Best boxing bag gloves according to redditors

We found 39 Reddit comments discussing the best boxing bag gloves. We ranked the 22 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Boxing Bag Gloves:

u/scotty8911 · 10 pointsr/trollfitness

Not sure what "troll fitness" is.. Stumbled across this post. But I've tried quite a few combinations, and these two together do the best job of anything I've found so far.

Everlast Professional Hand Wraps, 180-Inch, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000Y19KGA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_TJKtxbJWGA2FA

Everlast Mixed Martial Arts Heavy Bag Gloves (L/XL) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000JF4HP0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_8KKtxbPBV53QW

u/HedonisticFrog · 3 pointsr/amateur_boxing

These are what I use for bag and pad work. They absorb impacts very well and are holding up very well after three months and I hit hard at 230lb. The only sign of wear is the red rubbing off onto the white palm a little bit.

These are what I use for sparring. They were a little tight at first and hard to make a fist for the first couple of uses but they feel very comfortable now. They also show no signs of wear but they haven't been used as much. I also got them on sale for $50 so if you're patient you can wait until they go on sale again.

I'd recommend getting bag gloves and sparring gloves since the soft foam of sparring gloves will break down faster on a heavy bag and bag gloves are pretty hard for sparring.

u/eminor · 2 pointsr/MuayThai

8 ozs or 10 ozs on the bag and pads. You can tell if you're punching wrong really quick. Your hands shouldn't hurt if you're punching correctly, and your wrist and knuckles are aligned.

16oz for sparring. Don't mess em up on bags.

Thai bag gloves are usually thumbless.
https://www.amazon.com/Fairtex-Muay-Thai-Gloves-Color/dp/B00TU4PV2E/ref=pd_sbs_200_2?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=01G00Q0ANZ6T4GGVB302

u/psuedo-intellectual · 2 pointsr/amateur_boxing

Anyone wanna help a beginner chose gloves?
These are ones I've been mulling over (feel free to link better suggestions but nothing over $60 pls):
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As for some more questions: What oz gloves should I get? What size wraps?

u/FobbyDigital · 2 pointsr/amateur_boxing
u/KMS1795 · 2 pointsr/amateur_boxing

Anybody has experience with RDX boxing gloves?? like these ones

u/Zeppelinnizam · 2 pointsr/amateur_boxing

http://www.amazon.com/TITLE-Power-Weighted-Super-Gloves/dp/B004LQ07D4

I always highly recommend these pair to anyone who asks for a heavy bag workout. They have weights which you can remove if it gets too heavy for you. Ive had mine for over 2 years now and the gel padding on them are amazing. I cannot rave more about the quality of them. I am also big on wrist support and along side wraps these wrap around the wrist nicely. I cant say they work well for speedbag as i prefer just to wrap my hands but adding the weights on for the heavy bag will give you a serious endurance workout.

u/jpad1208 · 2 pointsr/MuayThai

Try the Sanabul brand from Amazon. They're ~$25 and provide a lot of cushion. I needed something that would protect my hands and they have been excellent. They have excellent reviews too. I think these will hold up until you decided to take this seriously.
Here's the link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01D2J41SC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/lego_monkey · 2 pointsr/MuayThai

In general you don't want to use the same gloves for heavy bag work and for sparring because you will compress the material over time and risk injuring a partner. For heavy bag gloves I would go with 14-16oz for your size and as far as brand, a bit depends on your body type and preference.

Some people like harder gloves that have less give and others prefer ones that may be softer and less responsive but easier on your hands. Also, I would recommend that no matter which gloves you get, make sure they have adequate wrist support (thicker wrist straps made of leather instead of elastic and straps that double back will be the most secure).The brands you named all have quality gloves but there are two others I would recommend:

Title Gel Bag gloves $99:
These are fantastic gloves that will hold up and can take a beating. They have great wrist support and are really easy on your hands.

