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Equipment => Gloves => Topic started by: Cover_Drive on April 07, 2011, 05:37:52 AM

Title: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: Cover_Drive on April 07, 2011, 05:37:52 AM
When I first started playing cricket in 2009 I didn't wear inners as I didn't like them but then when I read on the forum that wearing inners you can prolong your gloves life I started to wear them and initially they didn't feel great but I kept using them so with time I got used to them.

So just few minutes ago (perhaps for last 20 minutes) I was playing around with my bats and I wore gloves without inners so I was getting good feel on my hands and good grip too. When holding the bat it didn't feel very thick but I must say I got more feel of handle and it basically glued well with my hands.

Personally I am a big fan of pittard palm as I love the feel of them and I find them very soft. I get the best feel of the pittard palm when I am not wearing inners and I get maximum softness when I wearing the inners, so which one is important?

So my questions are;

Does it really make a big difference in gloves life if you wear inners and if you don't ?
Generally speaking is it wise to wear batting inners ?

Any help and suggestion would be highly appreciated.

Cheers!
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: sgcricket on April 07, 2011, 06:07:25 AM
some types of pittards are meant to be water/sweat resistant. this way you can wear the batting gloves without inners and not worry about the life. it is more important to get the feel of the bat. so if you can get a better feel without inners, then you should definitely opt for that.
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: Cover_Drive on April 07, 2011, 06:45:17 AM
Do you know which pittards palms are those?

I once again tried it and again I got better grip and feel of palm without inners while with inners I found it to be very thick and my palm would be moving as I play a stroke and when I grip the bat.
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: Talisman on April 07, 2011, 07:17:48 AM
Pittards leather is all treated for water resistance and also ceramic coated for longer life.

Batting inners are a throw back to ye olden days when people only had access to one set of gloves for their entire life, not the one set per week disposable society we now live in. I simply don't see the need for them as they cannot add anything to batting, an extra layer will diminish the feel and control needed.
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: harry kovert on April 07, 2011, 07:22:32 AM
Never had you down as a touch player Mr Brimble........more along the lines of Captain Caveman! How wrong I can be!
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: sgcricket on April 07, 2011, 07:23:20 AM
WR100, WR100X like on the GM Original LE, Slazenger Ultimate etc
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: Cover_Drive on April 08, 2011, 02:24:13 AM
Cheer guys much appreciated, thanks for your time!

I think I will not wear batting inners from now on as the feel is not the one you get without inners.
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: Johnny on April 08, 2011, 08:54:58 AM
If you do wear your gloves aout due to not wearing inners.... it's just a great excuse to buy new gloves!
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: haider-k on April 08, 2011, 09:55:23 AM
Has anyone tried fingerless inners?

http://www.gm-cricket.com/range/inners/fingerless-inners.aspx

Maybe with these you can get the best of both worlds? Feel of the handle, control and protection?
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: johan95 on April 08, 2011, 10:35:37 AM
Yes I have a pair of fingerless inners I bought of Richie a while back, I think they're that pair. I much prefer them to the full inners I used to wear :)
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: harry kovert on April 08, 2011, 10:42:41 AM
Just a case of preference I think.

From my view the inners do prolong the life of the gloves. They are also useful in absorbing sweat thus aiding grip.
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: slogsweep on April 08, 2011, 12:55:20 PM
The longer youre innings the more likely your glove palms will start slipping off the grip. Inners helps to keep sweat off the glove palms.
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: johan95 on April 08, 2011, 12:59:12 PM
Perhaps it would be wise to have a pair of innings in your bag for if you got to an advanced stage in your innings and were sweating too much, thus losing grip. I suppose by then the damage may have been done :(
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: Liam-SCCC on April 08, 2011, 01:06:17 PM
I always wear fingerless inners. I've got a couple pairs and rather than having to change gloves in an innings I simply change inners if needed at a drinks break
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: Kulli on April 08, 2011, 01:26:28 PM
Perhaps it would be wise to have a pair of innings in your bag for if you got to an advanced stage in your innings and were sweating too much, thus losing grip. I suppose by then the damage may have been done :(
Easier just to keep a spare pair of gloves I'd think.
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: slogsweep on April 08, 2011, 01:30:15 PM
Easier just to keep a spare pair of gloves I'd think.

cheaper and space saving on the bag to have the extra inners IMO
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: Kulli on April 08, 2011, 01:33:19 PM
cheaper and space saving on the bag to have the extra inners IMO
Definately cheaper, but I don't think an extra pair of gloves is likely to be a dealbreaker with anyones kitbag.
Title: Re: Batting Inners, is it wise to wear them ?
Post by: langer17 on April 08, 2011, 04:28:24 PM
I'm a heavy sweater (dont know why as I am fairly fit, but oh well) so inners are essential for me. I used to always wear full finger ones but the season just gone by, I changed to fingerless ones. They keep your palms dry and you can hold the bat better because your fingers are free to grip the bat directly.