Boxing Gloves
To prevent hand injuries and other discomfort, wearing the right gloves is a must. That is why The Fight Company offers only high-quality boxing gloves for men, women and children. Curious about the sizes, premium brands and high-grade materials of our boxing gloves? Browse all our top brands here, such as Caged, Venum, Twins, Cleto Reyes, Booster and King Pro Boxing!
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What boxing glove weight do you need?
The weight of boxing gloves is indicated in ounces (oz). The higher the oz number, the more padding and protection you have.
What size you need depends on:
- your body weight
- your type of training, such as bag work or sparring
- how often you train
For sparring, always choose heavier gloves than for the punching bag. Do you train lightly and occasionally? Then you can stick with a lighter weight. Do you train intensively? Then extra protection is important.
4 oz and 6 oz boxing gloves – for children
These sizes are intended for young athletes. They are smaller, lighter, and adapted to children's hands.
Pay special attention to good wrist support and a secure closure so that children can train safely.
8 oz and 10 oz boxing gloves – light and fast
8 oz and 10 oz boxing gloves are light and are mainly used for bag work or competitions.
They are ideal if you want to work on speed and technique. For sparring, they are usually too light; for that, you'd better go for 12 oz or higher.
12 oz boxing gloves – all-round
12 oz is one of the most chosen sizes. You have a good balance between speed and protection.
Suitable for athletes who train on the bag and occasionally spar lightly. Also widely used in kickboxing.
14 oz boxing gloves – for intensive training
Do you train more often and more intensely? Then you'll quickly end up with 14 oz.
These gloves provide more protection and are ideal for regular sparring and intensive bag work.
16 oz and 18 oz boxing gloves – maximum protection
For sparring, you usually use 16 oz or 18 oz boxing gloves.
They offer maximum cushioning and protect both your hands and your training partner. In many gyms, 16 oz gloves are mandatory for sparring.
How do I measure what size boxing gloves I need?
- Measure hand circumference: measure with a tape measure approximately 2 cm above your thumb.
- Note the hand circumference: record one decimal place.
- Check the table: read the correct size below.
WeightHand circumferenceSize40 kg14 cm6 oz40–50 kg14–16.5 cm8 oz50–60 kg16.5–19 cm10 oz60–75 kg19–21.5 cm12 oz75–85 kg21.5–24 cm14 oz85–100 kg24–26.5 cm16 oz>100 kg>26.5 cm16 or 18 oz
Beginner or advanced: what do you choose?
Do you train once or twice a week and have you just started? Then synthetic leather boxing gloves are an excellent choice. They are affordable, durable, and do exactly what you need. Good entry-level models can often be found in a lower price range.
Do you train more than twice a week or are you more serious? Then leather is the better investment. Leather boxing gloves last longer, conform to your hand, and perform better with intensive use.
Leather or synthetic leather boxing gloves
The choice between leather and synthetic leather mainly depends on how often you train and your budget.
Synthetic leather boxing gloves
- affordable
- easy to clean
- suitable for training 2 to 3 times a week
Leather boxing gloves
- last longer
- conform to your hand
- better for intensive use
Do you train regularly and seriously? Then you'll notice the difference with leather. If you train occasionally, synthetic leather is often more than sufficient.
Boxing gloves for boxing and kickboxing
For most athletes, there is little difference. A good boxing glove can be used for both boxing and kickboxing.
Only at competition level may specific requirements apply. Do you train recreationally? Then an all-round model is fine.
What should you look for when buying boxing gloves?
Choosing the right boxing gloves starts with a few simple questions:
- what is your body weight?
- what kind of training do you do?
- how often do you train?
- what is your budget?
In addition, these are important points:
- good fit: not too tight, not too loose
- wrist support: helps prevent injuries
- secure closure: for stability during training
- thumb protection: for extra safety
Tip: Always try on your gloves with hand wraps for the right fit.
How long do boxing gloves last?
The lifespan of boxing gloves depends on the material, how often you train, and how well you maintain them.
Do you train on average 2 to 3 times a week? Then boxing gloves usually last 6 to 12 months.
Look for these signs that it's time to replace them:
- the padding feels thin or uneven
- you feel more impact on your knuckles
- cracks or clear wear appear
Replacing them on time prevents injuries and ensures you continue to train safely.
Velcro or laces?
Velcro
- quick on and off
- ideal for training
- easy to use independently
Laces
- tighter fit
- more stability
- less practical, as you need assistance
For most athletes, Velcro is the best choice.
Popular boxing glove brands
The brand of your boxing gloves makes more difference than many athletes think. Good brands are known for better protection, durability, and fit. These are some of the most chosen brands:
CagedA strong and modern brand that focuses on quality and durability. Suitable for both beginners and advanced users looking for reliable boxing gloves for training and sparring.
EverlastOne of the best-known names in boxing. Reliable gloves for beginners and advanced users, often competitively priced and widely available.
Rival Boxing GearPopular in modern boxing gyms. Known for good wrist support and comfortable padding, especially suitable for training and sparring.
Cleto ReyesTraditional Mexican leather boxing gloves. Compact fit and a lot of punch feedback, often used by experienced boxers.
HayabusaModern brand known for strong wrist support and innovative designs. Suitable for all-round training.
VenumGood value for money and popular with beginners and recreational athletes. Wide choice of styles and colors.
Which boxing gloves are best ultimately depends on your level, training type, and personal preference. The most important thing is that they fit well and provide sufficient protection.
Frequently asked questions about boxing gloves
Which boxing gloves are suitable for beginners?
Start with 12 oz or 14 oz synthetic leather boxing gloves. These sizes offer sufficient protection for bag work and light sparring, without having to spend a lot right away. Do you train more often and become more serious? Then you can always switch to a heavier or more durable model later.
Can I use the same gloves for boxing and kickboxing?
Yes, in most cases. A good boxing glove can be used for both boxing and kickboxing, especially at a recreational level. Are you going to compete? Always check your federation's rules, as specific requirements may sometimes apply.
How do I maintain my boxing gloves?
After each training session, wipe your gloves clean with a damp cloth and let them air dry thoroughly. Do not put them directly in your gym bag, as moisture and heat cause odor and wear.
If necessary, use an antibacterial spray against bacteria and unpleasant odors. Leather boxing gloves can occasionally be treated with leather grease to keep them supple.
How do I know what size boxing gloves I need?
Your size depends on your body weight and the type of training you do. Use this as a guideline:
BodyweightBag workSparringChildren (< 40 kg)4 – 6 oz6 ozUp to 60 kg8 – 10 oz12 oz60 – 75 kg10 – 12 oz12 – 14 oz75 – 90 kg12 – 14 oz14 – 16 oz90 kg +14 – 16 oz16 – 18 oz
In doubt? Choose a slightly heavier glove, especially if you're going to spar.
How tight should boxing gloves fit?
Boxing gloves should fit snugly but not constrict. Always wear hand wraps when trying them on. Your hand should be secure without shifting, but you should not feel pressure on your knuckles or fingers.
What does oz mean for boxing gloves?
Oz stands for ounces and indicates the weight of the glove. The higher the oz number, the more padding and protection you have.
What's better: boxing gloves with laces or Velcro?
Velcro is the most practical for training. Laces provide a tighter fit but are less convenient to use. That's why you mainly see laces in competitions.
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