RDX Bag Gloves $69: These are a bit more dense and have a more snug fit but if you prefer harder gloves these are a good option. Wrist support is good and once you break them in they really form to your hands.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

Just a local sporting goods store, but these are them on amazon. I forgot that only my thumbs came through, but I like them a lot. Most of the negative reviews are about the gloves being too small, but I'm small so I guess that's why I like them. There is just enough cushion to absorb the shock to my fist, but little enough that I feel I'm getting a lot from hitting the bag. They aren't quite as tight as I would like around the wrist, but it's hard to find anything that fits my tiny wrist/arms. There are some that the fingers go through that are slightly more expensive, but not by much, which are the kind I would like to have. I think they are supposed to be for heavy bag work, and not necessarily for training in boxing, as boxing gloves are used in training because you use them when you box someone, but I'm not any where close to being the kind of person that should give out any facts on boxing.

u/jamesstansel · 2 pointsr/MuayThai

16 oz are mainly for sparring, so you'll need 14-16oz gloves either way. But honestly, at your size, especially with the intention to get into MMA, you could probably get by with bag gloves for general training.

Edit: Something like these: https://www.amazon.com/Fairtex-Muay-Glove-White-Black/dp/B075T264JT

u/Thetek9 · 2 pointsr/amateur_boxing

Winning gloves are a huge investment for someone to make without knowing if boxing is truly for them.

I tried a lot of gloves and the two that I felt were the most supportive for padding were Ringside IMF Bag Gloves and Hyabusa Tokushu Regenesis Gloves. I went with the Hyabusa as they felt like they needed less breaking in and had excellent wrist support.

u/D1screet · 2 pointsr/amateur_boxing

1.) For the most part, as long as you stay away from the cheap varieties from companies such as Everlast/Century, you should be alright. You could very well go with the Cleto Reyes Training Gloves (16oz.) and not regret it. A slightly cheaper recommendation would the Ringside IMF Tech Bag Gloves, although I must warn you that they are quite (notoriously) well-known for being very stiff when used brand new and will need to be broken in with use. A far more primo option that you could take would have to be Winning gloves. Not much else to say here except that most of the links I provided point towards Velcro (Hook and Loop closure) gloves, although if you did want gloves with laces, you could easily find lace variants of the same gloves on Amazon.

2.) Those 10oz. gloves are meant more for competition and actual fights, rather than mitt work; I would definitely recommend that you communicate with whomever you're planning on training with for what they would like for you to get, as they could just as well have you use your 16oz. gloves for mitt work as well.

3.) The Meister Focus Mitts have worked out pretty well for me, seems pretty sturdy and well built and has held up for me. There's a ton of different brands out there, as long as you pick one from a reputable producer, you should be alright.

4.) Ringside has some good heavy bags around; but I would probably be a bit more concerned about where/how you're going to hang it, first.

Links down below:

Cleto Reyes 16oz. Training Gloves (Velcro): http://www.amazon.com/Cleto-Reyes-Hook-Training-Gloves/dp/B00F8MKW62/ref=sr_1_4?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1450520168&sr=1-4&keywords=cleto+reyes

Ringside IMF Tech Bag Gloves (Velcro): http://www.amazon.com/Ringside-Imf-Tech-Gloves-Large/dp/B000NVUZUQ/ref=sr_1_8?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1450520631&sr=1-8&keywords=ringside+bag+gloves

Winning 16oz. Training Gloves (Velcro): http://www.amazon.com/Winning-Velcro-Training-Boxing-Gloves/dp/B00CY4EW9K/ref=sr_1_2?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1450520342&sr=1-2&keywords=winning

Meister Focus Mitts: http://www.amazon.com/Meister-Cowhide-Leather-Curved-Support/dp/B006F33D82/ref=sr_1_6?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1450520819&sr=1-6&keywords=focus+mitts

u/lightningofpuppets · 2 pointsr/MuayThai

I can sincerely attest to the quality and value of these boxing gloves .

I’ve used these shin guards a couple of times and they’re fine.

As for hand wraps, I bought them at my gym, as the ones I’d bought were not long enough (140). Make sure your hand wraps are long enough and you’ll be fine.

u/ElDuderin-O · 2 pointsr/OculusQuest

https://imgur.com/a/MkUDwLK

I have Everlast bag gloves, entry model, that I usually use for mitts and when traveling. You can orient the controllers however(ring up on thumb or down under pinky), I prefer this way for a realistic block and punch deflection. Just be sure to calibrate your gloves in game and you're good to go.

