Hayabusa T3D Boxing Gloves - 3D Printed Glove - Unboxing & First Impressions

แชร์
ฝัง
  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
  • Hayabusa sent me a pair of their new T3D boxing gloves in Cobalt Blue (12 oz) to try and I think these 3D-printed gloves might be one of the best feeling gloves ever... watch the whole video to see why.
    🥊 Get your hands on the T3Ds:
    🇺🇸 Hayabusa US: go.mmahive.com...
    🔔 Subscribe to the MMA Hive channel for more: www.youtube.co...
    Thanks to ‪@HayabusaInc‬ who sent me a pair of the T3D boxing gloves to try.
    #hayabusat3d #hayabusat3 #hayabusafight #hayabusa #hayabusafans #sponsored #ad #boxingglove #boxinggloves #review #boxingglovesreview #fightgear #fighttraining #boxinggear #mmagear #gloves #boxing #fighting #mma #3dprinted #3dprintedglove #3dtechnology #3dprinting #3dprintingtechnology

ความคิดเห็น • 6

  • @MMAHive
    @MMAHive  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    🥊 Get your hands on the Hayabusa T3D boxing gloves 👉 go.mmahive.com/otFN

  • @karelleroux3214
    @karelleroux3214 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I broke my left wrist years ago.
    Boxing and Muay Thai became a problem with injuries.
    I have now two pairs of T3d’s.
    Problem solved with these.
    I’ll never go back to regular gloves. They are very stiff and the wrist support is the best.
    I wouldn’t recommend for sparring. I would go with 16 oz T3’s for that.
    I wouldn’t recommend for beginner.
    I would suggest t5.
    They are very good gloves to start with.
    T3d’s are very expensive for someone who only wants to try and doesn’t understand the good selection of oz.
    You might end up with an awesome pair of gloves with the wrong size for the use you are looking for.
    Like tires on a car.
    You have to understand the good selection for the terrain and the vehicule.
    Hayabusa T3d’s made me a believer.
    Hope it helps..

    • @MMAHive
      @MMAHive  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for that, I agree with pretty much everything you said! Gloves for the purpose!!

  • @lost.hikikomori
    @lost.hikikomori 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I just bought a pair of these in the off-white color. I read a lot of different reviews saying that punching, etc, with the fit, that there are other gloves on the market that would be way better for cheaper. I haven't received my gloves yet by mail, but I want to believe that they are good. Have you tested them out yet? Some say they are super stiff and stay stiff. The reviews on the website itself is good though. Also there are some concerns about the opening and it being allowed in sparring. They said the opening could lead to injury... but I'm a beginner to the world of boxing so... I do not know what I should be looking for. I just googled best boxing gloves and hayabusa came up on multiple websites.😅 So I seen the new T3D and bought them.

    • @MMAHive
      @MMAHive  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey I have heard also that they can remain very stiff, but some say they just take much longer to “break in” but I presume the 3d printed interior is highly stable and doesn’t move much. I haven’t given them a thorough test yet but I likely will and report back later. By “opening” I think you mean the mesh which shows the 3d lattice inside? Yeah I could see how that could catch people as it has a stronger material but various gloves have issues like this so might be something they didn’t fully consider. I got the 12 oz size which isn’t intended for sparring. If you’re sparring you want the 16 oz or above and to be fair you may need to get a secondary pair anyway for sparring as most reputable gyms should require you to use a 16 oz size or above

  • @tomohawkcloud
    @tomohawkcloud 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How does these compare to the T3’s?