Walk into any sports store in Malaysia and the sarung tangan tinju wall looks simple: same shape, different colours, prices from RM60 to RM600. Buy the wrong pair and you will know within a month — cracked synthetic shells, flat padding, and a wrist that aches after every bag round.
This guide is the one we hand to every new member before they buy: what oz actually means, which type of glove matches your training, what Thai boxing gloves do differently, what a fair 2026 price looks like in Malaysia — and the humidity care that decides whether your gloves last two years or two months.
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Apa Sebenarnya Maksud Oz
Boxing glove sizes are measured in ounces (oz) — the weight of the glove, which tracks how much padding it carries. More oz means more foam between your knuckles and the world: more protection for your hands on the bag, and more protection for your partner in sparring. The trade-off is speed and arm fatigue.
Pick by body weight first, then by use:
| Your weight | Bag & pads | Sparring |
|---|---|---|
| Under 55 kg | 10–12 oz | 14 oz |
| 55–75 kg | 12–14 oz | 16 oz |
| 75 kg and up | 14–16 oz | 16 oz |
| Anak-anak | 6–8 oz | — |
Two rules that override the table: sparring starts at 14–16 oz no matter how small you are, because the padding is for your partner, not you. And if you sit between sizes for bag work, go heavier — the extra weight doubles as conditioning, as long as your shoulders tolerate it.
Jenis-jenis sarung tangan tinju
The wall looks like one product repeated. It is actually four:
- Training gloves — the all-rounder: velcro closure, medium padding, built for bags and pads. Your first pair is this one.
- Bag gloves — dense, firm padding shaped for impact only. A specialist buy; most beginners should skip it and let a training glove cover both jobs.
- Sparring gloves — softer, fluffier padding, always 14–16 oz. They exist to keep your partner’s face intact, not to make you faster.
- Competition gloves — 8–10 oz, lace-up, minimal padding. For sanctioned fights, not Tuesday pad work.
One pair cannot be great at everything. A 16 oz sparring glove on the bag is fine. An 8 oz competition glove on the bag is a wrist injury with branding. For a deeper anatomy read, the boxing glove entry covers padding layouts well.
Sarung Tangan Tinju Thai vs Sarung Tangan Tinju Biasa
Thai boxing gloves look like boxing gloves until you train in them. Three real differences: a shorter cuff that frees the wrist for clinch work, more flexible padding across the back of the hand for catching kicks and parrying, and a slightly more rounded fist profile that opens into a palm more easily.
The decision is simple. If your training is Muay Thai or kickboxing with clinch and kick defence, buy Thai gloves — Fairtex, Twins, and Top King are the benchmark names. If your rounds are pure boxing on pads and bags, either style works and a regular training glove is usually cheaper. MMA gloves are a different category entirely — 4–7 oz, open fingers — and they are not for bag work.
Velcro vs Tali
Velcro (hook-and-loop) closes in five seconds, alone, with your teeth if needed. That is why it is the training default: you will take gloves on and off a dozen times per session between drills, skipping, and pad holds.
Lace-up gloves lock the wrist better and fit closer — but someone has to tie them for you. They belong to competition and to gyms where a coach laces you in. Buy velcro first. Add lace-ups the day a coach actually asks you to.
Materials — and Malaysia’s Humidity
Genuine leather lasts years and moulds to your hand, but costs RM350+ and demands care: it absorbs sweat, and neglected leather rots. Modern synthetics (PU, microfiber) are the honest choice for a first pair — they shrug off sweat and humidity with zero maintenance. Avoid the RM60 unbranded PVC specials; the shell cracks within months of regular bag work. Check stitching at the cuff and thumb seam — those two seams fail first.
Whatever you buy, Malaysia’s humidity decides the lifespan. Sweat stays in the foam, foam grows bacteria, bacteria make the smell that never leaves. The care routine that prevents it:
- Open the cuffs wide and air-dry after every session — never sealed in a gym bag overnight.
- Never leave gloves in a parked car. Heat plus moisture cooks the glue and the foam.
- Cedar glove inserts or dry tea bags inside between sessions.
- Wipe the liner with a damp cloth weekly; disinfectant spray occasionally, not daily.
A RM400 pair left wet in a bag dies faster than a RM100 pair that gets dried properly.

