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I have plenty of rashguard, a lot of them are venum too. TBF it is as simple as:
If it is too tight, it is too tight, doesn't matter with what the stats say, doesn't matter with how the sizing chart fit your numbers. At the end of the day, you are the one wearing it.
Comfortable? Take it. Not...
Get the BGV9, fantastic gloves, definitely at the top of my collection. Great pop, great grip. Forget about the T-3 I'd say. Hayabusa has been very disappointing in their gloves feedback these days.
The UK are mainly RDX, Everlast and Lonsdale for anyone who aren't a gear addict, regardless of level. You would see coaches, armature fighters, new comers use these.
The younger guys usually stick with Hayabusa or Venum or RDX.
The pure muaythai guys are mostly with thai brand: Twins and Top...
I honestly recommend the Venum Elite. If the budget is within that range. They are very light weight with sharp colors, which could appear to her. I just think they are great gloves for whoever that doesn't hit hard and the main goal is fitness. Protective enough while being light, the last...
Could it be due to shipping? shipping always crushes and destroys my gloves to a certain extend. (Me being from the uk)
If not, my guess would be they were a returned pair.
First of all, mma gears are definitely not dead, you just have to do enough research, there are big brands and tons of small brands going on. But either way you could be one of the most bias person around that I have seen, so I guess doesn't matter...
Lastly, with no meaning to be...
I would say :
1.Rizin, kinda has that pride style in them
2.Bellator, specially redesigned for comfort and reduce the chance of eye poking, good enough that Rory MacDonald stated he no longer wraps his hands using them.
3.OneFC, they are made by Fairtex.
Others idk, the ksw ones look tacky...
I haven't had the Twins SGL-3 myself, only tried some really old pair in my gym once or twice. I'd say the TK do feel a bit bulky...or maybe I'm just too spoiled by the lightness of the Venum.
Sorry if I'm not much help with this answer.
However, I saw the owner of Muaythaimall explained a new...
I don't know any back story between the 2, UMA and EMA.
But there is no doubt their products look identical. Even OP said copy/compete initially.
It's a free market, so of course everyone is free to purchase from whoever they want.
All I can chip in is UMA has a great reputation in quality...
Definitely one of my favourite gloves too, these are the gloves that if they break, I will keep on buying a replacement until I die/until they stop making. Really worth every penny.
True that Hayabusa's craftsmanship is terrible, so is Venum for their non-thailand/brazil made stuff. Venum's Thailand made product are quality, Brazil made products are decent, the China made are terrible.
Also this Ringhorn brand, all I see are low range synthetic trash..I don't know what...
I vote for the UMA ultra with the "old padding" (aka standard padding). The paddings are really durable, very protective, great for both pads and bags with good pop.
I can use a phone anywhere all day, but I can't use a pair of boxing gloves everywhere all day.
That being said, I only need one good phone, but I need/want many many good gloves.
Those things break all the time, no point of DIY-ing one, it's really hard to get it right, with it being durable as well as not rock solid. Get an adidas one, those aren't pricey and good to go for a while. The best one out there.
I suppose there is no real answer to that for the companies.. I mean I'm under 145lb, I'm using 16oz for sparring. Someone is over 200lb can also be using 16oz for sparring. We could very well purchase the same gloves. For me obviously gloves will last much longer than those heavy puncher, there...
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