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Karate gloves in the
SportanoKarate offer, a traditional martial art originating from Japan, was for many years practised without the use of any protectors. However, over time, due to the growing popularity of karate worldwide and the desire to minimise the risk of injury during training and competitions, gloves have become an indispensable piece of equipment for every karateka. Not only do they provide protection for the hands against injury, but they also increase an athlete's confidence when practising or fighting.
In the offer of Sportano sports shop you will find the highest quality karate gloves from proven manufacturers such as Mizuno or LEONE 1947.Differences between karate gloves and other combat sports
combatKarate, being one of the most traditional and recognisable fighting styles, has its own unique needs when it comes to equipment and accessories, especially gloves. Compared to other combat sports, karate gloves have some distinctive features that set them apart from others.
First of all, karate gloves tend to be lighter than those used in other combat sports such as boxing or MMA. This is due to the fact that in karate there is a strong emphasis on speed and precision and not necessarily on punching power. The lightness of the gloves allows for faster and more precise strikes.
Another difference is the shape and construction of the gloves. In karate, gloves are designed to protect both the striking hand and the opponent, so they tend to be more padded and have less reinforcement than boxing gloves.
The material used for karate gloves is often different to other combat sports. Although leather is still a popular material, many karate gloves are made from synthetic materials that are more breathable and easier to care for.
Finger protection is another aspect where karate gloves differ from others. In many karate styles, the hands must be partially open to allow the opponent to be grasped, which is why many gloves have open fingers.Materials and technologies in glove productionModern karate gloves are a combination of tradition and modernity, which is perfectly evident in the materials and technologies used in their production. The choice of appropriate raw materials and innovative production methods influence the comfort of use, durability and level of protection that the gloves offer.
Leather: this is the traditional material of choice for sports gloves. High-quality natural leather provides an excellent fit, durability and natural ventilation. Gloves made of leather are resistant to damage and their adaptive properties allow them to better fit the shape of the hand over time. However, they require proper care to maintain their properties and aesthetic appearance.
Synthetic materials: such as polyester or neoprene, are gaining popularity for their lightness, resistance to moisture and ease of cleaning. Synthetic fibre manufacturing technology allows the creation of materials with specific properties such as elasticity, abrasion resistance or the ability to dry quickly.
Ventilation: modern manufacturing technologies allow ventilation systems to be incorporated into gloves. Special perforations or mesh panels improve airflow, keeping hands dry and less prone to chafing.
Reinforcements: the production technology also allows reinforcements to be added in critical areas of the glove. The use of additional layers or special materials in these areas increases the protection and durability of the glove.
Velcro straps and elastic cuffs: this is another aspect influenced by modern technology. They enable the glove to be fastened quickly and securely, ensuring stability during training.
Technological developments in the karate glove industry have led to products with excellent performance characteristics. The combination of traditional materials with modern technologies allows the creation of gloves that are not only durable, but also comfortable and safe.Choosing the right gloves: criteria and tipsChoosing karate gloves is a key part of preparing for training or competition. Here are some tips and criteria to consider when choosing.
Firstly, consider your individual needs. If you are a beginner, you may need different gloves than an advanced practitioner or competitor. Your experience and fighting style may influence which gloves are right for you.
Comfort and fit are other key criteria. Gloves should fit perfectly in your hand, not compress or be too loose. Remember that gloves can stretch a little over time, so it is important that they are properly fitted from the start.
The material of the glove is of paramount importance. Although leather gloves are durable and comfortable, they can also be more expensive and require more care. Synthetic materials may be lighter and easier to care for, but may not offer the same durability as leather.
Protection and padding are essential for a safe workout. Make sure your gloves have the right amount of padding in impact-prone areas.
Finally, consult your coach or more experienced practitioners. They can give you valuable advice on what gloves will be best for your fighting style and level.