Okay, so I’ve been seeing a lot of hype around Hayabusa lately, and I was like, “What’s the deal with this brand?” I mean, their stuff looks pretty slick, but is it actually any good? I decided to put it to the test.
I started by getting my hands on a pair of their T3 boxing gloves. I’ve been using them mostly for bag work, you know, just hitting the heavy bag. First impression? They felt pretty solid. They’ve got this kind of unique shape, like a proper boxing glove, not really like those Muay Thai ones where you can open your palm wider. These are definitely more for that traditional boxing style.

Then, I was like, “Let’s go all in.” I saw some reviews online, and a bunch of people were raving about Hayabusa, saying it’s like the Nike of boxing or something. So, I figured, why not grab a pair of their boxing shoes too? I mean, if you’re gonna do it, do it right, right?
- Look and Feel: They look pretty cool, I gotta admit. Sleek design, not too flashy. When I first put them on, they felt snug, in a good way.
- Support: I noticed the ankle support right away. It’s pretty decent, which is important when you’re moving around a lot in the ring or just practicing.
- Sole: The bottom of the shoe felt responsive. Like, when I moved, the shoe moved with me, you know? No lag or anything.
- Weight: Super light! Didn’t feel like I was wearing heavy boots or anything.
- Overall Comfort: They are comfortable, for sure. Nothing was pinching or rubbing weirdly.
Here’s the lowdown on the shoes:
So, I started using the gloves and shoes together for my training. I felt like a proper boxer, haha. But in all seriousness, the gear did feel good. I was moving better, hitting harder, and just feeling more confident in my training.
Now, I’m not saying Hayabusa is the best brand in the world or anything. There are tons of other great brands out there. But from my experience, they definitely make some quality stuff. It’s not just about the looks; they actually perform well.
Would I recommend Hayabusa? Yeah, I think I would. If you’re looking for some solid, reliable boxing gear, they’re worth checking out. Especially if you’re just starting or you’re a casual boxer like me. They might not be for the hardcore pros, but for most people, they’ll do the job just fine.
At the end of the day, it all comes down to personal preference. But I can honestly say that I’m happy with my Hayabusa gear. It’s helped me step up my boxing game, and that’s all that matters, right?
