


🥊 Elevate your training with TITLE gloves that pack a punch!
The TITLE Wristwrap Leather Heavy Bag Gloves are expertly crafted for serious athletes, featuring a sleek black design, lightweight construction at just 7 oz, and a tailored fit available in sizes S/M and L/XL. Perfect for intense training sessions, these gloves combine durability and comfort to help you unleash your full potential.
| Brand Name | Title Boxing |
| Color | Black |
| Manufacturer | GLOV |
| Part Number | TWHBG REG BK |
| Size | Regular |
E**D
Feels and seems quite good for the price
Good quality material, nice stitching, not broken in yet so it's hard to say how comfortable they're gonna be. The large size feels right as i've always worn large size gloves. The padding is good but, personnaly, i like my gloves with a lesser grade or quantity. Altought the glove as wristwraps, it is not strong enough or tight enough to use without tape or handwrapping for heavy or intense striking.I have tried some everlast and UFC gloves and the Title gloves feel much better and more adjusted to my hand than the others. Only time will tell if it's a good durable product but the company as been around for awhile and the products are usually a good balance of quality/$
T**E
comfortable gloves
I love the fit of these gloves , I have been using them for the past several months. Unlike other "fingered" MMA bag gloves, these fit more like a ball glove. Large area for your fingers to slip in to. You'll have to get used to the straps that hold your fingers in, as opposed to "glove fingers" that most gloves have. Sometimes the straps will dig in to your fingers a little, but generally only when my technique is getting sloppy and I"m not gripping the bar very tightly. The bar is a very nice weight and is very stiff.The only rub I have against these gloves is the construction of them. I try to rotate 3 pairs of gloves for my weekly workouts to allow them a chance to breathe and air out. That being said, I only had them for less than a month when the finger straps started separating at the seams. I've had to purchase heavy outdoor thread and heavy needles to restitch a few of the finger straps.
P**.
Dinosaur Rated
Been hitting the heavy bag, speed bag, reaction bag for a long long time. When I was much younger I used the everlast leather bag gloves with the metal grip bar. I must have gotten used to the bar because now I need one to be comfortable. That being said finding a pair of bag gloves today is a challenge. I was using the better fake leather everlast ( I know force of habbit I guess, but for you younger peps,they were the only game in town years ago) mma bag gloves with the gel. At first they were not bad at all, until they stretched out. Then they were terrible. So the search for a replacement has begun. I purchased two gloves from Amazon , one pair was the title leather bag gloves with the plastic grip bar. WOW they seem to be great right out of the box. Out performing the much more expensive pair from Hayabusa which were highly rated as well. The side by side comparison has taught me a few things about what I like as well as which glove seems to be initially better. I had some scraps on the bottoms of both my second knuckles from a previous glove experiment. When I used the Hayabusa gloves , only because they arrived first , my knuckles were exposed and that part of my mildly injured hand hurt. I also did not like the exposed thumb for heavy bag work. The padding however and build quality seem to be there with these gloves. Now to the Title gloves ; the first thing I noticed out of the box was the padding seemed harder and thinner. The second thing I noticed right away was NO PAIN IN MY MILDLY INJURED KNUCKLES! So I went to work for about 6 rounds . BRILLIANT ! No hand or knuckle fatigue. I really like the way they protect my hand and feel. Don't really care how they look as I work out in my basement and nobody sees me. However as with the Hayabusa gloves they look sharp. For the record both gloves fit my hands perfectly, for new gloves and Iusually don't use hand wraps They both have excellent wrist support although different designs. So in conclusion I realize bag gloves are a very personal preference, but if you have the same wants as mine in a heavy bag glove , you cannot go wrong with these.I highly recommend these gloves. I will update for durability and function after some good bag time has been logged. I will also begin to use the Hayabusa gloves when my hands heal up and give a review for those gloves as well. I hope this helps somebody navigate the very wide world of mma bag gloves . GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY FIGHTING!!!
F**O
Good quality but tape up the the fingers.
I needed some open finger gloves for the home gym for quick work and to be able to use my fingers to do things in between rounds and was tired of holding my water like a newborn baby. This fits the bill. The strap is good but hitting hard does not give enough support to get rid of wraps. I didnt want reg mexican wraps and found that Title and other manufacturers make quick wraps with padding such as Title or MeisterMMA and it fit the bill. The only thing I must warn you about is if you dont wrap and hit the heavy bag, the finger loops edges WILL give you blisters as they will rub the insides of your fingers. I would tape up that area or wrap or you will be out of commission for a week until your knuckles heal. Other than that, I like them but the blisters are annoying considering these are a quick workout solution gloves. Fit is good.
J**Y
Great gloves
The gloves require a break in period especially around the finger pockets, once they conform to your hands they feel like and extension of your fists. I've been hammering the heavy bag since they arrived and I have say that I feel bad for the bag because it's been on the receiving end of these gloves. I practice both boxing and some MMA style in my training routine so the gloves are getting put to the test. I'll have a better assessment of them in a few months once I see how well they hold up to the routine pummeling but so far its knuckle sandwich’s all around. Only reserve is that you may want to wear wraps over knuckles when striking hard, the gel padding is great but you still get some bruising after a long session.The wrist wrap on these gloves is great, they really help restrict wrist movement and provide excellent stability and tightness to help keep your hammers stiff. You may consider purchasing a size larger though if you do use wraps because they are a tight fit. Then again it's personal choice.My advice for anyone who buys these gloves would be to just wear them for a few days before going gung ho on the bag, they feel a little awkward at first but don't feel discouraged, move your fingers around in the sleeves so they can conform to your hand. Once you break them in you'll never regret your purchase. Otherwise strap up, step up and throw down. “Happy Training.”
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