Get the benefits of Harbinger's patent-pending BioForm and BioFlex technologies with the Non-Wristwrap Weightlifting Glove with Heat-Activated Cushioned Palm (Pair). Strategically placed "BioForm" pads soften with body heat, molding to hands and the bar. These gloves feature engineered protection that prevent calluses and blisters for harder, heavier, and longer lift sessions. The exclusive dual closure system offers a customizable, form fit. Gloves are pre-curved with extended length to position and protect fingers. The BioFlex layered palm design acts like a second skin, moving with the grip for stronger lift performance. Spidergrip technology offers exclusive tactified leather palms that grab the bar for ultimate grip control and power. These gloves are made with real leather
K**5
good
I have many gloves, these are my go back pigs. I have used them for some good couple weeks intermitently with other gloves depending on the exercise, these are great for push (chest, shoulders) exercises, the cushion at the fingers even covers the second falange of each finger (that's a 66% finger covering!).The only downside is that you have to put them well because sometimes the leather (I don't know if it is leather actually, but is the palm cover that is a secondary floating cover on top) at the palm will be too tight and may hurt during bench presses, specially if you put wrist wraps, as they will move the original little holding wrap of the glove and will make that flap cover to hurt the palm at the base of the pollice.Second thing is they are kind of a bit slippery, but is minimal, so be aware of that.I don't use them for deadlifts and most pull exercises, I used them a minimal couple times, and hold up pretty well at the knurling zone, but I have other gloves for it.They are also good for bicep exercises.UPDATE: after some months of use, I call these the "Zero Grip", they still have good cushion though.
F**D
A great glove once broken in.
At first the gel in the pads roll and make gripping cumbersome of not awkward. However once the gloves and gel "break in" or set then the glove and gripping becomes comfortable. The longer coverage on the fingers provides for more comfort. The dual strap allows for a more custom glove closure. Overall I'd say these gloves are the best I have had. Tight fitting and no slack. I'd buy them again.
S**S
Decent gloves
Compared to other Harbinger gloves I like these the best for what’s out there now. I don’t care for wrist wraps so for finding a decent pair without wrist wraps I think these are pretty decent. No rips or tears yet. I wear a XL glove and they fit a little tight at first but after a couple weeks of lifting I’m glad I stayed with XL and didn’t get a XXL. They loosen up and the padding will eventually mild to your hands. Basically give them time to break in. My only complaint is small but the wrist closures are weird on these but you get used to them and the gloves still work fine.
B**E
Good quality
I've had these gloves for 6 months now, working out on a rowing machine and a bowflex regularly. They are a bit thick, but that's good. They hold up well. Some reviewers complained about the design of the velcro straps. That's a nothingburger. Some people like to complain about inconsequential stuff.
A**R
Very durable, long lasting
This is my 2nd pair. After using the 1st pair for several years, I replaced them, not because they wore out, but because my wife complained about the stink. Padding is excellent and they really hold up well to the wear and tear of weight lifting and using resistance bands. The hook and loop mechanism is a bit hokey to fasten, with one strap folding over the other on the back of the hand. This requires a little finger dexterity, but is manageable. I hope they continue to offer this product going forward, as I expect to need to buy them again.
A**Y
Do Not Buy Harginger Bioform Strength Gloves!
DO NOT BUY THESE GLOVES! For the past thirty some years, I have been a loyal purchaser of Harbinger-brand weight gloves. In the past, typically, one of their pairs of weight lifting gloves would last for several months. This pair, however, began to tear and fray after just 30 minute of its initial workout! The left ring finger began to tear after just a moderate session on the bench. Other fingers rapidly began to show signs of immediate fraying, with loose threads already appearing.I have read, recently, about Harbinger's decline in quality gloves. I, unfortunately, decided not to heed these warnings. Now, I am likely stuck with a $27 pair of gloves I probably would not even delegate to simple yard work.
E**R
Great Gloves
I give five stars, because I have been buffing for years, I have sweaty hands and because of that, I have had to use gloves. Been through numerous pairs and this one is the best. Great fit, supports your grip and cuts down on callouses. The wrist closure is funky, but you adjust to it. Great glove.
K**O
... worn these specific style gloves for nearly 5yrs and love them however as of recently they don't seem to ...
I have worn these specific style gloves for nearly 5yrs and love them however as of recently they don't seem to hold up as long. Stitching comes undone, the wrist velcro seems smaller and the elastic within the palms don't line up correctly to give that tight grip. a blind man could sew and line up the stitching better.It seems quality control has lost its edge. Perhaps Trump will re event the product quality.
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