Ive owned this for two years because I was prone to wrist injuries with regular Muay Thai gloves, I haven’t hurt myself once with these. The fit felt awkward at first but like all leather gloves jt take time to break in, I’m completly in love with this model now
I have those in TAN color... used to be like suede then after using them once at week from 2022 they aged great and leather now looks shinny and I recently polished with shoe cream and now looks even better... glove shape and leather are in perfect shape
Never been a fan of Hayabusa. Never tried on a pair, just can’t stand the design and the price. I would however like to try their horsehair fight gloves. Have you done a review for those?
Unrelated question, but I bought the hitnmove balance, and i’ve broken them in, but when clinch my fingers to make a fist the finger compartment isn’t long enough for my fingers. Do the rival hdef gloves have a longer finger compartment if not, then what brand would suit my hand
The arched fist ergonomics irritate me. And the there’s velcro gloves with sturdier wrist support without using a pointless double strap and more shock absorbent padding than T3’s. (Onyx, Rival, probably even the Elite 2 Everlast gloves). And I actually like Hayabusa’s aesthetics which makes it a bit frustrating lol Am still curious about that expensive bag mitt Hayabusa has though. Looks closer to what I’m hoping someone does to innovate the classic bag mitt
I'm gonna be honest I've tried those gloves and I hate them and I don't say that about many gloves. I got a pair of brown mk1 select gloves for 170 so clearly I feel like there are better options out there.
Once good thing about the T3 gloves in synthetic leather is you can wash them. You can dunk them in hot water with soap, let them soak for a bit... I've even washed them on delicate cycle . They do get hot and stinky quickly so I would stay away from the leather version. They are also overpriced like all Hayabusa gear. I've bought 2 pairs of the T3 gloves but pre-owned.
I know how to care for leather products (jackets, belts, straps, wallets shoes etc) so I don’t mind my leather kanpeki. I wipe them down after each use with wet wipes, blast some disinfectant spray inside, air them out and condition the leather every one or two weeks, they hold up very good this way after 3 years of use. I do the same with my leather shin guards and leather headgear
They used to have typical Thai prices but now they've almost doubled in price. Like a lot of other companies I guess. The Fairtex Mexican style are 100 dollars cheaper lol.
Once good thing about the T3 gloves in synthetic leather is you can wash them. You can dunk them in hot water with soap, let them soak for a bit... I've even washed them on delicate cycle . They do get hot and stinky quickly so I would stay away from the leather version. They are also overpriced like all Hayabusa gear. I've bought 2 pairs of the T3 gloves but pre-owned.
I love these gloves I don’t understand the complaints
Ive owned this for two years because I was prone to wrist injuries with regular Muay Thai gloves, I haven’t hurt myself once with these. The fit felt awkward at first but like all leather gloves jt take time to break in, I’m completly in love with this model now
Started boxing a few months ago. Got these as my 1st glove hoping they’ll last a long time. Satisfied thus far. The padding is a bit firm however.
I have those in TAN color... used to be like suede then after using them once at week from 2022 they aged great and leather now looks shinny and I recently polished with shoe cream and now looks even better... glove shape and leather are in perfect shape
You da man Carlito, luv ya man. 💪🏾😎
Likewise homie, hope all is well 🙏🏽
I’ve tried to like t3 tried 2 different versions but foam is too hard and it’s way too small for my hands.
How big are your hands
Never been a fan of Hayabusa. Never tried on a pair, just can’t stand the design and the price.
I would however like to try their horsehair fight gloves.
Have you done a review for those?
He did reviewed the old model of the horse hair fight glove
@@tobirama-4253 yeah, I saw Carlo did an unboxing of the newer laced model but no training or review.
Coming soon
t3 kanpeki vs elite 2 pro Which one is better?
Unrelated question, but I bought the hitnmove balance, and i’ve broken them in, but when clinch my fingers to make a fist the finger compartment isn’t long enough for my fingers. Do the rival hdef gloves have a longer finger compartment if not, then what brand would suit my hand
The arched fist ergonomics irritate me. And the there’s velcro gloves with sturdier wrist support without using a pointless double strap and more shock absorbent padding than T3’s. (Onyx, Rival, probably even the Elite 2 Everlast gloves). And I actually like Hayabusa’s aesthetics which makes it a bit frustrating lol
Am still curious about that expensive bag mitt Hayabusa has though. Looks closer to what I’m hoping someone does to innovate the classic bag mitt
I'm gonna be honest I've tried those gloves and I hate them and I don't say that about many gloves. I got a pair of brown mk1 select gloves for 170 so clearly I feel like there are better options out there.
Once good thing about the T3 gloves in synthetic leather is you can wash them. You can dunk them in hot water with soap, let them soak for a bit... I've even washed them on delicate cycle . They do get hot and stinky quickly so I would stay away from the leather version.
They are also overpriced like all Hayabusa gear. I've bought 2 pairs of the T3 gloves but pre-owned.
I know how to care for leather products (jackets, belts, straps, wallets shoes etc) so I don’t mind my leather kanpeki. I wipe them down after each use with wet wipes, blast some disinfectant spray inside, air them out and condition the leather every one or two weeks, they hold up very good this way after 3 years of use.
I do the same with my leather shin guards and leather headgear
infight style just dropped some mexican/thai bozo gloves look sick and just like the reyes👀
I’ll check it out
They used to have typical Thai prices but now they've almost doubled in price.
Like a lot of other companies I guess.
The Fairtex Mexican style are 100 dollars cheaper lol.
Never liked the t3's
Once good thing about the T3 gloves in synthetic leather is you can wash them. You can dunk them in hot water with soap, let them soak for a bit... I've even washed them on delicate cycle . They do get hot and stinky quickly so I would stay away from the leather version.
They are also overpriced like all Hayabusa gear. I've bought 2 pairs of the T3 gloves but pre-owned.