Fairtex navy and white gloves
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- Regular price€99,00

The essentials: Fairtex BGV14 boxing gloves in premium microfibre (no leather), navy and white with a Japanese wave pattern. Attached thumb, hook-and-loop strap. 8 to 16 oz — €99. Free shipping.
Fairtex began as a textile business: Philip Wong founded Fairtex Garments Factory in Bangkok in 1971, and the Muay Thai camp opened in 1975 near Lumpinee Stadium. The BGV14 is the newer branch of the glove range — the same hand shape as the leather BGV1, built entirely in microfibre: lighter, easier to clean, and free of animal materials.
The Japanese wave pattern
The shell is covered in concentric arcs outlined in white and grey on navy — the seigaiha motif, a wave pattern used on Japanese textiles for centuries. The white Fairtex script sits across the knuckles, and the strap repeats the navy and white.
The BGV14, in microfibre
The BGV14 is the microfibre model of the range: no leather at all. It is noticeably lighter than the BGV1 at the same ounce weight, it wipes clean instead of needing balm, and it is the Fairtex model to pick if you want a glove free of animal materials. Attached thumb, hook-and-loop closure, the same hand shape as the leather line.
Comfort and hold
The microfibre shell stays supple from the first session — there is no break-in period — and the wide hook-and-loop strap holds the wrist without a second pair of hands. The lining dries between two sessions faster than a leather glove.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Fairtex |
| Model | BGV14 |
| Shell | Premium microfibre (leather-free) |
| Closure | Wide hook-and-loop strap |
| Thumb | Attached |
| Colour | Navy and white |
| Weights | 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 oz |
| Made in | Thailand |
| Price | €99 |
What oz should you choose?
- 8 – 10 oz: sanctioned bouts. Professional boxing uses 8 oz up to welterweight and 10 oz above.
- 12 oz: bag and pad rounds, lighter boxers.
- 14 oz: the all-purpose training weight.
- 16 oz: the sparring standard in most clubs.
Our boxing glove size guide sizes by body weight and by what you actually train.
Also at Esprit Boxe
- The Thai Pride edition in the same Fairtex range.
- The red BGV1 in the same Fairtex range.
- The yellow BGV1 in the same Fairtex range.
- The full range in our boxing gloves collection.
Frequently asked questions
Are these gloves leather?
No. The BGV14 shell is premium microfibre, with no leather in it. That makes the pair lighter than the leather BGV1 at the same ounce weight and easy to wipe clean.
What is the difference between the Fairtex BGV14 and the BGV1?
The BGV1 is genuine leather; the BGV14 is microfibre, with no leather at all. Same hand shape, same attached thumb, same strap. The BGV14 is lighter at equal ounce weight, needs no balm and suits anyone avoiding animal materials.
Are these gloves black or navy?
Navy. The base is a deep midnight blue, not black — it reads blue in daylight and close to black under gym lighting. The pattern lines and the Fairtex script are white.
What size Fairtex gloves should I get?
16 oz for sparring, 14 oz for all-purpose training, 12 oz for bag and pad rounds, 8 to 10 oz for sanctioned bouts. Fairtex runs a tighter hand compartment than most brands, so allow for your wraps.
How do you clean Fairtex gloves?
Air them out of the bag after every session and wipe the shell with a damp cloth. Microfibre needs nothing more; leather takes a balm once a month.
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