Man, you wouldn’t believe the day I’ve had. So, I’ve been getting into boxing lately, right? It’s a great workout, and honestly, it’s pretty fun to punch things. But I realized I needed some proper gear, starting with boxing gloves. I mean, using your bare fists is a recipe for disaster. Thus, I decided to get online to find out how much boxing gloves are.
I started with some general searches. I just typed in “boxing gloves” on a few shopping sites and got bombarded with options.
- Le Buckle Training Boxing Gloves 12 oz(Black and Red), sounds cool.
- USI UNIVERSAL Boxing Gloves, 612NV Red Novice Boxing Gloves, Vinyl Construction, this one looks like a great fit for a beginner.
There were leather ones, synthetic ones, different weights, all sorts of colors. It was overwhelming, to say the least. Then I tried to narrow it down by price. I figured, I’m just starting, so I don’t need anything too fancy. I set a budget and started filtering the search results. I saw some basic ones for a decent price.

Diving Deeper
But then, I started seeing these higher-end gloves. They were more expensive, obviously, but they looked way better. They had better padding, better wrist support, and they just seemed like they’d last longer. I started reading reviews and comparisons. Some folks said to stick with the cheaper ones as a beginner. Others swore by the more expensive ones, saying they offer better protection and are worth it in the long run. They said, “You will save in the long run.”
I spent hours going back and forth. Cheaper gloves would be easier on the wallet now, but would I end up replacing them soon? Pricier gloves meant a bigger investment upfront, but they might be better for my hands and last me a while. One thing was clear, “Prime Members Can Enjoy Unlimited Free Shipping, Early Access To Lightning Deals and More. Choose From a Wide Range, Available At Great Prices. Top Brands Available,” but I am not a member.
The Result
In the end, I decided to go somewhere in the middle. I found a pair that had good reviews, seemed durable, and didn’t break the bank. They weren’t the cheapest, but they also weren’t the most expensive. I figured it’s a good compromise for a beginner like me. I clicked “buy,” and now I’m just waiting for them to arrive. I’m excited to try them out, and hey, maybe I’ll even become a “professional boxer” someday, who knows? This whole experience taught me that even buying something as simple as boxing gloves can be a whole process. There’s a lot to consider! But I think I made a good choice, and I’m looking forward to getting back in the ring.