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Harbinger 1250 Training Grip WristWrap Glove (Black) | 
| Brand: Harbinger Category: Sports Department: unisex-adult
Buy Used: $21.50 - $33.00 as of 7/30/2010 03:33 CDT details
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Rating: 67 reviews Sales Rank: 531
Color: Black Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 5.7 x 2
MPN: 1250 ASIN: B00074T4EC
Release Date: March 1, 2010
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| Features:
| • | The weight training glove for frequent lifters and all around training | | • | Patented WristWrap® stabilizes wrist with adjustable but gentle pressure, keeping the wrist in proper position while training | | • | Palm features TechGel⢠Comfort Pads that mold to your hands, protecting them from the stresses of active training | | • | Gloves are handwashable | | • | Extended fingers maximize hand protection |
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Product Description For frequent lifting and all around training, the Harbinger® Training Grip Wrist Wrap® weight lifting glove provides the maximum in cushioning and comfort.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 67
No more blisters! July 2, 2010 P. Obrien (Planet Earth) Well lets see, I gave this product 5 stars for a few reasons:
-It is padded on the palm, and on the first joint part of your hand.
-It fits nicely on my hand, I measured my hand to be 8.5 inches, and this medium sized glove for guys worked great! I'm glad I didn't follow the chart, and order the large glove.
-The material has a thick stitch to it, so your hands can breath, and you don't feel like your wearing sweaty rubber gloves.
-The gloves are stitched in such a way that it reduces wrist movement, this helps a lot with soreness when trying to level yourself with heavier weights.
My only complaint! Is that when doing pull ups with these gloves, the edges can scrap against your hand, but it still feels easier than without wearing gloves.
Great product!!! May 18, 2010 I. Alcocer Carriles (México) A great product for those looking for gloves with wrist support. Comfortable and durable. A great choice!Harbinger 1250 Training Grip WristWrap Glove (Black)
Best Lifting Gloves Ever - No more wrist pain April 29, 2010 S. Mason (Florida) I've been lifting seriously for about 10 years now and these are hands down (haha) the best lifting gloves I've ever used. After some surgeries last year on my wrists, I was having some pain as I got back into the gym, but switching to these have seemed to cure my ailments by keeping my wrists in great position. I'm tempted to buy another 10 pairs just so I won't run into a problem when they quit making them at some point. If you're reading this, you're wasting time- BUY THEM NOW!
Not comfortable, poor design, sizing chart way off. April 28, 2010 Chad Bednarczyk 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been lifting for years now and owned numerous pairs of gloves, naturally they wear out. While these gloves are very well built the overall design is flawed and uncomfortable.
Pros:
Lots of cushion everywhere
Wrap around provides good wrist support
Styling is good, look nice
Cons:
Gloves have so much cushion you can barely close your hand around the pull up bar or weights, not a good kind of cushion, way too much.
I measured my hand to figure out the correct size as instructed and bought according to the sizing chart. While it fit my palm ok, the gloves were way too long for my fingers and way too much cushion. I don't have odd hands and i've never seen this problem before with any other brand. My pinky actually disappears in the glove when gripping the bar. I had to cut a half inch off the fingers in order to make them fit. Problem now of course is sharp edges and the huge variation from padded gloves to bare fingers makes them unusable.
I have learned my lesson buying harbinger gloves, they were expensive and not even remotely worth it. This isn't the first time either. I have bought them in the past, same exact problem. Bulky, uncomfortable and didnt fit right and thanks to the excessive cushion it eliminates so much feeling especially when doing the bench press with heavy weight it makes it dangerous.
They need to do a bit more research on what makes a weight lifting gloves good while not going over kill and ruining the point, add gripping ability, cushion the hand from heavy weight, prevent calluses and keep your hands dry. All while adding control and comfort. As the saying goes, they should fit you like a glove and become part of your hand, so you can lift longer with heavier weight without destroying your hands. These feel like a big mess and all you want to do is take them off.
I was hoping to get used to them to break them in, I couldn't stand them. I went back to my old gloves that are falling apart.
Feels good but a little too big April 21, 2010 Mauricio Carneiro (Boston, MA USA) The gloves are perfect. The wristwrap is a little too big for the size of this glove. I feel it could perform better with a smaller wrist wrap. The material is breathable, but sometimes it seems like it's not breathable enough.
I used the Harbinger Big Grip II WW before this and hated it because it's too bulky and one can barely grip anything inside that glove. But the breathability on the Big Grip was better than this one.
This one performs better overall, so here goes my 3 stars.
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