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Welcome to our Heavy Boxing Bag Gloves collection! Specifically designed for heavy boxing bag training, these gloves provide the protection and support. Whether you’re a seasoned fighter or just starting training with a boxing bag, having the right gloves is essential.
Explore our selection of high-quality heavy bag boxing gloves from trusted brands like Fairtex, Twins Special, Hayabusa, Everlast and more. Crafted with durability and performance in mind, these gloves are designed to absorb impact and keep your hands protected while you hit the boxing bag.
At Boxing Royale, we understand the demands of heavy boxing bag training. Here’s why our Heavy Bag Boxing Gloves are a must-have for your workout routine:
Join the ranks of serious boxers who trust Boxing Royale for their boxing gear. Shop now and improve your boxing bag workouts with our top-quality Heavy Boxing Bag Gloves!
A: Our heavy bag boxing gloves come in a variety of sizes, including popular options like 8 oz, 10 oz, 12 oz, 14 oz, and 16 oz, as well as S, M, L, and XL to suit different needs.
A: For heavy bag training, we generally recommend 10 to 12 oz gloves for optimal performance. For extra padding and increased punching speed, you can opt for a heavier size. If you weigh under 70 kg, a Small/Medium size is ideal; if you weigh over 70 kg, Large/XL gloves provide optimal comfort and support.
A: Our heavy bag gloves are crafted from high-quality materials. Standard options are made from synthetic leather, while premium gloves use genuine leather for enhanced durability and comfort.
A: Heavy bag gloves are not recommended for sparring, as their dense, stiff padding is designed for bag impact and can be too hard for safe contact with other fighters.
A: After each use, wipe down your gloves and allow them to air dry completely. Clean the inside with a mild disinfectant, wear hand wraps to reduce sweat buildup, and store the gloves in a cool, ventilated area away from direct sunlight to preserve their quality.
A: To break in your new heavy bag gloves, start with light bag work to gradually soften the padding. Use them in shorter sessions during the first few weeks, allowing the materials to mold comfortably to your hands. Between uses, gently flex and massage the padding by pressing and rolling it to help loosen the gloves faster.