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Buy Affordable Boxing Gloves – But Which Ones Are Right?
Boxing gloves don’t have to be expensive. Affordable boxing gloves are usually made from synthetic leather. In our boxing gloves category, you’ll find a wide selection starting at just €19.90. If you only go to the gym occasionally or use your gloves for short heavy bag sessions, gloves in this price range will suit you perfectly. All gloves are suitable for heavy bag training or partner drills. If you plan to do sparring, however, you should make sure to choose the correct ounce size. In that case, gloves should start at 14 oz and may need to be heavier depending on your body weight.
If you train more frequently, it’s worth investing a little more. Starting at around €50, we offer boxing gloves made from durable synthetic leather. For example, the Venum Challenger 3.0 are true all-round boxing gloves, offering solid padding, strong wrist support, and a durable outer material. With this model, you’re choosing a mid-range option that will provide long-lasting performance.
Features You Should Pay Attention To
When buying boxing gloves, make sure they have an attached thumb. This helps prevent injuries if a punch doesn’t land correctly. Usually, there is a small strap connecting the thumb to the glove. The Velcro closure should fasten securely and provide noticeable wrist support. Combined with properly wrapped hand wraps, the Velcro strap should stabilize your wrist effectively. In our combat sports online shop, we focus on high-quality products from well-known manufacturers. Many of our gloves already include these important features.
How Do I Care for Boxing Gloves?
It’s easier than you think. First and foremost, make sure your boxing gloves are always thoroughly dried. During training, sweat makes the inside of the gloves damp. You can reduce this by always wearing hand wraps, which absorb sweat and can easily be dried afterward. This already goes a long way in extending the lifespan of your gloves. However, even if you train with wraps, the gloves will still retain some moisture. So after training, take them out of your bag immediately and let them air dry—preferably with the opening facing upward and the Velcro strap opened. Moisture left inside the glove can damage both the padding and the outer material. If you prevent this, you’ll enjoy your gloves much longer—even affordable ones.
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