I saw your review on this glove last night and just recieved my 12 oz pair today from Amazon. Everything you said in your review is on point. The leather quality and padding density is similar to Fairtex and the shape is similar to twins, so It's obvious what aspects of Windy inspired Fairtex and Twins. It's an excellent glove in my opinion, no fancy bells and whistles. Just a work horse of a glove that will get the job done. It's stiff out of the box as exptected, it has excellent wrist protection but at the same time I was able to slide my (unwrapped) hand out of the glove like you said in your review, but it's not something that will occur unless you're actively trying to pull your hand out of the glove.
Nice review. Very thorough. And even though English is not my primary language, i can understand you very well. So i would like to request a review of Fairtex gloves if you havent done any.
COnsidering Windy as my next pair for sparring :) How's the "pillowness" compared to the twins bgvl3? How's the wrist support compared to the twins bgvl3/Fairtex bgv1?
i bought my friend cleto reyes he didnt like it for thumb position i gave my fairtex bgv5 16 oz gloves . this gloves is good big hand similiar thumb position fairtex bgv5?
Hey I was wondering how these compare to the Fairtex F-Day gloves? I see that you have them on the wall. I got the F-Day and was thinking of returning them for the Windys
It really depends on what type of guy you are when it comes to punching. Personally the F days are great and they are a good microfiber glove. If you like more of a classic thai glove that is slightly bigger than most, go for Windy. If you like a boxing glove that opens easy, stick with the F days
Hai man, just wondering, does windy have a velcro problem? Saw from some review about the velcro having some problem, just wondering if thata the case from your own experience?
I own a windy bgvh, the Velcro doesn't seems to have any problem but the wrist support is just isn't that great because of how roomy and wide the glove is. If you have a skinny long hand I wouldn't recommend you windy. Ive always had writs pain after bag work with it.
Hey man. Really digging the reviews. I would just recommend slowing down when you speak. You are super prepared but it makes you speak a bit fast and you lose enunciation. Especially in your intro. Watched a few videos and I still don't know what your name is cause you save your whole intro in one breath. Hopefully this doesn't come off as rude
Not rude at all! Honestly it makes me laugh because I just imagine a rambling oaf spewing off the things per second. I've always talked really fast sometimes it helped but you're right not here. My name is Al "The Postmaster" Marro by the way, that's what the intro always is. Thank you so much for the comment. It'll be fixed next review
Yes it's a great review. I bought a pair of Twins a couple of months ago, and they're very tight, and they're not very comfortable at all. So I have a real doubt about buying a Windy or o Hayabusa T3 pair for a hard heavy bag training? What could you recommend me for best?
I saw your review on this glove last night and just recieved my 12 oz pair today from Amazon. Everything you said in your review is on point. The leather quality and padding density is similar to Fairtex and the shape is similar to twins, so It's obvious what aspects of Windy inspired Fairtex and Twins. It's an excellent glove in my opinion, no fancy bells and whistles. Just a work horse of a glove that will get the job done. It's stiff out of the box as exptected, it has excellent wrist protection but at the same time I was able to slide my (unwrapped) hand out of the glove like you said in your review, but it's not something that will occur unless you're actively trying to pull your hand out of the glove.
Which do you prefer windy fairtex or twins
I am also a windy fan it's so refreshing to know one of my most favorite glove reviewers also likes them
Thank you for the awesome comment!
Starting Muay Thai training in a few weeks. After doing some research I think ill give these a try! Thanks for the helpful review!
I hope they suit you well and HAVE FUN in your training! It is a great experience!
Absolutely love the history lesson. Great stuff!
Love the wall of gloves it looks awesome!
Miss ya boss!
Thee Combat Corporation hey man love your videos! I was hoping you could review the YOKKAO monster gloves :) thank you and keep it up man!
@@chendrixj That'll be the next review!
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Nice review. Very thorough. And even though English is not my primary language, i can understand you very well. So i would like to request a review of Fairtex gloves if you havent done any.
Did I say one of my most favorite no he's my favorite reviewer
I am so humbled by your words! I
@@combat_corp thank you very much for responding to me
Very nice review brother, really appreciate it, keep em coming!!!
Can you make an comparison video on Twins,Windy,Fairtex,Boon,Yokkao,Top King please, a muay thai glove showdown
Sure!
COnsidering Windy as my next pair for sparring :)
How's the "pillowness" compared to the twins bgvl3?
How's the wrist support compared to the twins bgvl3/Fairtex bgv1?
In the meantime enjoying old ones 👍
i bought my friend cleto reyes he didnt like it for thumb position i gave my fairtex bgv5 16 oz gloves . this gloves is good big hand similiar thumb position fairtex bgv5?
I think these gloves are bigger than any fairtex glove ever made to be entirely truthful with you
Hey would you say these are too big in any way? I'm 5ft 8. 75kg and looking at getting some 16oz gloves. Great reviews btw.
They are a bigger glove BUT if you are around 87 kg which to me is 190 pounds, 16 oz should do fine
Hey I was wondering how these compare to the Fairtex F-Day gloves? I see that you have them on the wall. I got the F-Day and was thinking of returning them for the Windys
It really depends on what type of guy you are when it comes to punching. Personally the F days are great and they are a good microfiber glove. If you like more of a classic thai glove that is slightly bigger than most, go for Windy. If you like a boxing glove that opens easy, stick with the F days
I love Thai brands man
Could you review Raja gloves?
Sure thing!
hi
which one you think is better fairtex bgv1 or windy ?
Windy! Bgv1s are great but I just like Windy better. More fit for a western audience I think
Does anyone know where to find this model of Windy glove?
Same here!
Hai man, just wondering, does windy have a velcro problem? Saw from some review about the velcro having some problem, just wondering if thata the case from your own experience?
I own a windy bgvh, the Velcro doesn't seems to have any problem but the wrist support is just isn't that great because of how roomy and wide the glove is. If you have a skinny long hand I wouldn't recommend you windy. Ive always had writs pain after bag work with it.
@@zhengmin8043 i see, thanks for the help mate!
These the Bgvh?… On nak muay?
Slightly different
Which Windy model is it?
Which model are they?
Al marro is famous
How would these model compare to the BGVH model?
From what I have gathered, the BGVH is somewhat smaller. I feel like they are probably smaller. Not sure though I am somewhat stumped I am sorry!
@@combat_corp thanks for the response anyway!
I think this is bgvh… or not?
Ya companys need to release more info on models and difference between them
Hey man. Really digging the reviews. I would just recommend slowing down when you speak. You are super prepared but it makes you speak a bit fast and you lose enunciation. Especially in your intro. Watched a few videos and I still don't know what your name is cause you save your whole intro in one breath.
Hopefully this doesn't come off as rude
Not rude at all! Honestly it makes me laugh because I just imagine a rambling oaf spewing off the things per second. I've always talked really fast sometimes it helped but you're right not here. My name is Al "The Postmaster" Marro by the way, that's what the intro always is. Thank you so much for the comment. It'll be fixed next review
Yes it's a great review. I bought a pair of Twins a couple of months ago, and they're very tight, and they're not very comfortable at all.
So I have a real doubt about buying a Windy or o Hayabusa T3 pair for a hard heavy bag training?
What could you recommend me for best?
It’s supposed to be tight to protect your wrist and hands and then as you use them they break in and form fit your hand