Sap Gloves
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SAP gloves put 6oz of steel shot directly across your knuckles ā turning every punch into a significantly harder hit while protecting your hands from impact. Worn by security professionals, bouncers, and law enforcement for decades, they're now available to the public.
SAP Glove Features and Specs
- 12oz total steel shot (6oz per glove) sewn into the knuckle area for maximum impact transfer
- Double-layered genuine goatskin leather palms for durability and grip
- Breathable spandex back for a secure, comfortable fit
- Additional finger padding to protect against incoming strikes
- Velcro wrist closure for a locked-in fit during use
- Lifetime warranty on materials and workmanship
Unlike gloves filled with sand or powdered lead, these use solid steel shot that stays in place ā even when wet. The steel shot won't seep out or shift over time.
They look like ordinary black leather gloves. Wear them on your commute, while riding, or on a night shift without drawing attention. If you need them, they're already on your hands.
Sizing: Measure around the widest part of your palm (not including your thumb).
Large: 9½" ā 10" Ā |Ā X-Large: 10½" ā 11"
Also practical for motorcycle riding ā the leather and padding provide solid protection against road burn in the event of an accident.
SAP gloves vs. brass knuckles ā what's the difference?
Brass knuckles are a rigid weapon you hold in your fist, illegal in many states and obvious to anyone who sees them. SAP gloves distribute steel shot across the knuckle area of a glove you're already wearing ā they're discreet, hands-free until needed, and legal in more jurisdictions. You also get hand protection on impact, which brass knuckles don't provide. For everyday carry, SAP gloves are the practical alternative.
Do SAP gloves actually work?
Yes. The steel shot sewn into the knuckles increases the mass behind each punch, which directly increases kinetic energy on impact. You hit harder and protect your own knuckles at the same time. They're a legitimate tool used by law enforcement and security professionals ā not a novelty item.
Are SAP gloves legal?
Laws vary by state. Some states classify them as a legal self-defense tool; others restrict or prohibit them. Always verify your local laws before purchasing or carrying.
ā ļø We cannot ship these to: California, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, or New Jersey.