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Muay Thai Gloves
Muay Thai gloves are a key component of any gym bag. Their cuff length, shape and outer hand protective bar typically distinguish them from boxing gloves, while making them uniquely designed for the sport of Muay Thai. Ideally, you will have several pairs for different types of training. For example, 10oz or 12oz bag gloves are ideal for hitting heavy bags and Thai pads, as they are light enough for you to maximise speed, yet still include enough dense padding to withstand the heaviest of training sessions. 14oz or 16oz training/sparring gloves are recommended for sparring, as they feature more padding which helps reduce injury risk for you and your training partners.
The shape and distribution of padding differs between brands, even when they are the same weight. For example, Fairtex gloves usually have a short cuff and very compact padding. While Primo Fightwear gloves have a longer cuff and a wider dispersion of padding (like a hybrid Muay Thai/ Boxing glove). This is important to keep in mind as you may come to prefer a particular type of glove for bag & pad work, and another for sparring.
Whichever you choose, regular cleaning and maintenance is key for longevity. Our guide on cleaning your gloves can help you keep your Muay Thai gloves fresh and durable for longer.
FAQS
How do I choose the right size?
For sparring, we always recommend at least 16oz. This weight helps you minimise risk of injury to yourself and training partners. Yet this is where bodyweight does play a factor. While you shouldn’t really go below 16oz for sparring, if your classed as heavyweight or above, you may want to go 18oz or above.
How do you choose gloves for Muay Thai?
After considering this, you can choose your Muay Thai gloves based on personal preferences. Colours, designs and shapes are different across gloves and brands, so it’s worth comparing a variety to be sure.
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What do the weights mean on Muay Thai gloves?
Expect variance when buying handmade gloves, as no two pairs are the same. For example, you may buy a 16oz pair of gloves and one of which may weigh 16oz exactly, while the other weighs 16.5 oz. This isn't an issue when overweight, but it can be if they are underweight (i.e. state they are 16oz but actually weigh 12oz). This is only really an issue with poor quality gloves. All the brands we stock work diligently to ensure accurate weights and measures. You can easily measure them on a scale.
What makes Muay Thai gloves different from boxing gloves?
Secondly, most brands have short wrist cuffs on their Muay Thai gloves. This is to help the gloves flex when clinching.
Finally, Muay Thai gloves have a padded bar on the inside of the palm at the outer edge. This helps protect your hands when defending and catching kicks.
Which gloves are best for weak wrists?
Finally, you should work to build strength in your wrists and ensure proper recovery between training sessions. Although not medical advice, our guide on looking after your hands and wrists can help.
What size gloves for sparring?
16oz is the minimum for sparring. If you're preparing for competition, you may spar some rounds with the weight that you'll fight in. Ideally, you will have a dedicated set of gloves for sparring. This is important for their longevity as well as to the benefit of your partner. After all, no-one wants to be hit in the face with gloves that have just hit old pads or been on the floor.