8.50 FightGearLab / Gloves / Fairtex Titan
Titan
Updated: April 2026
$155.00
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Bottom Line
Best wrist support in the standard Fairtex lineup, accommodates larger hands, triple-layer leather foam. $116, 12–16 oz only, black only. The serious sparrer's choice.
Solid value for the performance offered.
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Intended Use
Who This Glove Is For
The Fairtex Titan is the wrist-first glove in the standard Fairtex lineup. Where the BGV1 and BGV16 prioritise mobility with a short cuff, and the BGV18 optimises for partner protection in sparring, the Titan is designed for fighters who need maximum wrist stability during heavy training and sparring sessions — and for those with larger hands that find the compact BGV profile too tight. The locked wrist structure produces what one verified reviewer called 'a mini wrap built into the glove,' and the extra-room thumb is a genuine differentiator for fighters with wider hands who have found the BGV19 or BGV1C-PLUS uncomfortably tight. Triple-layer genuine leather foam with maximum shock absorption positioning and a breathable design complete the package. At $116 it is the premium end of the standard Fairtex training range — the price is justified primarily by the wrist engineering and genuine leather construction, not by design features.
Who It's Not For
- Smaller fighters needing 8–10 oz
- Those wanting colour options
- Bag-only training (BGV9 is better)
Pros & Cons
Pros
- The strongest wrist support in the standard Fairtex lineup — 'wrist feels locked-in, almost like a built-in wrap'
- Extra-room locked thumb accommodates larger hands — unique in the Fairtex standard catalog
- Triple-layer genuine leather foam with maximum shock absorption for extended sparring sessions
- Breathable design for better airflow during long hard rounds
- Premium genuine leather construction with Fairtex's proven craftsmanship and durability
- Positioned explicitly for heavy training and sparring — not a hybrid all-rounder
Cons
- Only 12–16 oz range — no 8 oz or 10 oz for smaller fighters or speed/competition use
- Single color (black only) — zero aesthetic flexibility
- At $116, the most expensive standard (non-collab) Fairtex model in this set
- Limited community review data vs. flagship models like BGV1 and BGV9
- Not widely available across retail markets — sold out in multiple regions at research time
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