xiphosura is a big enough leap. However, if I was looking for a replacement for broken gloves or my first pair, I would definately get them along with a kvetun longsword or arming sword (which are great!).

  • @Marol
    @Marol Год назад +3

    I’ll have to share this with my fellow SCAdians.

    • @hehe3301
      @hehe3301 Год назад

      Think they are Heavy List rated or just C&T

  • @Zaeyrus
    @Zaeyrus Год назад +5

    Matt!! An idea for a video! How "good" were monarchs (worldwide) in martial arts? For those we have historical records ofc!

    • @Lowlandlord
      @Lowlandlord Год назад

      Probably depends heavily on era and the individual. Early European monarchs would be more likely to see a need to fight in combat, but some later ones might just be more interested in it. King James IV of Scotland was fairly interested in chivalry and combat, apparently, although that doesn't really say anything about his education or talent. He did die from leading a charge at Flodden. They certainly had the access to resources. The Tokugawa shoguns had dedicated kenjutsu teachers who were fairly famous duelists themselves (or at least some were, talent isn't necassarily an inheritable trait so how good were the Yagyu in the 1800s is more questionable). I don't think we have the information or sources to really state anything for certain about the vast majority of them, and even the ones we do have, how reliable the information it is versus how it might just be political flattery/criticism with no real connection to their actual skills is pretty questionable? Bit of a lifethreatening move to tell the shogun his son, who may one day be your boss or your son's boss, is a shitty student or just bad with the sword. Also, pretty unlikely to ever come up.
      They certainly how better chances than most to become skilled.

  • @Tacklebox3000
    @Tacklebox3000 Год назад +2

    A friend of mine has these and they’re great, but I think the hf armory gloves are 95% as good for less cash

  • @coreyyanofsky
    @coreyyanofsky Год назад

    5:36 it's funny -- i got hit at exactly that spot just 5 days ago
    the blow seems to have been glancing because it left an inch-long streak of blood red under my skin; i expected it to come up as a blood blister but instead it healed very fast leaving, as of right now, nothing but a small bruise

  • @johngilbert974
    @johngilbert974 Год назад

    Love reviews of gear !

  • @peroniop
    @peroniop Год назад

    Did you ever tried the HF Armory Black Knight? I just ordered a pair.

  • @QuentinStephens
    @QuentinStephens Год назад +1

    Interesting. Could you briefly try it with swords from earlier eras? Migration, classical, and antiquity? Given the name, it would be interesting to see if it works with a Bronze Age xiphos!

  • @DuncanTennant
    @DuncanTennant Год назад

    How do you find these compare to the HF Armory Black Knights?

  • @eduardocavalcanti4193
    @eduardocavalcanti4193 Год назад +1

    Hey patron can you make some videos about the types of two handed combat weapons like halberds, swords, axes, maces, IF you can master

  • @danielquest8644
    @danielquest8644 Год назад

    Thanks Matt, any thoughts about Messer? Specifically one handed messer?

  • @XxskidudekidxX
    @XxskidudekidxX Год назад +1

    Aw man, I just bought my first pair, and I chose the SPES Red Lobsters. I think I would’ve gone for these had I seen this prior. Pays to do your research folks.

  • @Coldbeneaththehils
    @Coldbeneaththehils Год назад

    Production time and delivery time might be a factor for some people .Having used sparring gloves and waiting for my kventun gloves to arrive here in Australia 🇦🇺 alot of people go with spes as they are more readily available .However exchange rates and postage costs are a nightmare here unless it's a group order

  • @heirihunziker
    @heirihunziker Год назад +1

    HF Armory mittens are more protective than these, especially in terms of keeping the fingertips well underneath the shell, and the webbing between the thumb and index finger is more protected. Value for price is imho higher with the HF mittens. The only thing the Kvetun mittens do better is thumb mobility for side-to-side movement. Once broken in, the Kvetun are very comfortable.

    • @haidner
      @haidner Год назад +1

      I have both. HF is more mobile, but the Kvetun are built like tanks vs. an armoured vehicle. Value for money, I can't disagree with you. 😊

  • @MrBatraaf
    @MrBatraaf Год назад

    Honestly, with gloves it does tend to hurt sometimes when you get hit. Not to mention wrenching techniques etc.
    However I would say that mittens are not optimal for grabbing opponents.

  • @geoffroydegodefroy2374
    @geoffroydegodefroy2374 Год назад

    Great video

  • @adrenalinegroove
    @adrenalinegroove Год назад

    These look cool, but I do love my HF Black knights

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Год назад

    Good video thanks ⚔️

  • @joedoherty1062
    @joedoherty1062 Год назад

    What jacket is Matt wearing at the end? Looks awesome!

    • @rad2tm
      @rad2tm Год назад

      Looks like the Superior Fencing Landsknecht.

  • @outlawquill7894
    @outlawquill7894 Год назад

    @scholagladiatoria Hey Matt, about how soon should we expect to see the next batch of Royal Armories swords? I'd love to see what y'all have been working on!

    • @scholagladiatoria
      @scholagladiatoria  Год назад

      The first prototypes will be with me quite soon, so it depends on the number of refinements required. I'm guessing by the end of the year, but hopefully earlier than that.

  • @Aleksei_Lopatin
    @Aleksei_Lopatin Год назад

    From the 1st second i realise that we talking about non-armored combat:)))

  • @Greebo4
    @Greebo4 Год назад

    Why on this film's miniature you look like Bulit welcoming me to the Colony?

