(Video) Entrepreneur pitches Sharks on Water filled Boxing Gloves

Tony Adeniran introduced the Aqua Boxing Gloves with a bold claim: revolutionizing training by removing the need for heavy bags or dedicated spaces. The concept, simple yet unconventional, involves filling boxing gloves with water to create portable resistance training gear. Adeniran pitched the idea on Shark Tank, seeking $100,000 for a 10% stake, but left without a deal. Yet, his vision remains afloat, buoyed by crowdfunding success and a steady stream of pre-orders.

The gloves, marketed as a versatile training tool, promise convenience and accessibility. Users simply fill the gloves with water, strap them on, and start training. Retailing at $199, these gloves target fitness enthusiasts seeking at-home workout solutions. A Kickstarter campaign launched them at $99, drawing $40,000 in pre-sales despite limited marketing. 151 backers pledged $40,706 to help bring this project to life.

While the idea captured some interest, reactions reveal a split between intrigue and skepticism. Critics question whether the gloves offer any real advantage over traditional methods like shadowboxing with free weights. With many dismissing the gloves as overpriced, some see them as more of a novelty than a necessity.

Supporters, however, appreciate the product’s portability and potential to add variety to training routines. The design eliminates reliance on bulky equipment, a compelling draw for those short on space or seeking flexibility in their workouts.

Despite its promising concept, the Aqua Boxing Gloves face hurdles. Manufacturing delays and supply chain issues have slowed delivery, with pre-orders priced at approximately $99. Adeniran aims to expand the product line to accommodate smaller hand sizes, but the lack of immediate availability could dampen momentum.

For those who prefer innovative training tools, the gloves may hold appeal. Yet, skeptics argue that the price tag might outweigh the benefits, especially when traditional equipment can deliver similar results for less.