What will you mainly be doing with them? ie. bag work, sparring?
I'd probably go for slightly heavier... I have the 16oz training gloves, and as far as Cleto's go, they are top quality.. They feel great on your hands and will last you forever... At that level, you are getting a great glove and well worth the investment... Grant are also nice ones at that level, and Winning are a little bit more pricey but are again great loves.
A lot of people on here have Cleto's though and love them.
Why I suggest getting a heavier glove like 16oz, ESPECIALLY if you spar alot, is that the cleto's put a lot of weight around your wrist and not as much padding on the front of the glove.... I feel sorry for the people I spar with as it is because i've got the Cleto's and they've got these big pillowy gloves, and I know mine hurt them more than their gloves hurt me..
Also training with a slightly heavier glove will help your hands a bit on the bag, and they'll help your arm endurance as training with a heavier glove makes you tired faster..
Overall, for around the price of the Cleto's, you'll get a good glove regardless of brand... So it's personal choice.. If you had a chance to try them side by side with other gloves, you could really pick your favourite by feel. But I know not many people get that chance, so if you just needed a bit more of an endorsement before ordering these gloves, then you've got it!
You could also do a search of the training section for Cleto's, and you'll probably find a lot of threads about them, and maybe even some comparisons with other gloves...
I forgot to mention I have the training gloves, and they are good for everything including heavy bag work... I'm not 100% sure how good the bag gloves will be for other purposes like sparring though, so if you need an all round glove, the training one is probably your best bet..


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