Description
LEONE ITALY’47 BOXING GLOVES
This LEONE ITALY ’47 Bianco 10OZ Buffalo leather Boxing Glove, made entirely in leather and with a new “High Quality Flex Pu – Best Fitting” padding, ensures total comfort and an ergonomic and safe protection following numerous tests performed to study the ideal anatomical shape. The glove features a new Velcro closure with embossed details which certify the high quality of the buffalo leather used. Wearing this glove means wearing a 70-year successful Italian story, a tribute to the legendary ´´Italy´´ glove today restyled in a modern way and celebrated by the elaborate embroidered inserts.
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LEONE ITALY ’47 Bianco 10OZ Buffalo leather Boxing Glove and HQ flex PU padding,with embossed details. 70 Years of Italian history celebrated by the fine insert embroidered inside the glove.
FEATURES
- Closure: Velcro
- Disciplines: Boxing, kick boxing, muay thai
- Gender: Unisex
- Glove’s back material: Buffalo leather
- Glove’s palm material: Buffalo leather
- Padding: 45% PU, 35% EVA, 20%late
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What’s the difference between leather and faux-leather?
There are always differences between leather and faux leather, and there are also pros and cons for both. However, it really does depend on your personal preference.
Leather is often made from animal hides such as cowhide, or even buffalo or oxen hides. However, faux leather is usually constructed from a plastic base and treated with wax, dye or even polyurethane which creates the colour as well as the smoother texture.
Buffalo leather boxing gloves
With animal leather, each hide is genuinely unique. Buffalo leather often has individual characteristics which feature distinctive looks. However, faux leather is uniform as it is constructed synthetically.
With boxing gloves, Buffalo leather can be more comfortable as it is highly durable as well as offering flexibility and control of odours and moisture too.
One of the greatest advantages of Buffalo leather is it’s durability as stated above. Real animal leathers last for years and become damaged only after a substantial amount of wear.