

A top full grain leather shell provides a super durable training glove that is built to go the distance. Multi-layer shock absorbing foams over the fist and back of hand offer all the power and coverage you demand in a training glove. Full wrap around twin-ply leather wrist strap with hook-and-loop closure for maximum security, support and delivery. A satin nylon hand compartment liner helps repel moisture retention and keep gloves fresh between uses. Take a step up with TITLE.
J**M
Great basic gloves
I take boxing classes at my gym once a week, but they're "real" boxing classes, like the instructor is a boxer. This ain't cardio kick (not that I don't love cardio kick too). I'd been using the same gloves I'd bought years ago taking basically a cardio class with a few minutes of bag work, but a couple weeks ago my instructor told me it was time for new gloves; my old 10oz toys weren't going to protect my hands enough for how hard I'd started hitting.He told me to just find some 14-16oz gloves with good padding, so I bought these based on the good price and the Amazon reviews (and the fact that our gym has a bunch of this brand floating around for loaner gloves). Boy did I make the right choice. Obviously I can't speak to durability yet, but I asked my instructor if these were the types of gloves he'd wanted me to pick up, and he was thrilled. He said these are perfect gloves for something like what we do: hitting heavy bags for an hour, hard, a couple times a week. They're not professional gloves by any stretch, but they also aren't at that price point.They're definitely much bigger and heavier than my 10oz gloves; it's a noticeable difference. But punching with these felt great. My hands are very small, but the 14oz ladies' size gloves I bought provided a comfortably snug fit with wraps; my hands aren't rattling around in the glove, but they're also not constricted and uncomfortable. I probably have a little more space than I need, but it's fine. The wrist support on these is really good, too; the velcro is easy to put on and take off without help, and they come almost 3/4 of the way up my forearm (I'm 5'2 and averagly proportioned), so my wrists aren't going anywhere when I hit. Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase, and I'll update once I've had them for a while to report on how they wear.
B**H
Love them! Superior quality! Highly Recommend
I love my new TITLE Boxing Prostyle Leather gloves! They arrived sooner than expected.The down side of online shopping is not being able to physically see/checkout a product.Online, you have to trust that the pictures and descriptons truly represent the product.In this case, these gloves far exceeded my expectations.Excellent quality leather gloves; fit perfectly!Made very well. I'm not just blowing smoke when I say, 'I highly recommend these gloves'.
E**F
Excellent Gloves at an Excellent Price!
Quality gloves. Quality material. Quality construction. I bought the 14oz pair of gloves for my wife to use in boxing and Muay Thai. She loves them! They fit her hands really well even though she has smaller hand and they do a fabulous job of protecting her fists during sparring. Plus, they look great. For the price you can't go wrong. These are aptly suited for sparring, mitt work, and bag work. The stitching is top notch and the Velcro is clean and not frayed even after 2 years of regular usage. The only downside is that the color can come off a little bit with sweat so be wary around white clothing. All in all I give it 5/5 stars. I would recommend this to any beginner or intermediate boxer/kickboxer.
P**N
Decent for a once a week bag session
I use these only for hitting the heavy bag - for me a once a week workout session. So far going on about 30 training sessions. Gloves appear to be durable - no loose stitching. My issue is comfort. These hurt my hands even though I wrap them. Mine seem to be quite firm and hard such that if I don't position my hands in certain way when making contact it can feel like I am smashing the bag barehanded (kind of overstating it a bit here but you get my drift). To me they are a step up from the Everlast gloves you can buy at any sporting goods store but the those cheaper gloves were actually more comfortable.
K**E
So far, so good.
Good wrist support, it’s why I went with these instead of Muay Thai style or mma style gloves. I honestly haven’t had any striking training since I was a kid in karate class and I don’t need an injury. So hand wraps and then gloves with good stiff wrist support are important. If your boxing gloves flop over when you hold them at the wrist, there’s not enough support. These are good and affordable and genuine leather at this price can’t be beat. TITLE has a good reputation, so I’m optimistic about the longevity. I’ve hit the heavy bag pretty vigorously and I’ve not had any knuckle pain. So far, so good.
J**.
Solid Leather Heavy Bag / Training Gloves for a Great Price
Just started up kickboxing and boxing classes at our local gym. After spending the first few sessions using the stinky class gloves, or gloves with worn velcro at the wrist, I knew I needed to look for my own pair.I read some reviews online and these Title Leather Pro Style gloves were recommended in most of the reviews as great for training and bag work and a good price/value buy. It was really hard to find leather gloves in this price range. Most of the other leather gloves I looked at were $70+.I've been really impressed with these gloves. I got the 16 oz model. Fresh out of the box, you can't beat the leather smell.Hitting the heavy bag, these gloves are well padded and the collar around your wrist provides good support.If you look at the picture below, my hands are about 4 inches across at the knuckles. These gloves fit snug, but not tight. New, you have to give them a little tug to get them on, but they have a great fit. Also love the "Hit it hard" text in the palm. Would recommend for beginner/intermediates or anyone looking for a solid leather glove training / bag glove at a good price.
A**R
I'm happy with the purchase so far
I bought them as my first pair of boxing gloves. But after the first class I trained with them, I noticed that the elastic band in the wrist had a thread loose on both of them. I pulled it and I had to cut it short with scissors to stop from completely unraveling the band. Other than that, I'm happy with the purchase so far. But I guess I'm going to buy a more expensive pair later on because that's kind of annoying to spend 50 bucks and have the gloves start unraveling right out of the box.
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