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Buying boxing gloves for the first time can be confusing. What do ounces mean? Should you choose leather or synthetic leather? What gloves are best for boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, sparring or bag work?
These are questions we hear every day. This guide answers the most common questions about boxing gloves and helps beginners and experienced athletes avoid costly mistakes.
1. What are boxing gloves?
Boxing gloves are designed to protect your hands, knuckles and wrists during training and competition. They also help reduce the risk of injury to your training partner.
2. Why do I need boxing gloves?
The human hand contains many small bones and joints. Punching without proper protection can easily lead to injuries.
3. What does oz mean in boxing gloves?
Oz stands for ounces and refers to the weight of the glove.
4. Is oz the hand size?
No.
This is one of the most common misconceptions. The oz rating refers to the weight and padding of the glove, not the size of your hand.
5. What glove size do I need?
The correct glove weight depends on your body weight, training style and intended use.
6. When should I use 10 oz gloves?
10 oz gloves are commonly used for competition, pad work, women with lower punching power and lighter athletes. Heavier gloves are usually preferred for sparring.
7. When should I use 12 oz gloves?
12 oz gloves are often suitable for fitness boxing, technical training and lighter athletes.
8. When should I use 14 oz gloves?
For many adults, 14 oz gloves are a versatile all-round option.
9. When should I use 16 oz gloves?
16 oz gloves are considered the standard for sparring in many boxing gyms.
10. Why do beginners often buy the wrong boxing gloves?
Many beginners focus on colour, appearance or price instead of fit and intended use.
11. Why do beginners often buy gloves that are too light?
Many people mistakenly believe that ounces represent hand size or think lighter gloves are always better. For sparring, heavier gloves are usually recommended.
12. Are heavier gloves better?
Not necessarily.
The best glove is the one that matches your training needs.
13. Why do many coaches recommend 16 oz gloves?
The additional padding provides better protection for training partners.
14. What is the difference between boxing gloves and kickboxing gloves?
Kickboxing gloves are often slightly more flexible and designed for a wider range of techniques.
15. What is the difference between boxing gloves and Muay Thai gloves?
Muay Thai gloves often allow easier clinching and gripping.
16. Can I use one pair of gloves for everything?
Most recreational athletes can. Advanced athletes often use different gloves for different purposes.
17. Do I need special heavy bag gloves?
Not necessarily. However, athletes who spend a lot of time on the heavy bag may benefit from dedicated bag gloves.
18. Leather or synthetic leather?
Leather gloves generally last longer and adapt better to the shape of your hand over time.
19. Is leather worth it for beginners?
If you train several times per week, leather gloves are often a worthwhile investment.
20. Why do cheap boxing gloves wear out faster?
Lower-quality materials, stitching and padding tend to break down more quickly.
21. Why do my hands sweat inside boxing gloves?
Because ventilation is limited by the design of the glove.
22. Why do boxing gloves start to smell?
Sweat, moisture and bacteria accumulate inside the lining.
23. How should I dry boxing gloves?
Open them fully after training and allow them to air dry.
24. Can I put boxing gloves on a heater?
No.
Excessive heat can damage the materials and padding.
25. How long do boxing gloves last?
This depends on quality, usage and maintenance. Entry-level gloves may last several months to a few years, while premium leather gloves can last for many years when properly cared for.
26. When should I replace my boxing gloves?
When the padding, lining or wrist support becomes significantly worn.
27. Do I need hand wraps?
Yes.
Hand wraps help stabilise the hand and wrist and should be considered essential equipment.
28. What hand wrap length is recommended?
Most adults use hand wraps between 3.5 and 4.5 metres long.
29. Can I train without hand wraps?
You can, but it is generally not recommended.
30. Are inner gloves a replacement for hand wraps?
For occasional fitness boxing they may be sufficient. Anyone training boxing, kickboxing or Muay Thai regularly should use traditional hand wraps because they provide far better support.
31. Which boxing gloves are best for beginners?
Comfortable training gloves with good padding and the correct fit.
32. Which boxing gloves are best for advanced athletes?
Many experienced athletes choose higher-quality gloves with premium materials and construction.
33. What gloves do professional fighters use?
This depends on personal preference, sponsorship agreements and the rules of the event or sanctioning body.
34. Which boxing gloves are best for women?
Fit is far more important than colour or design. Women with smaller hands often benefit from more compact glove designs.
35. Which boxing gloves are best for children?
Children typically use gloves between 4 oz and 10 oz depending on age, body weight and training requirements.
36. Why do some boxing gloves feel uncomfortable?
Different brands use different fits and hand compartments.
37. Why should I try boxing gloves on before buying?
Fit, comfort and wrist support vary significantly between models.
38. Can I buy boxing gloves online?
Yes. However, expert advice can often help prevent expensive mistakes.
39. How tight should boxing gloves fit?
Secure and supportive, but never painfully tight.
40. How long does it take to break in boxing gloves?
Depending on the model and material, anywhere from a few training sessions to several weeks.
41. Why do some boxing gloves cost more than CHF 200?
Higher-quality leather, craftsmanship, materials and construction increase durability and performance.
42. Are expensive gloves always better?
No.
The most expensive glove is not necessarily the best glove for your needs.
43. Which gloves are best for fitness boxing?
Light to medium-weight training gloves are usually sufficient.
44. Which gloves are best for sparring?
Most coaches recommend at least 14 oz gloves, while 16 oz gloves are the standard in many gyms.
45. Which gloves are best for heavy bag training?
Dedicated heavy bag gloves are designed specifically for repetitive bag work and can be an excellent choice for athletes who spend a lot of time on the heavy bag.
46. Which gloves are used in competitions?
Competition gloves are determined by the rules of the governing body. Event organisers and sponsors may also require specific glove models or brands.
47. How should I store boxing gloves?
Keep them dry, clean and well ventilated.
48. Can I buy used boxing gloves?
Used boxing gloves are often available on flea markets or platforms such as Ricardo. However, they are generally not considered hygienic. For this reason, Vikingstore does not sell used boxing gloves.
49. How much should I spend on boxing gloves?
For regular training, a budget of CHF 100 to CHF 150 is often a good starting point. Premium models can cost considerably more.
50. Where can I buy boxing gloves and combat sports equipment in Switzerland?
Boxing gloves are available from sporting goods stores, online retailers and specialised combat sports shops. At Vikingstore in Bern and St. Gallen, athletes can compare and try on different models for boxing, kickboxing and Muay Thai. Expert advice helps athletes choose the right glove and avoid costly mistakes.
Conclusion
The best boxing glove is not always the most expensive or the most popular. The right fit, correct glove weight and intended use are far more important. Taking the time to choose the right glove will improve comfort, performance and safety during training.

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