Sap Gloves
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SAP gloves put 6 oz of steel shot directly across your knuckles — turning every punch into a significantly harder hit while protecting your hands from impact. They look and feel like ordinary black leather gloves, which means they're already on your hands before anything happens and nobody knows what they are until they do. Worn by security professionals, bouncers, and law enforcement for decades, now available to civilians. Available in Large and X-Large.
SAP Glove Features and Specs
- 6 oz steel shot per glove: 12 oz total sewn into the knuckle area — increases mass behind each punch for maximum impact transfer
- Double-layered genuine goatskin leather palms: Maximum durability and grip
- Breathable spandex back: Comfort and elasticity for a secure fit across hand sizes
- Additional finger padding: Protects fingers from incoming strikes
- Velcro wrist closure: Loop wrist closure locks the glove in place during use
- Looks like ordinary gloves: No visual indication of the steel shot — discreet carry in any setting
- Lifetime warranty on materials and workmanship
Sizing: Measure around the widest part of your palm, not including the thumb.
Large: 9½" – 10" | X-Large: 10½" – 11"
Unlike gloves filled with sand or powdered lead, these use solid steel shot that stays in place — even when wet. Steel shot won't seep out or shift over time the way loose fill materials do. The steel also distributes force across a larger area of the knuckles rather than concentrating it at a single point, which improves both impact effectiveness and hand protection simultaneously.
Also practical for motorcycle riding — the leather construction and padding provide solid protection against road burn in the event of a fall, which makes them a genuine dual-purpose carry item rather than a single-use defensive tool.
Weighted Knuckle Gloves — Steel Shot vs Other Fill Materials
SAP gloves have been made with various fill materials over the years — sand, powdered lead, lead shot, and steel shot. Sand and powder shift during use and eventually work their way out through seam wear. Lead shot stays in place better but adds more weight for the same volume than steel. Steel shot at 6 oz per glove hits the right balance: enough mass to significantly increase punch force without making the gloves unwieldy for extended wear. The goatskin leather construction holds the steel shot securely in position across the knuckle area rather than allowing it to migrate toward the palm or fingers during repeated use. These are Police Force Tactical gloves — a brand used by law enforcement and security professionals — not a fashion accessory with decorative knuckle panels.
What are SAP gloves and how do they work?
SAP gloves are leather gloves with weighted material — traditionally lead, now commonly steel shot — sewn into the knuckle area. The weight increases the mass of the striking surface, which directly increases kinetic energy on impact according to basic physics: force equals mass times acceleration. A punch from SAP gloves delivers more force than a bare-knuckle punch at the same speed because the mass is higher. The steel shot also distributes impact force across a broader area of the knuckles, which protects the hand from the stress of impact while simultaneously delivering more of that force to the target. They're worn like ordinary gloves — no deployment, no draw, no activation. If something happens, the tool is already in place.
SAP gloves vs brass knuckles — what's the difference?
Brass knuckles are a rigid weapon held in the fist — visible, obviously a weapon, and illegal in many states. SAP gloves distribute steel shot across the knuckle area of a glove you're already wearing — discreet, hands-free until needed, and legal in more jurisdictions than brass knuckles. The glove also protects your own knuckles from impact, which brass knuckles don't provide. For daily carry, SAP gloves are the practical alternative where brass knuckles aren't an option legally or practically.
Are SAP gloves legal?
Laws vary by state. Most states permit SAP gloves as a legal self-defense tool. Some states restrict or prohibit them. We cannot ship to California, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, or New Jersey. Always verify your local laws before purchasing or carrying in your jurisdiction.