Nike Men’s Core Lock Training Gloves (Flint Grey/Black/Game Royal, Medium)

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by on September 30, 2013 at 3:23 am

Nike Men’s Core Lock Training Gloves (Flint Grey/Black/Game Royal, Medium)

Nike Men's Core Lock Training Gloves (Flint Grey/Black/Game Royal, Medium)

  • Padded palm
  • Fits snugly for maximum grip
  • Helps prevent calluses
  • Easy removal· Sublimated print to back of hand

Core lock training gloves provide the ultimate grip and comfort during lifting

List Price: $ 30.00

Price: $ 15.00

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2 Comments

  • STAT

    30/09/2013
    8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Not meant for heavy weight-lifting. But great for anything else., January 2, 2013
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    Was disappointed they are not meant for heavy weight lifting. They look good overall (including the palm area). I got a medium pair and they fit me a little tight around the thumb area (For your reference: Measurement from tip of my middle-finger to bottom of my palm/wrist is 7 inches.). The more I wear them, the easier they come off. I’ve had them for about a month and it seems they will last for a while. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a light-weight workout glove/cross-trainers. 4.5 stars is a more fitting rating.

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  • TiGr

    30/09/2013
    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Not the greatest gloves for your money., March 26, 2013
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    TiGr (Los Angeles, CA) –

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    I’ve only just started lifting weights again recently, and was perfectly happy with the Harbinger mesh-back gloves I originally purchased. However, after losing a glove, I purchased these Nike gloves as a replacement only 2 weeks ago based on stellar reviews they received here, and there’s a HUGE difference between them.

    In such a short period of time, the Nike gloves have already had their stitching start to come unraveled at the wrists and fingertips, and they don’t provide nearly the same amount of comfort and padding for lifting heavier weights. On top of that, in order to get them tight enough to be useful, they also leave unsightly seam-lines on your hands after you remove them, like your hands have been asleep in wrinkled sheets for however long you’ve been lifting.

    They also look like golf gloves.

    I’m sure these are fine for moderate workouts, but if you’re looking to move more serious poundage, you’d be better off doing what I’m going to do right now, which is spend a little less money on some sturdier Harbingers.

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