I personally think that Venum gear is underrated in the US market. The clothes are indeed overpriced but the thai-made gear offers a decent quality/price ratio. The Venum Giant gloves are among the most compact and comfortable gloves I have ever tried, with great wrist support, padding, and hand compartment. The 100% leather Venum Absolute headgear has also been one of my personal favourites and it could easily pass as new. The cheaper, skintex, entry level products such as the challenger series offers also great quality for the price. The design of the brand is a matter of personal preference. Personally I hate the badboy wannabe design of most MMA fashion products and yet I like Venum.
I don't agree with people who praise products like Twins and Fairtex and badmouth Venum. Sure, Fairtex offers great quality gloves overall but hand compartment is mediocre while wrist support is almost nonexistent. This is the same for most thai brands such as Twins, Windy, Top King, for the simple reason that their products are designed specifically for muay thai and not for western boxing. Venum gear is made by the same high quality Thai material and craftsmanship but follows the western boxing guidelines en par with Everlast, Reyes, Grant, Winning, Title, etc. And this is what most people need. I'm talking strictly about boxing here and, unless you live in a country in SE Asia, your punching training is probably modelled after western boxing, whether as part of standup MMA or westernised muay thai.