Leather striking surface. Half thumb and open palm. Hook & loop wrap-around wrist closure
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: good buy Comment: im by no means a mma pro but i train in a gym and go to amature tornaments
to help prolong the life of my $80 gloves i just go bare knuckle with the bag in my basement witch is no prob because its made of slick vinal
but i just got a heavier canvas bag and tore up my knuckles so i got these in-expencive glove to use at home
they are great for amature training and great starter gloves i would eaven use them as backup gloves
and they keep the skin on my knuckles and keep my hands unbriused
thats all i ask for out of a pair of $20 gloves Customer Rating: Summary: Ok for the price. Comment: First off, I'm definitely not a pro at MMA.
With that said, I can still surely say that these gloves are for sure not of the best quality, they have no leather, even though it says they do, they are not shaped right, so you chafe till you bleed, and the seams come apart quite easy.
Although I have this laundry list of problems for these gloves, they are still ok for the price, I mean come on you are not going to find a better price than this.
Overall, I would buy them again, as a backup set, but definitely not as a pair for sparring. Customer Rating: Summary: Can't ask for more for the price Comment: I've mainly used these gloves for bag work so far to break them in. They are holding up quite well. After 30 minutes of bag work I had bruised the inside of my pinky fingers from the stitching being too bulky in that area.
Don't expect top grade pro gloves out of these, but DO expect a good set of durable training gloves for a very reasonable price.