They feel pretty well made and work well but lack a bit in the overall design. The adjustable straps on mine are very hard to adjust. They also cause the material to crease and fold on the back of the mitts that make these gloves pretty uncomfortable if you plan on training for long sessions. Gyms and professional trainers should probably try to stick to real leather models by more reputable brands like Everlast, RDX, and more, but expect to spend around $100 for a pair. I've had a pair of $45 Outshock 100 curved boxing mitts before these and they were much more comfortable. They also had much more mesh on the back of the glove which improves airflow and reduced sweaty hands. They seemed to be the best value around the $50 budget.
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