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Hayabusa
Hayabusa E1 Boxing Gloves – Entry-Level MMA & Boxing Training Gloves | 10–16 oz
Sale price
$99.99 USD
Regular price
$129.95 USD
Pickup available at 1320 Farmville Road
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Unleash your potential with E1 Boxing Gloves — made for those ready to take the next step in their training journey. Crafted with dual splinted wrist support, these gloves keep your wrists aligned while plush, cloud-like padding cushions your knuckles for maximum comfort and protection. The versatile stretch wrist strap and ergonomic design deliver a secure, personalised fit, while the microfiber thumb lets you wipe away sweat during intense sessions.
Features
- Dual splinted support keeps hands and wrists aligned with every strike
- Pillowy padding cushions strikes for comfortable impact absorption
- Versatile stretch wrist strap locks in your perfect fit
- Form-fitting design ensures thumb and knuckles are in optimal impact positioning
- Microfiber thumb allows you to wipe away sweat mid-training
- Soft inner lining and breathable mesh ensure hand comfort
Specifications
- Wrist Support: Dual splinted support
- Hand Protection: Injection moulded foam knuckle protection
- Closure: Single stretch strap
- Best For: Beginners & Intermediates
- Recommended Use: Bag work, pads, and light sparring (16 oz or above)
Frequently Asked Questions
- Are the Hayabusa E1 gloves good for beginners?
- Yes — the E1 is specifically designed for beginner to intermediate fighters. It delivers the same Dual-X wrist support system found in Hayabusa's pro-grade T3, making it one of the most protective entry-level boxing gloves available at its price point.
- What is the difference between the Hayabusa E1 and T3?
- The E1 uses a single stretch strap closure and injection-moulded foam padding — ideal for beginners and daily training. The T3 uses the Dual-X interlocking double-strap closure and multi-layer foam for more precise wrist support and higher-end protection. The T3 is the step up once you're training consistently.
- What oz should a beginner get for the E1 gloves?
- For bag and pad work, 10–14 oz is standard for adults. For any sparring, use 16 oz minimum. If you only plan to train on bags and pads, 12–14 oz is the most versatile choice.