Boxing Gloves

Find the perfect pair of boxing gloves engineered for power, protection, and peak performance. The Adidas Combat Sports glove lineup is designed for beginners, competitive athletes, and professional fighters who demand premium durability and precision hand support. Explore training gloves, sparring gloves, bag gloves, and professional fight gloves featuring advanced padding, reinforced wrist stability, and high-grade materials you can rely on every round.

Whether you’re stepping into the gym for the first time or preparing for your next bout, Adidas boxing gloves are built to elevate every strike.

 
Black boxing glove from Adidas Hybrid 80 training series.
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Pair of Adidas Hybrid 250 Elite boxing gloves.
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White and black boxing glove, black and gold, 18 oz.
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Red and black Tilt 350 PRO lace-up boxing glove.
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A black boxing glove with gold logo.
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Red and black Speed TILT 150 boxing glove.
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A black and white Adidas Hybrid 100 boxing glove, 14 oz weight.
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How to Choose Boxing Gloves:

Consider these when choosing gloves:

Weight & Purpose:

10–12 oz: Competition or lighter bag work

14–16 oz: General training and sparring

18+ oz: Heavy bag or larger hands

Material: Genuine leather lasts longer; synthetic materials are budget-friendly.

Padding: Dense foam absorbs impact better; split-foam offers extra protection.

Closure: Hook-and-loop (easy on/off) vs. lace-up (secure fit for competition).

Size & Fit Guidance:

Measure Around Knuckles: Use a soft tape measure around your knuckles (dominant hand).

Match Weight to Use: Choose glove weight based on activity, not just hand size.

The right glove should feel snug with minimal internal movement.

Heavy Bag Work:

Dense impact-absorbing foam

Durable exterior (leather or reinforced synthetic)

Secure wrist support

Breathable interior lining

Sparring:

Higher ounce gloves (14–16 oz+)

Extra padding for partner safety

Strong wrist stabilization

Comfortable hand compartment for longer rounds

Competition:

Regulation-approved weight

Snug, streamlined fit

Lace-up closure (if required)

Responsive punch feedback

What size boxing gloves should I buy?

Most boxers choose glove size based on body weight and training type. Lighter boxing gloves, such as 10 oz or 12 oz, are commonly used for bag work and pad training, while 14 oz and 16 oz gloves are often preferred for sparring because they provide additional padding. Choosing the right boxing gloves helps improve comfort, hand protection, and overall training performance.

Can I use boxing gloves for both sparring and bag work?

Many athletes use separate boxing gloves for sparring and heavy bag training. Sparring gloves typically feature additional padding to help protect training partners, while bag gloves are designed to withstand repeated impact on punching bags and mitts. Using activity-specific boxing gloves can help extend equipment life and provide better protection during training.

Are heavier boxing gloves better?

Heavier boxing gloves generally provide more padding and protection, making them a popular choice for sparring and conditioning workouts. Lighter gloves allow for faster hand speed and are often used during competition or technical training. The best boxing gloves depend on your experience level, training goals, and gym requirements.

What boxing gloves are best for beginners?

Beginners typically benefit from versatile boxing gloves that offer a balance of comfort, wrist support, and impact protection. Many new athletes start with 14 oz or 16 oz gloves for general boxing training, including bag work, mitt drills, and beginner sparring sessions. Proper fit and hand protection are often more important than advanced features.

How long do boxing gloves last?

The lifespan of boxing gloves depends on training frequency, construction quality, and maintenance. With regular use, quality boxing gloves can last one to three years. Allowing gloves to dry after workouts and using hand wraps can help reduce moisture buildup and extend the life of the gloves.

Should I train with 14 or 16 oz gloves?
The choice between 14 oz and 16 oz gloves depends on your training goals. 14 oz gloves are ideal for speed and precision during sparring or bag work, offering a lighter, more agile feel. On the other hand, 16 oz gloves provide extra padding and protection, making them perfect for intense heavy bag training and sparring sessions, especially if you're focused on power and endurance. Choose based on your skill level and training needs, but either way, you're guaranteed top-tier performance and protection with Adidas boxing gloves.

What do boxing gloves actually do?
Boxing gloves protect your hands and wrists by absorbing impact, reducing the risk of injury. They provide padding, wrist support, and a secure fit, helping you train harder and punch with power while staying safe.

What is the lifespan of boxing gloves?
The lifespan of your boxing gloves depends on how often you push yourself in training. If you're hitting the bag or working in the gym a few times a week, you can expect them to last anywhere from 1 to 3 years. Keep in mind, though, that if you're sparring or pushing your gloves to the limit every day, they'll wear out quicker. The more you train, the more your gloves evolve with you, just like your skills.

What size boxing gloves should I get?
Most beginners choose 12–14 oz boxing gloves for training, while heavier gloves (16–18 oz) are ideal for sparring. Competition gloves are typically 8–10 oz depending on weight class.

Are adidas boxing gloves good for beginners?
Yes. adidas produces lightweight, supportive boxing gloves that help beginners learn proper technique while protecting the hands and wrists during early training.

What is the difference between training gloves and sparring gloves?
Training gloves are versatile for mitt work, bag work, and drills. Sparring gloves offer extra padding to protect both fighters during live rounds.

How long do boxing gloves last?
With consistent use, most quality boxing gloves last 1–2 years, depending on training frequency and care.

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