

🥊 Elevate your training game with gloves that pack power and style!
The Ring to Cage Japanese-Style Training Boxing Gloves 2.0 are crafted from high-grade cowhide leather, offering four weight options (12oz, 14oz, 16oz, 18oz) and 45 color choices. Featuring a tapered wrist design for superior support, dual closure systems (hook & loop or lace-up), and 1.5 inches of advanced impact-absorbing foam, these gloves deliver unmatched durability, comfort, and protection for serious boxers and MMA fighters.
| Size | 16oz Hook&Loop |
| Color | Yellow |
| Material | Leather |
| Brand | Ring to Cage |
| Glove Type | Training |
| Closure Type | Hook and Loop, Lace-Up |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Manufacturer | RING TO CAGE |
| Brand Name | Ring to Cage |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Part Number | c-17s2VYL-16 |
| Hand Orientation | both |
R**E
Very Solid Buy
The gloves feel good, soft for sparring. I plan on buying another pair which are lace up.These are really good gloves. I reach for these, and I have 4 sets of gloves from various other brands at similar price points. I won't give all the brands here, but for sparring, partner drills, light bag work.....general training....I grab these. For heavy bag work.....I like a harder glove Fairtex BGV9, a Mexican style glove.....otherwise....grabbing these. These are good on heavy bag, but I prefer to keep them nice for other purposes.
W**Z
Very good gloves for the price
EDIT: Upon further review, I am changing my rating from a 4 star to a 5. I noticed that the company website has these gloves much cheaper than they are being sold on Amazon. They also offer a free shipping option. For less than $100, these gloves might be the best bang for your buck on the market. Highly recommend!ORIGINAL: Very good gloves for the price. The leather is durable and the stitching is solid. These will never be mistaken for Winning gloves, but they are also a third of the price. The gloves are a little tight, so keep that in mind. I have small hands and with wraps, it's a little tough to get your gloves on. The price seems to be steadily climbing, which is disappointing. At the old price point of $100 and under, they were the best value on the market. Now for $119 ($149+ with metallic), the value isn't quite the same. At that price you're better off with a custom option such as Sabas, Top Boxer, or UMA. If you want a stylish, reliable glove for a decent price, then give these a shot.PROS:DurableStylishExcellent protectionCONS:Run SmallIncreasing price point
B**X
Awesome
Worth every penny
A**X
Ring To Cage 16 oz C17 2.0 (lavender/purple)
Great gloves stiff at first but break in very nice and stay firm decent alternative to winning not at all winning but in its own a great glove hand fits nicely inside.Ring To Cage always answers fast and get those orders out fast! They respond fast on order details or questions! Personally have ordered 4 heavy bags and multiple pairs of gloves they even have a 7FT POLE HEAVY BAG!
S**.
Amazing gloves
Love these so much. I’ve had them for almost 2 years and I heavily use them in training constantly since getting them. We are talking both sparring and bag work. My only pair of gloves and have stood the test of time. Super comfy, stylish, durable, amazing padding. Best gloves for this price range. I wouldn’t go with anything else honestly for around this price range. Next step up would be reyes imo and then upwards to the more pricier stuff which I haven’t tried. Most gloves out there are junk so you can be assured that these are not lumped into that category. Definitely a great investment.
H**I
Design Error
Gloves are nice and look cool, there is just bad design when it comes to the loop on the wrist. You can't tighten it at all because theres nothing for it to attach too and it will just stick out.
N**E
The best gloves
They're extremely comfortable and protective. The highest quality. Very durable. I have owned a pair for 6 years and bought another pair to spar with a friend and the old pair has held up great over time.
N**A
Mid
The hand compartment is very small. If you use knuckle pads when wrapping your hands, you will have no room and it’s uncomfortable during sparring. Wrist support is coolI’ve had these gloves for about a year, use for boxing and Muay Thai
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