
Boxing Glove Size Guide — Superare S40 & S50
Boxing Glove Size Guide — Superare S40 & S50
Boxing glove size is measured in ounces (oz), which indicates the weight of the glove and the amount of padding. Heavier gloves have more padding and are used for sparring; lighter gloves are used for bag work and mitt training. This guide covers the Superare S40 and S50 — the two models we stock.
Which Weight to Choose
14 oz
Suited for intermediate and advanced training, pad work, and light sparring. Provides a balance between speed and protection. Recommended for fighters in the 60–80 kg range or those prioritising speed and feedback over maximum padding.
16 oz Velcro
Heavier padding for medium to heavy sparring and pad work. The velcro closure allows quick on and off without assistance. Recommended for fighters in the 65–100 kg range or anyone training with a partner regularly.
16 oz Lace-Up
The most secure fit available. Lace-up gloves require assistance to put on but provide a tighter, more consistent wrist position. Used by professional fighters and serious sparring practitioners. Recommended for fighters 85 kg and above, or anyone who prioritises wrist support over convenience.
Size Chart — Men
| Weight | Height | Glove Size | Closure |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60–80 kg (132–176 lbs) | 160–180 cm (5’3”–5’11”) | 14 oz | Velcro or Lace-Up |
| 65–100 kg (143–220 lbs) | 165–190 cm (5’5”–6’3”) | 16 oz | Velcro |
| 85+ kg (187+ lbs) | 175+ cm (5’9”+) | 16 oz | Lace-Up |
Size Chart — Women
| Weight | Height | Glove Size | Closure |
|---|---|---|---|
| 45–60 kg (99–132 lbs) | 150–170 cm (4’11”–5’7”) | 14 oz | Velcro or Lace-Up |
| 60–75 kg (132–165 lbs) | 160–180 cm (5’3”–5’11”) | 16 oz | Velcro |
| 75+ kg (165+ lbs) | 170+ cm (5’7”+) | 16 oz | Lace-Up |
S40 vs S50 — Which Model
Superare S40
Compact, close-fitting profile. Designed for technical boxing — mitt work, combination training, and sparring where hand position and feedback matter. Better suited for fighters with narrower hands or those who prefer a snug fit without hand wraps.
Superare S50
Wider internal cavity. Built for fighters who train with hand wraps or have broader hands. More comfortable during extended bag sessions. The S50 Game Changer variant adds additional knuckle volume for high-frequency training.
Additional Notes
Hand wraps: Always wear hand wraps under your gloves. They protect the small bones in your hand and affect the internal fit — if you train with wraps, account for that when choosing between the S40 and S50.
Break-in period: Italian leather gloves are stiff when new. The leather softens and moulds to your hand over the first 10 to 15 sessions. This is normal — it is a property of genuine leather, not a defect.
Sparring vs. bag work: Use 16 oz for sparring to reduce impact on your partner. 14 oz is appropriate for bag work and mitt training where you are not making contact with another person.
If you are unsure which model or size is right for your hand size and training style, contact us at [email protected] and we will advise directly.
Elevate your training experience with the Superare S50 boxing gloves, a masterpiece that marries traditional Italian craftsmanship with modern innovation. Designed for the discerning pugilist, the S50 offers a larger profile and softer layered padding, ensuring unparalleled comfort and protection during rigorous training sessions.
Picture yourself in the gym, the rhythmic sound of fists meeting heavy bags filling the air. Slipping into the S50 gloves, you're greeted by the finest Italian cowhide leather, its texture a perfect blend of softness and resilience. The larger profile provides ample space, accommodating hand wraps comfortably, while the multi-layered foam padding cushions each blow, safeguarding your hands and wrists.
Choosing the Superare S50 is a testament to your dedication to the sport. It's an acknowledgment of the importance of quality equipment in achieving excellence. With the S50, you're not just training; you're embracing a tradition of superior craftsmanship and unwavering performance.
*Over time, the S50 gloves become a trusted companion in your boxing journey. The leather, initially pristine, develops character with each session, bearing the marks of your commitment and perseverance. The softer padding ensures that even during extended training, your hands remain protected, allowing you to focus on refining your technique and building endurance.
Boxing Glove Size Guide — Superare S40 & S50
Boxing glove size is measured in ounces (oz), which indicates the weight of the glove and the amount of padding. Heavier gloves have more padding and are used for sparring; lighter gloves are used for bag work and mitt training. This guide covers the Superare S40 and S50 — the two models we stock.
Which Weight to Choose
14 oz
Suited for intermediate and advanced training, pad work, and light sparring. Provides a balance between speed and protection. Recommended for fighters in the 60–80 kg range or those prioritising speed and feedback over maximum padding.
16 oz Velcro
Heavier padding for medium to heavy sparring and pad work. The velcro closure allows quick on and off without assistance. Recommended for fighters in the 65–100 kg range or anyone training with a partner regularly.
16 oz Lace-Up
The most secure fit available. Lace-up gloves require assistance to put on but provide a tighter, more consistent wrist position. Used by professional fighters and serious sparring practitioners. Recommended for fighters 85 kg and above, or anyone who prioritises wrist support over convenience.
