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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I love these gloves,
This review is from: Harbinger 130 Classic WristWrap Glove (Black) (Sports)
I bought these gloves, because being stationed in Iraq I don't have much to do with my down time other than lift weights. I was looking for something to limit my range of motion in order to alleviate wrist pain. These gloves have done just that, and my wrists never hurt. The only draw back I have seen is that the pair I bought were a little tight even though they are the size I normally buy. I lift 6 days a week and I have yet to find any signs that the stitching is deteriorated. I am really enjoying these gloves.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Harbinger 130 Classic WristWrap Glove (Black) (Misc.)
These gloves are made well and have heavy duty stretch panels between the fingers. The only draw back I have with these gloves is that they are tight. I ordered large which is the size I normally wear and they are tight. Getting them on and off is a challenge but being in Iraq I did not want to return them and wait another month for new ones to arrive. If you wear large and want these gloves, go with the X Large.
2nd review 28 July 2009... Ok so I have been working out at least 5 times a week for 2 hours a day. These gloves after 9 months have finally started to show some wear. You can see a few of my knuckles through the top of the glove but they have held up very well. They were tight for the first month but have stretched out and now fit great. Its time for me to get another pair and I will be getting the same set of gloves again.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great gloves for working out,
By Helen Oftroy (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Harbinger 130 Classic WristWrap Glove (Black) (Sports)
These are better than the gloves without the wristwraps...they aren't as loose and the wristwraps add extra support when I am lifting. The only thing that would make this better is if there was more padding on the palm area.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
don't get too used to em' they don't last long,
This review is from: Harbinger 130 Classic WristWrap Glove (Black) (Sports)
I have owned these gloves for almost two years now, and a week ago one of them ripped near the thumb area because the leather got too worn out. of course i have used them a lot as my primary gloves for about two years so i am not disappointed, however what i am disappointed about is the lack of padding. the padding is so minimal that after six months i had to buy pads to attach over the glove in order to relieve pain on my palm. also i find that even after the gloves are broken in they will still cut from between the fingers.
as for the pros of these gloves, they have really good grip and the wrist strap is very efficient in reducing wrist pain making them a popular choice at the gym [i have seen many people sporting them]. In conclusion however i would not recommend these gloves to someone who lifts heavy and frequently, simply because the gloves are very light and the material is not very durable
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
well worn,
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This review is from: Harbinger 130 Classic WristWrap Glove (Black) (Misc.)
I've gone through 2 pairs of these gloves in about 7-8 yrs, working out about 3-4 times per week over 2 hrs each time. As someone who has used these and the non-wrist wrap version, I would suggest that you evaluate what kind of exercises you're doing to see what your needs are. I feel like a lot of free weight, barbell work is going to justify the wrist wrap gloves, more machine and resistance band work will probably not justify the wrist wraps for most. I'd also recommend washing the gloves in the washing machine every couple of months. They hold up in the washer and dryer just fine, you can also air dry them. In my opinion, washing them extends the life of the product. I'm not as familiar with the newer Harbinger glove products, can anyone who has used both the newer and classic versions speak to the differences?
Updated Oct 2010: bought another pair as it has been about 2 years since my previous pair and wear and tear has taken its toll...noticed that packaging is now different and the product slightly different. Older packaging consisted of a plastic black and gray pouch, now has been reduced to cardboard backing with some twist ties. Product is also seemingly a little different. Size medium used to fit me fine through 2 pairs, but now the product is significantly smaller and tighter. My fingers barely fit through the holes and taking off the gloves are now time consuming and a struggle. I'm probably going to widen the holes a bit, but anybody else noticing that the newer gloves are much smaller?
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent,
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The product is excellent, I love this brand, I always buy Harbinger because is the best for my hands. I recommend this
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Gloves,
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This review is from: Harbinger 130 Classic WristWrap Glove (Black) (Sports)
These gloves are much better than the poor quality fabric ones I had before. They have more padding, made of real leather, have wrist wraps that take away most of the pressure when benching, and they fit nice and snug on your hands. Some people may not like the gloves fitting tightly, but I like it more than them being loose.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good gloves, excellent if you consider the price.,
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This review is from: Harbinger 130 Classic WristWrap Glove (Black) (Misc.)
I had previously bought Harbinger 155 Power StretchBack Glove (Black). They lasted me about a year until they ripped where the velcro connects to the glove itself. I felt like getting an upgrade so I bought these for about 18 bucks because they seemed reasonable. My first impression when I got them and tried them on was that they were very tight. I bought them in medium, which is the size I normally wear. However, this was only a problem when putting them on, as the tightness actually helped the grip. Once i broke them in, which took about a week, they were very comfortable. The biggest improvement I noticed with the gloves was that they were very versatile. I have congenitally small(weak) wrists and the straps provide excellent support during my chest and arm workouts. One thing I noticed, however, was that when doing exercises involving underhand grips on barbells(cleans, deadlifts, etc.), the way the straps place tension actually weakened my grip at times because they were constricting the blood flow to my hands. Fortunately, I found that using the straps as you would normal lifting straps was pretty effective and actually helped my grip, although I don't think everybody will have this problem. I lift every other day for about three hours and have had these gloves for 5 months and the only sign of real wear they have is that the suede grip part is a little smooth and the leather loosened up a bit(which is good, otherwise my fingertips would turn purple every time I went to the gym).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great gloves,
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This review is from: Harbinger 130 Classic WristWrap Glove (Black) (Sports)
I have had these gloves for a year and they are still like new. They did not stretch out and they are very durable. I highly recommend.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
So far, so good,
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This review is from: Harbinger 130 Classic WristWrap Glove (Black) (Misc.)
I've had these for about a month, and I have no complaints. A little over a year ago, my wrists started bothering me, so I looked into getting gloves with wrist-wraps. These gloves:Valeo Ocelot Wrist Wrap Lifting Gloves had good reviews and weren't too expensive, so I bought them. I should have bought the Harbinger 130 gloves instead. This is my comparison between the two:
1. The Valeo Ocelot material retains your sweat, so they are foul and smelly if you don't wash them after each use. No such problem for the Harbinger 130. 2. The Valeo Ocelot has more padding in the palm. For some people that may be a good feature. I find it annoying because it makes it more difficult to keep a good grip. The Harbinger 130 does not affect my grip as much. 3. The Valeo Ocelot took a few days to break in. The Harbinger 130 were fine from day 1. I can't really say why that was the case, but it's what I noticed. 4. The Valeo Ocelot wrist-wrap is elastic, the Harbinger 130 wrist-wrap is not. That doesn't make one better than the other, but it is a difference. The Valeo Ocelots started to fall apart after a couple of months, and were useless after about 9-10 months. The Harbinger 130s appear to be holding up better, but it is too soon to really compare. |
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Harbinger Classic WristWrap Glove (Black, Small) by Harbinger
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