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Equipment => Gloves => Topic started by: FvanN on January 26, 2012, 06:42:32 PM
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Just wanted to know if anybody has a pair or knows if they are any good?
http://www.woodstockcricket.co.uk/curve-gloves
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I'm going there in a couple of weeks to collect a bat he is making for me.
So I will have a look over the softs and let you know what they are like mate
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That would be mighty kind of you. As you can tell I'm still hunting for a pair of gloves in blue,
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I saw thee last week when I went to the factory, there very nice, if you want some let me know and I can sort them out at a good price for you!
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That would be mighty kind of you. As you can tell I'm still hunting for a pair of gloves in blue,
No problem mate!
Just give him a ring if his numbers on his website, top bloke to talk to!
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Might have to do that. Would love the H4L LE gloves but there black :( and im not a fan of the pointy ends on the fingers of the excel gloves.
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Go for the newbery tour gloves, very comfy and look good!
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http://www.itsjustcricket.co.uk/batting-gloves-c20/senior-batting-gloves-c21/stick-batting-gloves-p301
These might interest you, a happy compromise from the H4L LE/excel maybe?
Also from a sponsor, I've got the red Willostix ones and they are brilliant gloves
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[url]http://www.itsjustcricket.co.uk/batting-gloves-c20/senior-batting-gloves-c21/stick-batting-gloves-p301[/url]
These might interest you, a happy compromise from the H4L LE/excel maybe?
Also from a sponsor, I've got the red Willostix ones and they are brilliant gloves
Like them but im after some gloves with some blue ion them to complement the white/blue/white grip I have on the way from peplow and as my pads have blue on them to its got to match....
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The curve gloves are very good gloves. I would recommend them mate, very cheap as well for the quality :D
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Newbery Tour's as mentioned before are around £44 on eBay. Double the price of the woodstocks but they are Newbery...
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Woodstock = Newberry, well basically, they have lots of similarities. The biggest difference is price though, Newberry can charge more though because they are more of a well known brand. Hardly any difference in quality as they are both brilliant.
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£20 is a great price for new gloves, the platinum ones are hefty like newbery gloves. I have yet to find a comfier glove than the SPS2's. The curve range looks a bit cheaper IMO but the top of the range Woodstock stuff looks very nice.
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Yes the curve range is obviously not the top of the range stuff yet still top notch, quality kit. I have the Platinum gloves and they are amazing. Don't have a bad word to say about them, no joke. Great gloves :)
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Have a look at the hawk gloves. A few team mate have them and they are really good quality. They also do similar ones for £24. All their gear has a blue theme.
http://hawkcricket.com/Details.cfm?ProdID=131&category=7