These are probably closest to my old school ones that Everlast makes now. www.amazon.com/dp/B000JF4HP0/ Title boxing still makes traditional leather ones if you're willing to pay a little more for the quality.

u/NoImNotYourDaddy · 2 pointsr/amateur_boxing

Are these gloves serviceable for use on a 70 lb bag? They came in the kit I bought. Ill be using it on my first bag and thought 70lb would be good to practice my form on and etc before moving on up heavier. If it matters I am 210lbs.

https://www.amazon.com/Everlast-Mixed-Martial-Heavy-Gloves/dp/B000JF4HP0/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1494355939&sr=8-9&keywords=mma+bag+gloves

u/Lena_Scheglova · 1 pointr/amateur_boxing

I personally purchased Hayabusa boxing gloves which are lighter in weight and works well for me. If you want to know its pros and cons, you can read here.

u/WeldingHank · 1 pointr/Kickboxing

Do you have to have title gloves?

I own these for bag/mitt work and love them

u/AlcoholicToddler · 1 pointr/amateur_boxing

I'm buying a pair of boxing gloves strictly for heavy bag work. I'm going with 14 oz. I'm trying to look for something under $50. I know, it's probably not the best idea to buy anything under $100, but I can't really afford that right now.


Out of these which would yall choose? Also, any additional gloves that you recommend would be awesome!



Venum Challenger 2.0


Venum Contender


Sanabul




Thanks in advance guys!

u/BuddhaBizZ · 1 pointr/pics

Donpandas Boxing Gloves for Women & Men Punching Heavy Bag Gloves Essential Gel Boxing Kickboxing Sparring Muay Thai Training Gloves (Pink & White, 8 oz) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07M6WJ36L/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_afyyDbT1Y38Y0

u/Anthony_Grina · 1 pointr/amateur_boxing

I'll be honest, I have had terrible experiences with everlast gloves. Over the past 10 years, I've gone through at least 8 different pairs. They fall apart very easily. I finally picked myself up some leather [Title Gloves]
(http://amzn.to/2q4BD6N) and they are much better. Check out RDX too.

u/erto_mudd · 1 pointr/amateur_boxing
u/rigo_ · 1 pointr/Boxing

These $40 everlast gloves

protect my hands better than these $120 rivals

I'd recommend these everlast to anyone on a budget, i've been using them for over 2 years, left them out in the rain numerous times, and despite some tear on the knuckle area, are still completely fine. Also unlike the cheaper model, they are very comfortable and the wrist strap never comes loose.

u/helpmeboxinggloves · 1 pointr/amateur_boxing

Help! Looking to buy a pair of gloves and I can't tell what's best for heavy bag at this price range -

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00D5ZWE1U/ref=ox_sc_act_title_4?smid=A3DWYIK6Y9EEQB&psc=1
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00EZRUJRI/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?smid=A3DWYIK6Y9EEQB&psc=1
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B006K3ZBCS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A3DWYIK6Y9EEQB&psc=1

I like having my fingers out, but the pairs without fingers seem a little more professional. What's the consensus for a 60~ dollar pair?

u/torpedo_lagoon · 1 pointr/amateur_boxing

I am new to boxing and want to get my own gloves. I am unsure what to get. They will be used for heavy bag and pad work. I am considering Title Gel World Bag Gloves and Ring to Cage C17. Which should I get? (Other suggestions welcome)

u/bizquisite · 1 pointr/MMA

I wonder, why wouldn't something similar in design to these work? That is, some sort of mitten construction to cover finger nails and prevent any one single digit (excluding the thumb) from stabbing into somebody's eyeball.

u/expectingrain · 1 pointr/Fitness

Jeez- you're not kidding. After lifting today I went over to the bags and hit one a few times, pretty softly. I still feel it in my knuckle. Any idea on what kind of gloves to get? Would these work? Also, it's an LA Fitness, so do you think they'd have a trainer who could show me how to throw a punch?

u/TheSliceman · 1 pointr/TheRedPill

Okay, well first order of business is getting the bag up. Do that asap.

Gloves and wraps I would buy off amazon.

Gloves

Wraps

And wrap your hands Thai style, inbetween fingers.