8.50 FightGearLab / Gloves / Hayabusa T3D


T3D
Updated: April 2026
$299
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Bottom Line
Hayabusa's most technically advanced training glove. 3D-printed lattice padding, top-tier wrist support, $299. For fighters who want the future of glove tech.
Solid value for the performance offered.
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Intended Use
Who This Glove Is For
The Hayabusa T3D is the most technically ambitious glove in the Hayabusa lineup — a patent-pending 3D-printed lattice cushioning system replaces traditional foam padding. The lattice is built from thousands of force-damping struts engineered through specialized resin printing, designed to outperform and outlast conventional knuckle padding. The rest of the glove is signature Hayabusa: Vylar® engineered leather shell, Dual-X® dual-strap interlocking closure, and 4x Fusion Splinting® wrist support. The lattice padding gives this glove a unique knuckle feel — firmer and more responsive than the T3 LX or Pro, more reminiscent of a fight-style glove despite the training format. Best for fighters who want innovation and durability over traditional foam softness.
Who It's Not For
- Buyers wanting traditional soft-foam knuckle feel
- Beginners (priced and built for serious training)
- Anyone skeptical of newer padding technologies
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Patent-pending 3D-printed lattice padding — unique in the market
- Vylar® engineered leather — virtually indestructible
- Dual-X® closure + 4x Fusion Splinting® for top-tier wrist support
- AG® Fabric temperature-regulating lining
- 5 weight options (10–18oz)
- 4 color choices
Cons
- $299 is premium pricing for engineered leather (not full-grain)
- Lattice padding is firmer than traditional foam — different feel
- 18oz frequently on waitlist
- Newer technology lacks long-term durability data
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