🥊 Elevate your fight game with gloves built for champions
Sanabul Battle Forged Boxing Gloves combine professional-grade SBL synthetic leather and hand-shaped triple-layer Durasoft foam to deliver unmatched durability, comfort, and protection. Endorsed by top MMA athletes, these gloves come in multiple sizes (10-16 oz) and feature easy-to-clean materials and a sleek, timeless design—perfect for serious strikers in boxing, kickboxing, and Muay Thai.
Size | 10 oz |
Color | White |
Material | Faux Leather |
Brand | Sanabul |
Glove Type | Competition |
Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Manufacturer | Sanabul |
Model Name | BFKBX-White10oz |
UPC | 856493007114 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00856493007114 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.29 x 7.24 x 7.13 inches |
Package Weight | 0.65 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Sanabul |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | BFKBX-White10oz |
Model Year | 2017 |
Included Components | Training Gloves |
Sport Type | Boxing, Kickboxing |
A**N
Absolutely zero regrets !!
Looks, design and overall comfort, these shinguards have it all! I already own a slew of Sanabul products for BJJ so when i needed gear for Muay Thai it was a no brainer. I went with the Battleforged Gloves and Shinguards as well. I did not want to pay tons of money or a low low amount for gear so the BF line was a great fit for me. I ordered the 14oz and they fit perfectly. The fist padding covers my hands well enough that I don't have to worry about injuries when i punch. The straps secure the gloves comfortably and securely any movement during my Muay Thai class. I love the brown color as it evokes a classical feel. I said it in the beginning and I'll say it again, I love the look and design of these. I feel the gloves are perfectly vented as they allow my hands to breathe and not sweat as much as they should. I have struck the heavy bag in my gym 100's of times wearing these gloves and they have performed better than i could have initially hoped for. When hitting the bag i feel no pain or soreness in my hands or wrists. Sanabul did a phenomenal job making a superior product that looks and performs like it should've cost alot more. When it comes time for me to buy headgear I will be right back here! 10/10 would buy again and recommend to anyone looking for a quality pair of gloves without breaking the bank.
A**X
Good gloves
There very good quality for the price got them cuase I didn’t want to go in for the higher priced Fairtex this time around and they have served very well the inside is much cushier and better fitted then some gloves I’ve tried have not had them long but seem like they will last long anough to be worth the investment
K**O
Comfortable and well made
Good hand compartmentSemi Compact fitEasy to openComfortableI prefer these over my fairtex gloves I have tried bgv1 and bgv1610z is perfect size for meHand length 7in 165lb 5,9 (male)Good quality padding and stitching
G**N
Great training gloves
Temporary Update: my last gloves lasted a while, but this pair has barely lasted a month. My other glove is just fine (I switch stance all the time) so I think it's just a defect. Can Sansubal contact me to get it replaced? I tried through Amazon but they were no help.6'-4" and they fit me perfectly. Nice and snug too. I had problems with Fairtex feeling like I had a big puff of foam on my knuckles. These are snug and you can really feel your punches connect.
J**N
Professional quality for mid level price 100%
I have been training mixed martial arts and striking for six years. I was on the fence about trying these gloves, as this is a newer company, but I did my research and saw fighters as big as Michael Bisping swear by them. These are not big bag gloves, so if size is what you're looking for, these are not the gloves for you. These are a super comfortable and supportive compact Thai style sparring glove, so if you have small to medium sized hands, 180" wrist wraps will be fine, but if you have large or XL hands, you would probably want 120" wraps as it is intended to be a snug fit. I have used many different brands of gloves, and am very happy with this fair priced, professional quality model. I had literally zero wrist or hand fatigue after an hour and a half sparring sesh with these, and at the price, they are affordable enough to buy a new pair a year whether you need to or not! Thank you Sanabul! When are some shin guards and head gear coming out ;)
K**K
good gloves
used them as my beginner gloves, got the job done and never had any problems
J**A
Exelente
Excelente producto, buen servicio de entrega
J**6
Good Value, but just OK
First off, for the price point - these are pretty amazing. You will not find a better glove for $50, period. Anything in that price range will be either Everlast or Title junk that will smash your hands and turn to dust in a few months. So there's that. If you're new (or cheap), buy these and don't think twice. But if you're a bit of a gear snob like myself, read on.I bought these gloves a few months ago when I started training again. I figured for the price, it's worth a shot, and I had decent experiences with other Sanabul stuff. Out of the bag, they felt pretty good, and already had that "broken in" feel due to the synthetic leather. Since then, I've used these 4-5 days a week for the past 3 months...I bought a single 16oz pair and used them for pad/bag work and light sparring.My first complaint would be the size and shape. They are very awkward and poofy around the knuckles, tight combos are kinda tough to pull off, it feels like there's watermelons on my hands sometimes (maybe the 12 or 14oz'ers are better). The wrist area offers very little protection as well, which is odd because these are sold as Muay Thai gloves. Blocking kicks is a little rough with these on. I will say though, the shape makes them good for light contact sparring without headgear. I've got a few comments from other people about how soft they feel on the face compared to more traditional leather 16oz gloves. So, there's a positive at least with that.My only other complaint is the durability. After 3 months, the padding has worn out a good bit from pad and bag work to the point where my hands are really sore after a session. Also, the inner lining has begun to fall apart already. I didn't expect to get years out of these, but 3 months seems a little unreasonable. Granted I do have big hands and hit pretty hard during the course of a session, but overall I was disappointed. If you're someone who trains a lot, do yourself a favor and just buy better (real leather) gloves from the jump. They will last you years if they are good quality (Fairtex, Hayabusa, etc) and you take proper care of them. Otherwise, if you casually train a few days a week, these will probably last you at least a year.
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