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Posted On:
4/17/2011 11:39pm
Style: MMA--
Hey there,
I have the kanpeki gloves,
they are about the same in every way.
the only big difference is the material used its tougher and doesn't deform as quickly
as the normal version (not that the normal ones deform quickly)
also this could just be me, but get the idea that the older model will hold moisture.
Not sure about it just my experience.
My advice wait two or three months they will be cheaper.
If you cant wait that long, go for the training model.
They are the best gloves i ever had and right now are about the same price
as the fighting glove. -
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Posted On:
8/07/2011 3:26am
Style: Chang Tai Chi + Muay Thai--
I've got a pair of Hayabusa Kanpeki MMA Fight Gloves that I've been using for a while, and a pair of normal Hayabusa 16 oz gloves and I really can't tell much of a difference in terms of durability or hardness...if there is, it was too small for me to notice, anyways. The Kanpeki gloves are just a helluva lot sexier (and Hayabusa's stuff is already pretty sexy).



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Posted On:
4/17/2011 9:33pm
Style: Judo/Bjj
Hayabusa gloves question?