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  • 18oz White Lace Glove

    18oz White Lace Glove

    18oz White Lace Glove

    €224,99
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    18oz Black Lace Glove

    18oz Black Lace Glove

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    16oz White Lace Glove

    16oz White Lace Glove

    €224,99
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    16oz Black Lace Glove

    €224,99
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    10oz Black Lace Glove

    10oz Black Lace Glove

    €224,99

Lace Gloves in Ireland: The Best Choice for Boxers

When you're serious about boxing, your gloves matter. Lace gloves are what the pros use because they give you something Velcro just can't: a proper, secure fit that protects your hands and makes every punch count. Hook lace gloves deliver that traditional performance boxers rely on for their most important training sessions.

The first time someone laces you up right, you'll know straight away. Your hand feels locked in, your wrist stays straight and you can throw with complete confidence. That's why proper fighters wouldn't use anything else.


Why Lace Gloves Work Better

It all comes down to the fit. With Velcro straps, you get one level of tightness. That's it. But with laces, your coach can adjust the tension exactly how you need it across your whole wrist and hand.

When you're throwing fast combinations, that matters. Your hand stays in position through every punch. Even when you're landing heavy shots at awkward angles, your wrist stays protected. Over time, that saves you from injuries that put fighters out for weeks.

The twins lace up boxing gloves you'll see in gyms across the country show how good equipment should work. Quality padding, strong stitching and proper leather all work together. You get gloves that last and perform every single session.


What Makes Traditional Lace-Ups Different

Championship fights use lace gloves in Ireland for specific reasons. The benefits are real and measurable.

Key Performance Features:

  • Your wrist gets proper stability during power shots
  • The laces prevent hyperextension that causes chronic damage
  • The fit moulds to your actual hand shape rather than forcing a generic structure
  • Your hand stays locked in position without internal movement
  • Power transfer stays consistent round after round

Construction Quality:

  • Premium cowhide leather that withstands years of intensive use
  • Multi-layer foam padding for optimal shock absorption
  • Reinforced stitching around thumb and wrist areas
  • Moisture-wicking inner lining keeping hands dry

Your technique improves faster too. When your hand position stays consistent, your body learns the right movements quicker. Simple as that.


Choosing Between Lace-Ups and Alternatives

Here's the thing though. When boxers train with lace gloves, they need a coach or training partner to help tie them properly. That means you need help there before you start.

For solo bag work when there's nobody around? Strap gloves are handy. Plenty of boxers keep both types. They use Velcro for independent training and save their twins lace up gloves for proper sparring and fights.


Selecting the Right Weight for Your Training

Weight Options:

  • 10oz: Competition weight for lighter divisions
  • 12oz: Versatile for pad work and technical drills
  • 14oz: Standard training weight for most boxers
  • 16oz: Premium sparring protection for you and your partner

Heavier gloves around 16 ounces are best for sparring. They've got more padding to protect you and your training partner. Lighter ones between 10 and 14 ounces suit pad work, drills and competition depending on your weight class.

Look for proper leather that'll handle years of heavy use. Check the padding spreads evenly across your knuckles without any dead spots. Strong stitching around the thumb and wrist shows quality work.

Want something personal? Custom gloves let you choose colours, add your name or gym logo. Makes your gear look professional and stops mix-ups at busy gyms.


Building Your Complete Protection Setup

Before you put any gloves on, wrap your hands properly with decent hand wraps. This protects your knuckles, supports the small bones in your hands and gives your wrists extra stability.

Our sports bag is designed to protect every part of your kit. With separate compartments and ventilation, it keeps your gloves, wraps and gum shields organised, safe and ready for every training session.


Maintaining Your Investment Properly

Boxing gloves cost good money, so look after them. After every session, unlace them completely and open them up fully. Let the air get in properly.

If you don't, moisture gets trapped inside. That creates bacteria, which stinks and ruins your padding.

Essential Maintenance Steps:

  • Air them out straight after training with gloves opened completely
  • Wipe the leather clean and apply antibacterial spray inside weekly
  • Stuff newspaper inside overnight to absorb excess moisture
  • Check laces before every session and replace if fraying
  • Store in cool, dry location with proper airflow
  • Never leave them sealed in your bag where moisture sits

Worn laces can snap mid-training and that's when wrist injuries happen. Takes no time and your gloves will last ages longer with proper care.


Making the Switch to Traditional Lacing

Switching from Velcro to traditional lacing takes a bit of getting used to. The tighter fit feels restrictive at first, especially around your wrist where the lacing grips much firmer than straps.

Give it a few sessions. Work with your coach to find the right tension that's secure but comfortable. Most boxers find within two weeks that the support is miles better.

Your punches feel sharper because your hand stays perfectly positioned. Your wrist stays safe during power shots because the lacing stops it hyperextending. Fighters training with lace gloves Ireland coaches recommend pick this up quickly once they start proper sparring with them.


Customisation and Delivery Options

We offer full customisation on all our premium gloves. Choose from our extensive colour range, add embroidered text with your name or gym logo and select contrast stitching that matches your style. Single pairs receive the same quality craftsmanship as bulk orders.

Fast shipping across Ireland means your equipment arrives within 3-5 working days for standard items. Custom options typically require 2-3 weeks for production, ensuring every detail meets our exacting standards. All orders include proper care instructions and fitting guidance.


Elevate Your Training Standards

Your boxing deserves equipment that matches your effort. Professional performance from quality equipment helps fighters at every level get better and stay safer during training.

There's a reason the traditional choice has stayed around. When you need gear that performs properly, nothing else comes close.

Ready to experience the difference proper lace-up gloves make? Browse our full range of boxing equipment and find the perfect pair for your training.

Frequently asked questions

What's the main difference between lace gloves and Velcro gloves?

Lace gloves provide a customised, secure fit that's adjusted by your coach or training partner, offering superior wrist support and hand positioning. Velcro gloves have a fixed strap closure you can adjust yourself, making them convenient for solo training but less secure than properly laced gloves.

What size lace gloves should I get for sparring?

16oz gloves are recommended for sparring as they offer maximum padding to protect both you and your training partner. For pad work and technical drills, 12-14oz gloves work well, while 10oz gloves are typically used for competition in lighter weight divisions.

Do I need someone to help me put on lace gloves?

Yes, lace gloves require a coach or training partner to tie them properly. The lacing needs to be adjusted across your hand and wrist for the right tension and support. Many boxers keep both lace and Velcro gloves, using lace-ups for sparring and Velcro for solo bag work.

How do I maintain my lace gloves properly?

After every session, unlace them completely and let them air out. Wipe down the leather, spray antibacterial inside weekly and stuff newspaper in overnight to absorb moisture. Never leave them sealed in your bag. Check laces regularly and replace them if they're fraying to prevent injuries.

How long does delivery take for Hook lace gloves in Ireland?

Standard gloves ship within 3-5 working days. Custom gloves with personalised colours, embroidery or special features typically take 2-3 weeks for production. All orders include care instructions and fitting guidance.