🥊 Train Like a Champion with Hayabusa!
The Hayabusa H5 Boxing Gloves are designed for both men and women, featuring a unique stretch wrist strap for adjustability, multi-layered padding for impact protection, and an ergonomic design that ensures comfort and prevents hand strain. Built with superior materials, these gloves are made to last, making them the perfect choice for serious training.
J**A
High value
I bought 6 gloves for comparison. Ranked from best to worst for my criteria:1. Hayabusa T3 - ($150) Very well designed. the double velcro closure is the best closure system i've personally used. It has foam splints which both helps prevent unwanted wrist alignment if you fudge a hook and also from blocking hooks. Foam feels really good (14oz), enough protection and not like hitting with a pillow. I ultimately chose to keep this glove because of it's superior wrist support, which is specifically important to me due to recurring wrist issues.2. Hayabusa H5 - ($100) It's got a single strap closure, but the fact that it's partially elasticized makes it easy to get a secure closure on it. Foam feels pretty similar to the T3. The wrist splits seem to be only slightly less affective. overall i think this glove is a very high value.3. Hayabusa T3 LX - ($200) pretty much identical to the T3 but with leather. The colors are simple but elegant. I'm only rating this lower than the above because i think the $200 price tag lowers the value quite a bit.4. Hayabusa S4 ($50) - better wrist support then the below options, but the materials and fit definitely feel sub par to the above models. What really turned me off on this model is that the wrist closure just fits oddly, almost rectangular feeling.5. Sannabul Essentials Gel - very inexpensive. The materials and don't seem that bad, but the fit isn't as secure as i'd like.. literally no wrist support, you can just fold the glove in half at the wrist.6. Venom Elite - pretty much same deal as the sannabul but more expensive.Other notes, these gloves will last most people years and i think it's worth spending $100+ for some support and quality. I'd highly recommend you try the T3 but if you want a $100 cap i would go for the H5 or a good old pair of twins special gloves (which i've gone through three pairs of over the last 15 years). happy striking.
R**6
High quality
The gloves are very nice and qreat quality. I see them lasting a long time. They do need to be broken in as with any new pair. The only reason I took a star is because even after breaking them in, they seem to leave my left hand pinkie sore for a day or two after practice. Overall I like these gloves and would recommend them for a beginner to intermediate on a budget. I will be getting the t3 in the future
A**N
Great value
The padding and wrist support is great. I do not feel the sting when hooking the heavy bag and my wrists don’t hurt like before with the sanabul essential gloves. Some people side the lining gets messed up inside the glove but that’s because it’s cloth material and the glove wrap can mess it up. I make sure I put on my wraps in a way that they won’t catch onto the lining.
J**A
Excelente producto
Muy buenos guantes. Las primeras veces (3 ó 4) se sienten duros, pero luego se ajustan muy bien a la mano y dan excelente protección.Ofrecen una excelente estabilidad a la muñeca gracias a su ajuste.Mis guantes anteriores eran unos Everlast Power Lock y, honestamanete, los Hayabusa son muy superiores.Para alguien que esté iniciando, los Everlast Power Lock están bien. Pero si ya llevas un tiempo entrenando y quieres comprar unos con mejor especificación y dar un paso más: los Hayabusa H5 son una muy buena elección.
B**N
Worth every penny, thee are pro quality gloves
I bought these last summer and have been using them 4-5x a week for the last 9 months. I have zero complaints. The padding is considerably more than most gloves and they feel tight at first, but I quickly appreciated the difference when I tried switching back to my previous pair. My fist was floating in inferior gloves. You don’t want that.Most significantly, the Velcro straps are oversize and indestructible. I box 12 rounds most days and take the gloves off between each round. So 5 times a week x 11 Velcro on/offs per workout x 4 weeks per month x 9 months =1,980 Velcro rips, and they are still holding up like new. My previous gloves showed weakening Velcro much quicker. Sometimes the straps would even come loose mid round, but not with the Hayabusas.I hesitated at the price initially but man-you really do get what you pay for here. If you’re just beginning with boxing and aren’t sure if you’ll continue long term, I don’t know that I’d buy these just yet. Make sure you are going to stick with it. But if you are a fairly dedicated boxer/kickboxer I think all skill levels would benefit from this product.
S**.
Nice glove just no comfort
Nice gloves but the thumb placement was not comfortable. Ended up returning
N**O
Run small
I normally wear 16oz gloves. Ordered 16oz in these. However, they run much smaller than other 16oz gloves. Their size chart says I should wear 16oz gloves but they run really small. They are, for the most part, well made gloves. My only other issue is when I do have them on, the material at the finger tips is loose and moves around which is annoying. They do feel good hitting the bag though and the splint makes a positive difference for me. I just wish the fit was better and the fabric wasn't loose at the finger tips.Update: I have noticed the gloves have broken in with use and feel much better (not as small). I have changed to a 4 star review. My lone issue is now the loose fabric at the finger tips.
J**Z
Super snug and lots of padding
The suede thumb is awesome and I love the design. I can see this lasting a long time!
E**L
Muy mala calidad
Muy mala calidad. Noté esas rajaduras desde octubre y los compré en marzo. Los usaba una o dos veces al mes. Por el precio es mejor comprar unos Cleto o unos Campeón, que sí son de piel y mil veces de mejor calidad. o sí buscan una opción de vinil y abuen precio: Adidas o Everlast. Yo los compré porque colecciono y también los uso.
R**
Great for beginners to advanced
The Hayabusa brand will not let you down great quality glove from beginners to advanced fighters. So far the Hayabusa gloves have outlasted any other glove I have bought. Highly recommend their product from the S4, H5 and T3 all amazing
A**E
Good quality!
I bought these gloves for boxfit and kick boxing classes (3 times/week) that I have been doing for over a year. The last pair I had lasted only 3 months before the seams gave out. I bought the Hayabusa under recommendation and they do not disappoint!After 3 months, the only wear mark is a slight crack in the ‘leather’ but otherwise all the seams are still solid.
J**N
Good Quality
I have been very happy with these. The padding around over your knuckles is firm and prevents pain. I also like the cushioning around the wrists. I find that it helps to hold my wrists in a secure position. I use these for sparring and bag work. Have not had any issues. There are more expensive versions of Hayubasa gloves, but I think these will be good for most people.
C**M
Fantastic set of gloves
Highly recommended globe. Great wrist and knuckle support and padding.
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