Size Chart — Men
| Weight | Height | Glove Size | Closure |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60–80 kg (132–176 lbs) | 160–180 cm (5’3”–5’11”) | 14 oz | Velcro or Lace-Up |
| 65–100 kg (143–220 lbs) | 165–190 cm (5’5”–6’3”) | 16 oz | Velcro |
| 85+ kg (187+ lbs) | 175+ cm (5’9”+) | 16 oz | Lace-Up |
Size Chart — Women
| Weight | Height | Glove Size | Closure |
|---|---|---|---|
| 45–60 kg (99–132 lbs) | 150–170 cm (4’11”–5’7”) | 14 oz | Velcro or Lace-Up |
| 60–75 kg (132–165 lbs) | 160–180 cm (5’3”–5’11”) | 16 oz | Velcro |
| 75+ kg (165+ lbs) | 170+ cm (5’7”+) | 16 oz | Lace-Up |
S40 vs S50 — Which Model
Superare S40
Compact, close-fitting profile. Designed for technical boxing — mitt work, combination training, and sparring where hand position and feedback matter. Better suited for fighters with narrower hands or those who prefer a snug fit without hand wraps.
Superare S50
Wider internal cavity. Built for fighters who train with hand wraps or have broader hands. More comfortable during extended bag sessions. The S50 Game Changer variant adds additional knuckle volume for high-frequency training.
Additional Notes
Hand wraps: Always wear hand wraps under your gloves. They protect the small bones in your hand and affect the internal fit — if you train with wraps, account for that when choosing between the S40 and S50.
Break-in period: Italian leather gloves are stiff when new. The leather softens and moulds to your hand over the first 10 to 15 sessions. This is normal — it is a property of genuine leather, not a defect.
Sparring vs. bag work: Use 16 oz for sparring to reduce impact on your partner. 14 oz is appropriate for bag work and mitt training where you are not making contact with another person.
If you are unsure which model or size is right for your hand size and training style, contact us at [email protected] and we will advise directly.
RESPECT AND TREAT YOUR ARMOR CORRECTLY
Your premiere armor is not just an accessory—it's your protection, your strength, and your key to survival. Neglecting it, mistreating it, or using it carelessly can lead to serious consequences. Treat your armor with the respect it deserves, maintain it properly, and ensure it's in top condition for your safety and success. Failure to do so could jeopardize not only your protection but your entire mission.
Handle with care!
Air It Out
After every session, open your gloves and let them breathe. Moisture breeds bacteria.
Wipe & Dry
Sweat damages the lining. Use a dry cloth to wipe the inside and outside after training.
Keep Them Stuffed
Use newspaper or glove deodorizers to absorb moisture and prevent odor buildup.
Disinfect Regularly
A light spray of antibacterial solution once a week keeps bacteria at bay.
Never Machine Wash
Water weakens padding and stitching. Always clean by hand.
Store Properly
Keep gloves in a cool, dry place. Avoid leaving them in a gym bag or car.
OVERWATCH WARRANTY
Up to 5-Year Warranty Coverage
Expected Wearable Life of Paragon Elite Boxing Gloves
The expected wearable life of Paragon Elite Boxing Gloves refers to the typical duration they are designed to last when used under standard training or sparring conditions and maintained in line with our care recommendations. Our gloves are meticulously engineered for boxing, Muay Thai, and other striking disciplines, combining durability, protection, and performance.
All combat sports gear, including high-quality leather and synthetic gloves, will naturally degrade with time and usage. Padding, wrist support, stitching, and exterior materials may show signs of wear depending on training intensity, frequency, and storage conditions.
At Paragon Elite, we design our boxing gloves to withstand the demands of heavy bag work, pad sessions, and sparring rounds. When properly cared for, they will offer long-term protection and performance. However, like all equipment, gloves have a natural wearable life. When padding breaks down, wrist support weakens, or external materials begin to deteriorate, it may be time for a repair or responsible replacement.
How We Assess Glove Longevity
Our support team evaluates each product based on:
• Type of gloves (e.g. sparring gloves, bag gloves, hybrid)
• Frequency of use (daily training vs. occasional sparring)
• Level of impact/stress during use
• Maintenance (e.g. ventilation, cleaning, drying practices)
• Visible damage or wear
• Age of the product
To ensure a fair and transparent review, we may request detailed usage history and supporting images. In some cases, a full assessment may not be possible without this information.
At Paragon Elite, we champion durability, performance, and sustainability. We aim to reduce waste and extend the lifespan of your gear by encouraging repairs over replacements, whenever possible — helping to keep you fight-ready at all times.
How to Make a Warranty or Product Lifetime Repair Claim
1. Submit Your Claim
Email our support team at [email protected] with the following:
• Your original order number
• Clear, high-resolution photos of the gloves and the area of concern
• A description of the issue (When did it appear? How are the gloves used?)
• Confirmation of storage conditions and cleaning routine
If the gloves were purchased from an authorised third-party retailer, we can still assist with repairs, though full warranty coverage applies only to items purchased directly from paragonelitefight.com.
2. Send Your Gloves
Once your claim has been approved, you will receive instructions to return the gloves through our returns process.
If the damage does not fall under warranty terms, we’ll offer a detailed repair quotevia our certified glove repair specialist. Please ensure your gloves are clean and drybefore sending them. If they are returned unwashed, our team will clean them for a nominal fee, which may result in delays.
Repairs typically take 6–8 weeks, depending on the extent of the work and seasonal demand.
3. Get Your Gloves Back
If your gloves qualify under our Overwatch Warranty, we’ll repair and return them at no extra cost. If the repair is not covered, you will receive a quotation, and we’ll only proceed once you approve the cost.
Need Help?
For questions about glove lifespan, warranty coverage, or the repair process, get in touch at [email protected]. Our team is here to support your journey — whether you're training, sparring, or preparing for competition.