  • @kaiceecrane3884
    @kaiceecrane3884 Год назад +1

    Me and wife bought some metal gauntlets for sparring and just for the fun of it haha😂

  • @eduardocavalcanti4193
    @eduardocavalcanti4193 Год назад

    Sword beautiful

  • @kaoskronostyche9939
    @kaoskronostyche9939 Год назад

    $340.70 Canadian Dollars. $260.92 American Dollars. Plus shipping, customs duty and tax = ???.?? Plus a mask plus all the other "armour" plus your own feder plus club fees and tuition makes HEMA a VERY expensive sport to participate in. Was thinking of joining a club after I move cities but I wonder if that is feasible. Thanks for the review.

    • @DryTEKGI
      @DryTEKGI Год назад

      Every sport is dairly expensive. Yet HEMA is probably on the cheaper side as you don't need everything and definitely not everything at once.

  • @haidner
    @haidner Год назад

    That SupFen glove looks like a copy of the Black Knight gloves... 🤔

  • @misolgit69
    @misolgit69 Год назад

    ever seen any really protective gloves in a true size 3XL ?

    • @haidner
      @haidner Год назад +1

      Custom made only. I got a client some custom Gabriel gloves. These are five-finger gloves, so not quite as protective as clamshells. Can also get the Michael gloves made custom.

  • @beepboop204
    @beepboop204 Год назад

  • @Crypt4l
    @Crypt4l Год назад

    It's not a coincidence, that Sparringgloves and Spes gloves are both made in Poland XD

  • @bernardorodero8374
    @bernardorodero8374 Год назад

    they look like Kote from Kendo

  • @Han-rw9ev
    @Han-rw9ev Год назад +1

    First time I thought mittens were cool..

  • @theromanorder
    @theromanorder Год назад

    Could you design and talk about a mace, that turns into a morning star

  • @thomasbarnes4912
    @thomasbarnes4912 Год назад

    The gloves are to small. When copying old armor we don’t know the size of the wearer. If the the finger armor was slightly longer it would cover your thumb when you make a fist. “Hand armadillo”

  • @Joe___R
    @Joe___R Год назад +1

    Modern plastic sparing gauntlets still can't beat traditionally designed steel ones. If you don't have the skills to make your own steel gauntlets or don't have the funds to commission them, I can see why those would be your next best option. The HEMA club I train with doesn't allow modern plastic gear. We have a great forge where we make all of our armor and weapons. We try to keep everything as it was done back then down to even our clothing while there.

    • @scholagladiatoria
      @scholagladiatoria  Год назад +5

      Steel gauntlets don't really work for modern competitive HEMA fencing, they are too restrictive, too heavy, and generally not protective enough. That's why roughly 0% of competitive HEMA fencers use them. Of course you *can* use steel gauntlets, but they will restrict your fencing abilities in an unarmoured context. I own a few pairs of high quality historically accurate hardened steel gauntlets, but they are awful for unarmoured fencing.

  • @tonyk4615
    @tonyk4615 Год назад

    I would never use these. A friend of mine in our club tried these and during free sparring their partners sword punctured the glove and went all the way through, narrowly missing their hand.

    • @scholagladiatoria
      @scholagladiatoria  Год назад +1

      A blunt sword punched through one of the plastic plates? I am extremely doubtful. I doubt even a sharp sword could get through one of these plates. I presume it must have found a gap between plates somewhere?

    • @tonyk4615
      @tonyk4615 Год назад

      @@scholagladiatoria yes, that is correct.

  • @turtleborn
    @turtleborn Год назад

    Safe maybe but dumb looking certainly 😂
    Not a hema conaiseur but id rather wear something that looks more historically accurate with padding underneath than this even if its safer
    Anyhow as always great content

  • @texasbeast239
    @texasbeast239 Год назад

    It seems weird to me for HEMA folks to choose plastic protection. If the goal is to fight like the ancients, then shouldn't you choose leather or steel? You certainly aspire to steel blades and not plastic ones, right? The anachronism here seems glaring.
    If I'm gonna opt for something in plastic, I'm gonna skip the blades and hand armor and go for a polymer pistol or bullet-resistant vest and use modern fighting gear to fight like a modern person.

    • @scholagladiatoria
      @scholagladiatoria  Год назад +7

      In the medieval period they rarely used any protection at all for unarmoured fencing. Fencing masks had not been invented yet. Armoured combat is an entirely different thing. If people want to fence in an unarmoured style, and hit each other, then they need safety equipment. Or accept medieval safety standards, such as popped eyeballs, broken fingers and the Black Death :-)

    • @rad2tm
      @rad2tm Год назад +4

      There are two (broad) schools of HEMA - unarmoured fighting and armoured fighting. Most people do unarmoured (more common in early mediaeval period, and later in sporting and judicial duels). So it's a case of finding gear which feels as close as possible to unarmoured combat, while still providing enough protection to not sustain major injuries. The best fingered gloves still have an injury risk too great for many people (and are much more expensive), so many go with gauntlets despite the fact that we know it takes away from the realism/ feel.
      So, we're not trying to replicate steel-gauntleted fighters - we're trying to replicate unarmoured fighters, but also not die.

    • @DryTEKGI
      @DryTEKGI Год назад

      Tell me how that bullet-resistant vest and fast helmet works against a side strike to the ribs or stab to the face.