GYM NASTY

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Due to the nature of glove deodorisers we cannot accept returns or exchanges.

However, if you are unhappy with your GLOVE BUGS, get in touch with us and we can help with any issues that you may have.

Muay Thai Glove Deodorisers UK

Sick of smelly hands after training? You know the one—that cheesy, sweaty stench that clings to your skin. Maybe you’re the one making the whole gym smell like a bad decision. Or maybe it’s your gloves, festering in your bag, waiting to unleash their fury.

Either way, it’s time to fix it.

GLOVE BUGS
BOXING GLOVE DEODORISERS
GLOVE BUGS
BOXING GLOVE DEODORISERS
GLOVE BUGS
BOXING GLOVE DEODORISERS

Meet GLOVE BUGS. The effortless way to keep your gloves fresh.

Pop one in each glove after training. That’s it. No gimmicks, no complicated rituals. Just drop them in and let them work.

GLOVE BUGS absorb moisture, eliminate odours and don't leave a horrible masking scent.

The result? Gloves that don’t stink up your gym bag. Hands that don’t carry the smell of yesterday’s sparring session. Clinching without the fear of driving your partners away.

Don't just cover the odour. Eliminate it! 🥊

Unscrew to level 1, 2 or 3. The GLOVE BUG will emit a subtle fresh scent.

Put a GLOVE BUG in each glove or shoe and the deodorising & dehumidifying will start to work. Keep them in your gear - we recommend overnight - until freshness has been restored.

How to remove smells from boxing gloves

This is your quick guide to keeping your gloves fresh.

🧼 1. Wipe Them Down After Every Session

Use a clean towel or antibacterial wipes to remove sweat and grime from the outside and inside of your gloves right after training. The sooner, the better!

🌬️ 2. Air Them Out Properly

Open them up and let them breathe. Hang them or pop our GLOVE BUGS inside. Never leave them zipped in your gym bag!

❄️ 3. Keep Them Cool & Dry

Avoid heat sources like radiators or direct sunlight, which can damage glove materials. Let them dry naturally in a cool, ventilated area.

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Boxing Glove Care Guide

Looking for how to get that awful smell out of your Muay Thai or boxing gloves, or just bought a new pair and want to prolonge their life?


We've got your corner.

How to remove smells and deodorise boxing gloves

You can remove smells from boxing gloves by using either baking soda or about a table spoon of apple cider vinegar. For better, less faff results, we highly recommend investing in some glove deodorisers. These help deodorise and dehumidify to eliminate sweaty odours.

The best deodorisers for boxing gloves

1. GLOVE BUGS by GYM NASTY - Great for eliminating odours and keeping your gear fresh.

2. Meister Glove Deodorisers - Are great for a lasting scent.

3. NO ST!NK - Brilliant at absorbing moisture.

Are boxing glove deodorisers worth it?

In a word: yes. If you're serious about your training, you should be just as serious about your kit. A good deodoriser doesn't just mask odours—it tackles the root cause: moisture and bacteria. It's not a luxury; it's a long-term investment in hygiene, performance, and the longevity of your gloves.

How do glove deodorisers actually work?

They work like silent assassins. The Muay Femur if you like. Most glove deodorisers use natural materials—like cedar or activated charcoal—to absorb moisture and neutralise the bacteria that cause smells. The result? Gloves that stay fresher, last longer, and don't knock you out before your opponent does.

Can I use air fresheners instead of glove deodorisers?

You could. But would you mop a ring with a wet wipe? Air fresheners mask. Deodorisers solve. Stick with the kit made for fighters, not dashboards.

Do glove deodorisers prevent bacteria?

They don't just prevent—it’s more of a ceasefire. By reducing moisture, they create an environment where bacteria struggle to thrive. It’s a clever, passive defence—no sprays, no fuss.

Can boxing glove deodorisers be reused?

Some can. It depends on the materials. GLOVE BUGS, for example, are designed for long-term use but will eventually need replacing. Others may be recharged by leaving them in sunlight. Always check the maker’s advice.

Do glove deodorisers work in other gear?

Absolutely. Chuck them into your shoes or kit bag. Anywhere that sweats can stink.

Deodorisers aren’t picky—they just want to keep things fresh.