Harbinger 149 Women’s Pro Wash & Dry Weight Lifting Gloves (Black/Pink, Medium)

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by on May 20, 2014 at 9:22 pm

Harbinger 149 Women’s Pro Wash & Dry Weight Lifting Gloves (Black/Pink, Medium)

Harbinger 149 Women's Pro Wash & Dry Weight Lifting Gloves (Black/Pink, Medium)

  • Designed specifically for women
  • Contoured flexible double leather palm
  • Fully adjustable wrist closure Open cell foam palm and finger cushioning
  • Performance vented stretch panels on back of hand and fingers
  • Machine wash and dry leather

The new Women’s Pro glove has been revamped for peak performance and durability. Designed especially for women, this colorful glove is not only fashionable, but it packs a punch. Performance-vented stretch panels flex naturally and keep hands cool. Double leather palm protects your hands, yet maintain feel on the bar. Did we mention, the glove is fully machine washable and dryable? Available in Pink/black and Blue/black

List Price: $ 16.99

Price: $ 14.99

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3 Comments

  • Jason G. Yamauchi

    20/05/2014
    34 of 34 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    does what its supposed to but could be better, January 15, 2011
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    Jason G. Yamauchi (california) –
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    This review is from: Harbinger 149 Women’s Pro Wash & Dry Weight Lifting Gloves (Sports)
    i bought these gloves for my girlfriend and the only reason i purchased these is because they were pink. comparing the other gloves i saw i think this had the best palm design. i knew that if i had bought her a glove with a thick solid palm padding then she wouldn’t use them since she already has a hard time gripping the pull-up bar. another downside is that these gloves don’t have a wrist strap. my girlfriend always has a hard time getting these off and i end up having to help her to pull them off. if you are looking for function over form then you should consider harbinger’s flex fit gloves. these have a better palm design which makes it much more comfortable then traditional weight lifting gloves. they have a flex fit 134 for women and a flex fit 138 for men. i have the 138 and i love them. they are the most comfortable gloves i have used so far.

    pros: cost, pink, good flex, OK palm design, durable
    cons: difficult to get off(needs wrist straps)
    overall: good gloves but you should take a look at harbinger’s flex fit 134 and 138 for a better choice.

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  • L. Beha

    20/05/2014
    18 of 20 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Neutral, October 16, 2008
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    L. Beha (Philadelphia, PA USA) –
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    I have nothing to compare these gloves to since they are my first pair. They are super cute (I have the black and pink) and wash and dry with no issues.
    I do have a little trouble getting them off after working out since there is no strap, but its not a big enough issue for me to really care about.

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  • C. Hazard

    20/05/2014
    14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Gloves!, April 1, 2012
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    C. Hazard (Downers Grove, IL USA) –
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    I received these from my husband (size small in black/gold) for Christmas and like them well enough that I’ve bought another back-up pair. I have small hands and have found it difficult to hold on to the pull-up bar long enough to complete all the reps I need to do. I’ve tried 3 different pairs of gloves (different manufacturers) and these were the only ones that allowed me to grip the bar long enough to do 18 leg lifts, and that was the first time. I’ve been able to do more since. My hands kept losing their grip and slipping off the bar with the other gloves. With these, it was a piece of cake.

    I agree with the other reviewers that they’re more difficult to get off than gloves with velcro. However, for all I know, perhaps that’s the very reason that helps me grip the bar longer. At any rate, once you get used to taking them off/on, the slight difficulty isn’t very noticeable. I encourage you to try them.

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