A good pair of grip gloves?
kazane1
Posts: 264 Member
Anyone got any recommendations on gloves that have good grip on for weight lifting? Thanks all!
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Your hands?
Use some chalk, or straps where appropriate7 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »Your hands?
Use some chalk, or straps where appropriate
This, all day long.0 -
I’ve got some straps already I just hate getting calluses and I like a little extra grip if I could. I don’t like using chalk or liquid chalk either .2
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I’ve got some straps already I just hate getting calluses and I like a little extra grip if I could. I don’t like using chalk or liquid chalk either .
I haven't used gloves in years, and wouldn't say my calluses give me rough, horrid hands. They're barely noticeable - with the exception of a couple.of times I've ripped skin off. Admittedly, I don't deadlift a lot, and wear straps more often than not.1 -
The main issue with gloves is that they'll limit your grip strength due to restricting hand movement and increasing the effective diameter of the thing you're gripping. Using straps will significantly decrease the amount of damage your hands will receive if that's a limiting factor.4
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Honestly, any will do so long as you make sure they match your purse.
I keed, I keed
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djeffreys10 wrote: »Honestly, any will do so long as you make sure they match your purse.
I keed, I keed
And this is why I don't carry a purse either LOL3 -
djeffreys10 wrote: »Honestly, any will do so long as you make sure they match your purse.
I keed, I keed
Aha. OP If you're worried about callused strong hands. Buy some lotion. I built railroads for a living and deadlift 3x a week using just chalk. And I still have soft hands despite some mild calluses0 -
I like my "GoFit Diamond Tac Weightlifting Gloves".
I get better grip compared to not using gloves which is my main reason, but not only reason, for using them.
If you are in the UK....
I got them from Fitness Superstore for about £10 and they have lasted a couple of years so far.1 -
I like my "GoFit Diamond Tac Weightlifting Gloves".
I get better grip compared to not using gloves which is my main reason, but not only reason, for using them.
If you are in the UK....
I got them from Fitness Superstore for about £10 and they have lasted a couple of years so far.
Thanks mate I’ll check them out.0 -
Thanks for all the input people!0
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I use a pair of cheap (in cost but not quality) fingerless leather palmed and synthetic backed climbing gloves that I bought at REI. They only cost around $15.
They provide comfort w/o negatively affecting my grip and, since they are so inexpensive, I actually have 3 pairs of them; one that I use for rowing, one for use lifting in my garage and one that I carry in my gym bag.1 -
Another "*kitten* gloves" person here. I do use straps for backoffs on pulls but that is more grip failing and trying to work in more volume.
I honestly feel glove take away from the grip and reduce your connection to the barbell. I have callouses but they are not too bad. I just file them down once a week and they stay fairly smooth. You can use lotion after lifting to help minimize them if you really don't like to have them.1 -
Calluses for life here; I do use straps though
For grip, if needed I will use Al(Cl)3/Certain Dry 12% (non-Rx/OTC) every other day (it's strong but can be irritating if using too much or applying too frequently). This stuff will make your hands bone-dry1 -
Thanks for the input all1
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Get calluses. Your grip will strengthen. I lift 5x a week and have callused hands but nothing major.
I try not to even use straps anymore but they're only used on back after deads as my grip then fails on rows and lat pull. My grip is too weak for my back strength.2 -
Get calluses. Your grip will strengthen. I lift 5x a week and have callused hands but nothing major.
I try not to even use straps anymore but they're only used on back after deads as my grip then fails on rows and lat pull. My grip is too weak for my back strength.
I find I can do with the extra grip where ever I can get it lol.0 -
I have the "tacky" gloves from Walmart... I think they are gold's gym brand.0
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