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These Xitumaoyi boxing gloves are expertly designed for both men and women, offering superior protection, comfort, and durability for various combat sports including Muay Thai, kickboxing, and MMA. With a secure fit and easy maintenance, they are the ultimate choice for both beginners and seasoned fighters.
Size | 10oz |
Color | black |
Material | Leather |
Brand | Xitumaoyi |
Glove Type | Training |
Closure Type | Pull-On |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Manufacturer | Xitumaoyi |
Model Name | Boxing Gloves 01 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.07 x 9.49 x 4.61 inches |
Package Weight | 0.51 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Xitumaoyi |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Included Components | Boxing Gloves |
Outer Material | Leather |
Sport Type | Boxing |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
E**N
Perfect for the money
Very comfortable and nice Cushing
K**R
My son likes it!
My son said, it's comfortable and perfect fit in his hands
V**A
Good product
Great for the price
W**N
Very good, especially for the price.
I train Boxing at least three nights a week and often 4. My current training gloves were very beaten up so I was pretty excited to give these a try. Overall, I like them quite a bit and I'd definitely buy them again, but depending on what you're looking for, please read so you know what you're getting exactly.These are fairly light and very firm, very firm. Even after a good 25 rounds on the heavy bag, they broke in a little but are still stiff. They are much closer to MMA gloves than what you'd traditionally think of as boxing gloves and if you're used to hitting bags with 12oz or greater, these are going to be a bit of a shock. But that's going to be the case with most smaller gloves. My point is simply that the padding in these is dense and firm. There's very little give. That will be a big plus or minus depending on what you're looking for. I'd also note that if you spar a lot, you need to be a little more careful b/c there's PLENTY of padding to protect your knuckles but it's firm enough you could really clobber your sparring partner. I did a heavy bag workout and didn't wrap my wrists beforehand and by the second punch I knew I needed to focus on speed instead of power that day.At the same time, they have a very nice fit, there's very little wiggle room in them and you won't have to adjust your fingers in them during a sparring session. You 'feel' them very clearly and that's a big plus.In terms of the material, it's strong and even when it's wet or moist, it's slip resistant. They are really easy to get on, a little more challenging to get off but again, that's b/c they fit so well. The only thing I wasn't crazy about on the fit is that the thumb is tight but if you catch it the wrong way it can really hurt (that's always the case, but with these it's a little more than normal).All in all I really like them and despite being a lot less money than some pricier ones I've had, I like them a lot more.
J**B
Excellent set of low cost gloves
For a low cost glove these are pretty nice. And my review is going to be based on it being a low cost glove, not comparing to professional competition equipment.The material feels nice and says it's leather, it smells like leather, but at this price point it's hard to believe leather. Still, it might be. The form factor for your hands makes the glove easy and comfortable to wear. It has a mesh material across the palm to help ventilate your hands.The wrist wrap gets snug enough it is fine on its own for focus mitt work or maybe even light bag or timing work. If you are going to add some impact resistance then doing a good tight wrap will surely help. I tend to like wrapping in either condition just to be used to the feel and help the glove know my wrapped hand size.Speaking of hitting resistance items, mine is a 14 Oz glove and it strikes more like a 12 Oz glove. It is pretty sharp, so definitely wrap if you are doing heavy bag work. These might also be a bit abrupt for contact sparring.Overall, for a low cost pair of gloves these are much higher quality than expected. They do hit a little harder as the padding is pretty firm and condensed. Knowing and working with that knowledge these will make a great training set for anyone.
C**.
Good Low Priced Bag Gloves
These Xitumaoyi Boxing Gloves are well made and priced right for bag training.The gloves fit a bit tight while wearing handwraps (as they should) and the broad Velcro wrist wrap keeps them securely on. The mesh inserts in the palms allow for some ventilation.These gloves have a strong PU leather (polyurethane leather AKA ‘pleather’) exterior and I assume, since it’s not detailed anywhere, EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) or EPE (Expanded Polyethylene) foam interior padding. The foam padding is stiff and is probably durable, but it’s actually too stiff for heavy contact sparring. In my opinion, these gloves are great for cardio-kickboxing classes and working on a heavy bag but should be limited to those types of activities.That’s not to say these are not good training gloves. They are. They are tough, durable and inexpensive. That all adds up to a solid recommendation for the training I described and a 5 Star rating.
J**O
poor and bad quality
buy these boxing gloves for my son, june 10th, then VACATION FOR 4 WEEKS.....AND THEN HE FINALLY GOT TO WEAR THESE BOXING GLOVES FOR TRAINING ON: august 20th, 4 times used and then the velcro doesnt work anymore, everytimes he is boxing the glove just falls off because it doesnt work anymore.....HOW????? i know it is not a 100 dollar product, but hey.....4 time used???? It is throwing away the money....madness. Will never ever buy these ones again!!!
J**S
5 Stars- FOR THE PRICE
I bought these as a pair of secondary training gloves or loaners for friends. They're perfect for that purpose! They really don't feel as sturdy as the ones that I have used day to day (Everlast Elites, that cost about twice as much), but they will get the job done.The 16oz gloves feel a little light, but they're not competition gloves, so it really doesn't matter. The padding is adequate for training sessions and is "good" at this price point. The inside of the gloves don't feel great, but you should really have wraps/inner gloves/gels on anyway.I'm not sure how durable they will prove to be long term, but as long as they dont start coming apart on me too early I will probably end up buying a couple more pair of these.
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