I personally wasn't a fan of these. I liked everything except the finger compartment. It isn't built in one piece. It feels like a loose glove within a glove. After awhile it rubbed/burned my finger tips. Also hard to open your hand in it. But to each their own. 🙏🏽
The label is also something I wonder. Someone says that the gloves are fake if there is no 'cuir' or 'leather' label printed on them. Besides, I've found that not all of the gloves officially sold by Amazon have been printed. It is estimated that most of the products with purchase conditions like 'X oz' are not printed, and those written like 'X-Ounce' are printed. However, I'm not sure this is the way to determine if the product is fake or not. Because the label can be a minor difference in the manufacturing process. First, if the gloves without the printed label are fake, I think there is no reason not to do printing the label because it's a quite easy task. Second, I've also found that the images of the products at Venom US and Asia website are not correct either. In these images, the 'leather' or 'cuir' label exists but also the location of 'handmade in thailand~' label is different. Not like recent products, the label is covered by velcros of the gloves. I guess it was a early design and changed its location at some point. Lastly, the limited editions of the giant 3.0 newly manufactured are also not printed as 'leather' or 'cuir', seeing the images of Venom US and Asia websites. In conclusion, with and without the labels, I guess it doesn't determine fake or not, but I also feel like it's worth at least asking Venom US or Asia about this label.
@@SamDaSoo12 Yes agreed. i bought a pair off amazon (without leather logo) and i compared the quality of the build and leather to cleto reyes and title etc. The giant 3.0 leather venums without the logo is definitely authentic.
i actually really disliked these... quality is not great. foam broke down by the knuckles, hurt my thumb very often etc but they look great. however i got the venum predator shinguards and those were GREAT!
I disagree I have really liked them personally and the foam is still fine for me. But I only use every now and again as I have lots of other gloves. Always recommend to have two pairs so one pair doesn’t wear down from overuse. Good to know about their other products being good use.
Good revieuw!
Between the Giant 3.0 and the Elite/Elite Evo wich one would you advice?
Thank you 👐
hows the wrist support? my giants have no wrist support and I always hurt my wrist when i use them so im planning on selling them
have you tried their impacts? apparently they are similar to the giant 3.0, but half the price!
Yes I actually have them and will be posting a review in the next week. Slightly different feel, with the impacts a lot more compact!
I can't decide between the venum impacts or giant 3.0 for a bag glove which one would you recommend?
giant is good👍
How does the size compare to topking ?
I personally wasn't a fan of these. I liked everything except the finger compartment. It isn't built in one piece. It feels like a loose glove within a glove. After awhile it rubbed/burned my finger tips. Also hard to open your hand in it. But to each their own. 🙏🏽
Should I get them?
No. Buy their pro boxing gloves. Miles better than all of their other gloves. Hammers, shield and giant 2.0
Yay or nay for sparring?
Tried them and i agree with quality but not the price. Not worth the money
why arent they worth the price?
Why 'cuir' or 'leather' label is not printed in each glove?
The label is also something I wonder. Someone says that the gloves are fake if there is no 'cuir' or 'leather' label printed on them. Besides, I've found that not all of the gloves officially sold by Amazon have been printed. It is estimated that most of the products with purchase conditions like 'X oz' are not printed, and those written like 'X-Ounce' are printed. However, I'm not sure this is the way to determine if the product is fake or not. Because the label can be a minor difference in the manufacturing process. First, if the gloves without the printed label are fake, I think there is no reason not to do printing the label because it's a quite easy task. Second, I've also found that the images of the products at Venom US and Asia website are not correct either. In these images, the 'leather' or 'cuir' label exists but also the location of 'handmade in thailand~' label is different. Not like recent products, the label is covered by velcros of the gloves. I guess it was a early design and changed its location at some point. Lastly, the limited editions of the giant 3.0 newly manufactured are also not printed as 'leather' or 'cuir', seeing the images of Venom US and Asia websites. In conclusion, with and without the labels, I guess it doesn't determine fake or not, but I also feel like it's worth at least asking Venom US or Asia about this label.
@@SamDaSoo12 Yes agreed. i bought a pair off amazon (without leather logo) and i compared the quality of the build and leather to cleto reyes and title etc. The giant 3.0 leather venums without the logo is definitely authentic.
i actually really disliked these... quality is not great. foam broke down by the knuckles, hurt my thumb very often etc but they look great. however i got the venum predator shinguards and those were GREAT!
I disagree I have really liked them personally and the foam is still fine for me. But I only use every now and again as I have lots of other gloves. Always recommend to have two pairs so one pair doesn’t wear down from overuse. Good to know about their other products being good use.
How many ounces
I got these in 14 oz and they feel pretty big not going to lie!
$30 on the venum site right now....