Di Mana Boleh Membeli Sarung Tangan Tinju di Malaysia (Harga 2026)
Four channels, four different trade-offs:
| Sumber | Apa yang akan anda temui | Julat harga | Nota |
|---|---|---|---|
| Decathlon Malaysia | Domyos 100/120/500 series | RM80–250 | The Decathlon boxing gloves range is the best starter value — and you can try sizes in-store, the single biggest advantage over online. Stock varies by outlet; check the app before driving. |
| Fairtex / Kembar melalui pengedar tempatan | Thai leather pro gloves | RM350–600 | Buy when you train 3+ times a week. Genuine pairs hold up for years of daily work. |
| Shopee / Lazada | Segalanya, loteri berkualiti | RM40–400 | Filter by sold count and photo reviews. Unbranded pairs under RM80 usually crack or go flat within months. |
| Kedai pertarungan tempatan (KL/PJ, Penang, JB) | Julat sederhana hingga profesional, nasihat sebenar | RM250–600 | Worth the trip — you can feel padding density and wrist fit before paying. |
If you typed “boxing gloves near me”, the honest answer: gloves are the one piece of fight gear worth fitting in person, so Decathlon and the fight shops beat online for a first pair even at RM30–80 more. For anyone searching “boxing gloves Malaysia” from Melaka — local stock is thin; most of our members size their hands during a KL or JB trip, then reorder online once they know their size and model.
Bagaimana Memilih Sepasang Sarung Tangan Tinju Pertama Anda
About 20 minutes, most of it in the fitting.
How to choose your first pair of boxing gloves: job first, then oz, then fit over wraps.
Total Time: 20 minutes
Pilih pekerjaan
Bag and pads only: one training glove, 12–14 oz. Sparring later: plan a separate 16 oz pair.
Saiz mengikut berat badan
Under 55 kg: 10–12 oz. 55–75 kg: 12–14 oz. Over 75 kg: 14–16 oz. Sparring starts at 14–16 oz regardless.
Balut dahulu, kemudian pasang.
Gloves are sized to fit over hand wraps. Trying them bare-handed buys a size too small.
Gunakan velcro secara lalai
Lace-ups need a partner to tie. Velcro is the training default.
Tetapkan peringkat
RM80–250 starter synthetic now; RM350+ Thai leather when you train 3+ times a week.
Start care on day one
Open the cuffs and air-dry after every session. Humidity decides glove lifespan.
Kesilapan Lazim
- Buying 16 oz for everything. For a 60 kg beginner on pads, 16 oz is arm fatigue without added safety. Match oz to body weight first.
- Skipping hand wraps. Gloves cushion; wraps stabilise. Without wraps the wrist still folds inside a padded glove. Wraps cost RM30–60 and are non-negotiable — our wraps guide is in the works, and the hand wrap overview covers the why.
- One pair for bag and sparring. Bag foam compacts over months, and compacted gloves hurt partners. When sparring starts, the sparring pair stays sparring-only.
- Sealing wet gloves in the bag. The number-one glove killer in Malaysia. Air-dry, every session, no exceptions.
- Buying by colour. Fit, closure, and shell material first — the colour you love exists in the tier you need, not the other way round.

Soalan Lazim
What oz boxing gloves should a beginner get?
A 12–14 oz training glove covers most adults (55–75 kg) for bag and pad work. Under 55 kg, go 10–12 oz; over 75 kg, 14–16 oz. Sparring starts at 14–16 oz regardless of build.
Are expensive boxing gloves worth it for a beginner?
Not yet. A RM100–250 synthetic pair from a known brand trains the same for the first year. Leather pays off when you train three or more times a week and your hands can tell dense foam from soft foam.
Can I use boxing gloves for Muay Thai?
Yes for pads and bags. For clinch work and catching kicks, Thai boxing gloves are the better tool — shorter cuff, more flexible padding across the back of the hand.
Where can I buy boxing gloves near me in Malaysia?
Decathlon stores for in-person sizing; fight shops in KL/PJ, Penang and JB for mid-to-pro ranges; Shopee and Lazada are cheaper, but fit becomes a guess. Gloves are worth fitting in person the first time.
Are Decathlon boxing gloves good?
The Domyos range is the best starter value in Malaysia: honest materials, real in-store sizing, RM80–250. Expect to outgrow the padding density in year two — which is exactly how starter gear should work.
How do I keep boxing gloves from smelling?
Open the cuffs and air-dry after every session, never seal them in a gym bag, use cedar inserts or dry tea bags, and wipe the liner weekly. In Malaysia’s humidity, drying is 90% of glove care.
Do I need hand wraps under boxing gloves?
Yes. Wraps stabilise the wrist and the small bones of the hand; gloves cushion the impact. Different jobs, both required — RM30–60 of wraps is the cheapest insurance in the sport.
Intipatinya
Your first pair of sarung tangan tinju: a 12–14 oz velcro training glove in synthetic, RM100–250, bought where you can try the fit over hand wraps. Upgrade to Thai leather when the training justifies it, and add a sparring-only pair when sparring starts. Then dry them after every session — that is the whole maintenance programme.
Then put the gloves to work: mechanics from suntikan and the uma plumbum, a target from our Panduan pembelian beg tinju, kicks from the Rumah bulat Thai — and rounds with us at kelas kecergasan tempur in Melaka. New to the art itself? Start with Muay Thai Melaka: Cara Memulakan Latihan.
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