I got the aquatic gloves (short fingered in small sold out).
If they don’t work for weight lifting I can always use them rafting and scuba diving.
I got the aquatic gloves (short fingered in small sold out).
If they don’t work for weight lifting I can always use them rafting and scuba diving.
This probably isn’t the key demo, but I sure appreciate these. Got 3 and I plan to use them for spring whitewater kayaking.
[QUOTE=promyst, post:17, topic:308578]
In for one, gonna use them for weight lifting, driving on colder days, and biking. And for 6.99 that’s quite a steal.
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well here on my piuter the darn cables are still pictured so even with a user no gloves for me LOOK WoOTInG
Would get a pair or three for the wife. But I am scared that what I’ll get her will be the wrong size.
Shirts are easy to size. Hands, no.
In for 3. Will use these bad boys for hunting.
[QUOTE=wootmeharder, post:18, topic:308578]
No these would be horrible for weightlifting. Get the ones with the wrist wrap, you will get better support. Harbinger makes great gloves for weightlifting, but NOT these.
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Why do I need wrist wraps? I use a pull-up bar and then resistance bands. Never hurt my wrists before. I just hate the blisters.
[QUOTE=tehtruth, post:12, topic:308578]
these are perfect weight lifting gloves - buying these as a backup for the pair i am currently thrashing… same brand but the cost at dicks or sports authority is quite a bit more… good deal
in for 2… for me and the fiance
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I hope you are a girl and/or not lifting more than 5 lbs. REAL weightlifting gloves NEED a wrist wrap for support. These might be good for some things, but these are NOT weightlifting gloves.
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A full fingered stroke for under $10? Used for wet applications and advertised as vanishing when you’re showing off…
There’s a joke in there somewhere.
[QUOTE=bassic, post:11, topic:308578]
Just remember… no glove, no love
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tOO FUNNY NOW THOSE WITH OUT FINGERS ? HUMMM
[QUOTE=Castlevania, post:16, topic:308578]
It would be helpful if the picture of the gloves was labeled with the glove type. I’d like to buy a pair but I’m not confident which is which. They list 4 types but only 3 are in the picture.
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One of the full finger types is only size XS and the other full finger has the rest of the sizes. I think they’re all the same.
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Why do I need wrist wraps? I use a pull-up bar and then resistance bands. Never hurt my wrists before. I just hate the blisters.
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if your doing pull-up then you are not weightlifting … just saying
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Why do I need wrist wraps? I use a pull-up bar and then resistance bands. Never hurt my wrists before. I just hate the blisters.
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+1…pull-ups is not weightlifting. Grab a 50 lb dumbbell and do some curls with each glove and then you will see the difference.
[QUOTE=rebeltreble, post:5, topic:308578]
Anyone think these would be good weight lifting gloves?
I’m tired of getting blisters from my pull-up bar. I’m thinking on the short fingers.
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I use them for precisely that although I recently find them on the bulky side.
Size chart here points to Harbingers site which says I should be a large but I went with a medium for the gloves I bought (a slightly different model.)
I ordered two (they ran out of the short fingers) since this price is amazing. Also went according to the size chart on the hopes that it’s accurate.
In for 3 for kayaking and various other outdoor sports. thanks for the tip on the non-weightlifting use of these (didn’t bother reading the write up after I saw the brand). Got two sizes for my husband since we weren’t sure, so someone else in the family will get the pair that doesn’t fit him ![]()
[QUOTE=TBIRDLVR, post:20, topic:308578]
inches are inches dude
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Yes, but an XS for men is a S for women’s sizes (see size chart link). I’m a woman with small hands. I went for XS and I’ll hope for the best. I think even a woman’s XS would fit anyway.
In for three! These are excellent gloves for gardening. They give you a much better feel for the plants than a traditional gardening glove. This is especially true if you suffer from contact dermatitis from tomato plants and other irritants in the garden.
$7 what the hell, I need a pair of sports gloves. Might use this for shooting.
id get a pair but it dont say what are what 0-o
FYI, these gloves are not regulation for college football, as NCAA dictates all gloves worn in games must now be solid gray.