Revgear Elite Leather Boxing Gloves (14-Ounce)

Revgear Elite Leather Boxing Gloves (14-Ounce)
Revgear Elite Leather Boxing Gloves (14-Ounce)
Revgear Elite Leather Boxing Gloves (14-Ounce)
Revgear Elite Leather Boxing Gloves (14-Ounce)
Revgear Elite Leather Boxing Gloves (14-Ounce)
Revgear Elite Leather Boxing Gloves (14-Ounce)
Revgear Elite Leather Boxing Gloves (14-Ounce)

Key features

  • Great design for entry level participants that want a high quality glove
  • Hand cage accommodates all size hands
  • Attached thumb for safety
BrandRevgear
Size14-Ounce
ColorBLACK

Revgear Elite Leather Boxing Gloves (14-Ounce)

List Price: $123.66$111.29DEALYou Save: $12.37 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
4.0
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Love these babies...
Cherie✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 29, 2018
Love these gloves! I use them in my MMA and bag blitz classes they are comfortable and bad A###.
Five Stars
Cooper✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 25, 2018
Grandson loves loves them.
Ok for beginners, but you'll quickly regret not spending extra for a better brand
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 4, 2018
I purchased these gloves at the end of July and only started using them more frequently over these last few months (a couple of hours a week, mostly for light to medium sparring). I keep my nails trimmed and fairly short, but there are already holes in the padding where I ball my fingers. I also felt a hole in the lining by the thumb area last night. Other reviewers weren't joking about how synthetic and cheap the inside lining material is. The outside of the glove is still in great condition, at least. I've talked to many of my friends who've been training for decades, and every single one of them has become disappointed by the quality of Revgear gloves nowadays. Revgear used to have very high quality products (one of my instructors still has a pair of Revgear gloves from 12 years ago that are still in decent condition!), but their newer production gloves have become a waste of money. I should have paid the extra $20-30 for one of the better brands from the start since I have to buy a new pair of gloves soon.

In terms of fit, I'm a petite woman with fairly small hands. The glove is nicely narrow, which is why I chose this glove over others initially. However, the glove is also pretty long, so the wrist support starts around 1.5" below my actual wrist. It's also got a fairly large space between the grip which prevents me from comfortably closing my fists. Perhaps it's why I've already got finger/nail indentations in the padding, but part of that is definitely attributed to the material quality.

Overall, if you're a beginner and want a cheap-ish glove to get started - this glove is ok. It'll get the job done... for a little while. Once it starts falling apart, you'll have an idea of what you really want in a glove. You'll also feel better about paying more than you had originally expected because you'll know that quality really does trump all LOL. Good luck.
Doubt These Are Real Leather
ryman✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 10, 2017
No idea how everyone in reviews are saying this is a firm or hard glove. These are pillows, sorta too soft to hit a bag or mitts for me personally. If your gym does a good bit of drilling I wouldn't recommend these, as they have not held up at all for me. I only train 2-3 days a week, have had these for under 2 years, and use my 14oz fairtex. All the time. First the label on wrist wrap started coming off. I just ripped them off so I didn't cut a drilling or sparring partner. Emailed customer support asking for just new labels and would see on myself and got no response, that was a year ago. They say real leather but my Fairtex feel like real leather, these feel like thin rubber and are peeling all over in thin strips(didn't think leather did that). The profile of the glove is nice and aerodynamic, blacked out looks sick, and the wrist support is good(a little too long a cuff for east clinching or catching kicks). Prolly not a bad glove for kids or if you take a fitness type class. All the good Muay Thai brands you can get cheaper genuine leather gloves for less. Same if you box, Ringside or Title makes better gloves for the price. I was pretty disappointed, as I heard a lot of good things about revgear but these kinda suck.
Solid Gloves
Ro✓ Verified PurchaseMay 8, 2017
I've had these gloves for about a year. They are firmer gloves with pretty solid wrist support. I use them mainly for heavy bag and mitt work with my trainer. Ive used them about 5 to 6 hours a week for about a year and they have been rock solid. You can really unload on the bag with these gloves, and because of that you can really use them to build your power behind shots. One thing I've noticed, they have a slimmer profile than traditional boxing gloves. If you do light sparring with these gloves their downside is that they have a slimmer profile so jabs might be able to sneak in between your guard. On the upside, their slimmer profile can allow you to stick them in between your opponents guard, and the defensive downfall might just make force you to learn how to move your head and slip shots for coubters. All in all great training gloves to add to your arsenal
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