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right now, i'm using everlast gloves but they're starting to wear out so i need some new ones. what do you recommend?
 

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I do body pump twice a week and been using gloves for the past 2-3 years.;) The ones that i use are nike dri-fit and i have a pair from fitness first (they are both good imo) and have had no problems when wearing them. The majority of ppl in my gym use nike :D

Ideal when you are doing bicep curls or any other barbell work :D
 

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Are u lifting heavy as in heavy deadlifts, chin ups, shrugs, and other exercises where grip is important? If u r check out some of the heavy duty stuff like harbinger and schiek. Theres also a brand called velox which u can buy in stores around here, workout world, rebel maybe.

But if ur just doing general, lighter weights go with the mainstream stuff like nike

Edit: Actually OmieJay does have a point with not wearing gloves, I used to wear gloves but stopped and ur hands do adapt.
 
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Omie Jay is right, its important to develop grip without using gloves.

Don't use em unless its getting painful to complete your sets without em on.
 

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You already bought those gloves Chocko?

You should have avoided them. Gloves with wrist support aren't that great. Afterall, your wrists will remain weak :p

Only reasons I use gloves (with or without wrist support) are:

-coming back from a wrist injury
-callusses that hurt too much to lift
-grips on the dumbells are worn out.
 

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Yeah there are these great gloves
Called skin
You barely notice a difference when you have them on!
You can have them on all the time irl and not notice.

I'd agree with the steering clear of wrist support thing. I don't do weights but I've had wrist injuries etc (I have carpal tunnel, stress fractures, tendinitis) and having a job involving physical labour, I've found the easiest way to avoid further injuries is to strengthen them through usage, NOT by strapping them etc.
 

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