I can clearly see that the twins are very thickly padded, are they wide? It will be difficult for the stabbing blows to penetrate between the two hands of the one and a half.. Doesn't it bother you that the gloves are so thick?
@@Account1-v1x I practice boxing and I really recomend you Twins BGVL3. Every Twins gloves are basically the same( I think they only change the colours and have one special model). All of them are really good either for boxing or Muay Thai. The feeling you got as soon as you put them on will answer your question Bro! My boxing coach also thinks the same. Pro quality gloves for a reasonable prize ! Honestly, I'd rather pay € 130 for quality and durable gloves than have to buy two couples of gloves in a year and a half for € 50-80 each.
I had to b vg1 and they were terrible of course I got them from Amazon so that might explain it so I'm purchasing some twins from the actual twins company
@D R Got some for Muay Thai and regretted it. Too much wrist support, especially with posts, long guard and clinch work. I was worried about ruining them since they were $200 so I ended up reselling them and got a great pair of fairtex for around $80 and they are stingers. Punchers glove for sure. Nice recoil feeling on impact and a more flexible wrist for grabbing and tying up 10/10 would recommend
J’en avais aussi mais je trouve qu’ils faisaient d’avantage gants de Boxing que de Muay Thaï, ils manquaient de « souplesse » au niveau des poignets. Mais le rembourrage était bon, et la qualité aussi. Personnellement, TKB ou Fairtex. Fairtex est une valeur sûre. C’est ce que j’utilise aussi pour le Sambo/MMA, y compris en sparring de grapp’.
The profile of the Fairtex is smaller overall, but they have a wide hand compartment. The thicker padding of the twins makes the gloves bulkier, but would feel a closer fit on smaller hands.
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What should i buy for sparring Fairtex or Twins, for 14 oz
my friend's twins smell like shiiiit while my fairtex never smell like shit
The main thing about my Twins is they started smelling real quick, even my Venum Giants never that problem
I can clearly see that the twins are very thickly padded, are they wide? It will be difficult for the stabbing blows to penetrate between the two hands of the one and a half.. Doesn't it bother you that the gloves are so thick?
Which do you prefer? Twins vs Fairtex? For sparring
I prefer the twins more than the fairtex
@@Akbar-xy5uq why ? Is there any specific reasons?
@@Account1-v1x I practice boxing and I really recomend you Twins BGVL3. Every Twins gloves are basically the same( I think they only change the colours and have one special model). All of them are really good either for boxing or Muay Thai. The feeling you got as soon as you put them on will answer your question Bro! My boxing coach also thinks the same. Pro quality gloves for a reasonable prize !
Honestly, I'd rather pay € 130 for quality and durable gloves than have to buy two couples of gloves in a year and a half for € 50-80 each.
İ used both gloves twins is more durable for dutch style drills
That's interesting, thanks for sharing.
Why?
jason sloten Because dutch style, you will have to block high kicks with your gloves
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Twins all the way never change a winning team, I have Fairtex also but after 1 year they are trash, But the Twins stiil going strong after 4 years
Ramon Dekkers had red Twins, I remember that.
My favorite 🩳 are THAISMAI, ‘cause it’s low-cost 🩳 used by Samart and Sakmongkol, notably.
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hi. my twins logic for sandbag practice and easier punch shape?
how big are those 14 oz? like whats the width? and length? of the gloves?
So to get a twin glove similar to a bgv1 14" I would need to order a twin 12" ?
The density of padding is a little different, so they'll still feel slightly different.
I had to b vg1 and they were terrible of course I got them from Amazon so that might explain it so I'm purchasing some twins from the actual twins company
Which one is better for padwork & heavy bag???
We personally prefer the Fairtex gloves a little more for padwork and heavy bag work as the more compact padding makes for a nicer 'snappy' contact.
bgv9 is much better for heavy bag
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@@Fightquality how bout for over all bag, pad work and sparring
Cleto Reyes, best gloves for all around training.
@D R Got some for Muay Thai and regretted it. Too much wrist support, especially with posts, long guard and clinch work. I was worried about ruining them since they were $200 so I ended up reselling them and got a great pair of fairtex for around $80 and they are stingers. Punchers glove for sure. Nice recoil feeling on impact and a more flexible wrist for grabbing and tying up 10/10 would recommend
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J’en avais aussi mais je trouve qu’ils faisaient d’avantage gants de Boxing que de Muay Thaï, ils manquaient de « souplesse » au niveau des poignets. Mais le rembourrage était bon, et la qualité aussi.
Personnellement, TKB ou Fairtex. Fairtex est une valeur sûre. C’est ce que j’utilise aussi pour le Sambo/MMA, y compris en sparring de grapp’.
Twins easy!!!
Fairtex>twins
Bgv1 is more compact and less durable
anathema01 What makes you say less durable? The leather on the BGV1 feels thicker and our pair is lasting well.
Bgv1 far better and far more durable
Which would be better for smaller hands?
The profile of the Fairtex is smaller overall, but they have a wide hand compartment. The thicker padding of the twins makes the gloves bulkier, but would feel a closer fit on smaller hands.