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Specialist Cricket Retailers => Uzi Sports UK => Topic started by: Ashvir on December 22, 2009, 08:18:49 PM

Title: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Ashvir on December 22, 2009, 08:18:49 PM
These gloves are superb. Excellent all round purchase.

Communication 10/10, 24 hour response to my emails, brilliant seller
Product 10/10 They do everything I need them to do.

Flexibility improved after watching 1 hour of Crimewatch. Very thick and the leather is flexible. Overall I am very satisfied with the product. I reccomend AS Sports to anyone wanting to buy cheap cricket eqpt.

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Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: leeroy_acko on December 23, 2009, 08:15:47 AM
they look nice mate, I rate them. What were you doing to them during crimewatch??
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Ashvir on December 23, 2009, 10:24:06 AM
they look nice mate, I rate them. What were you doing to them during crimewatch??

Thanks, I was wearing the gloves and opening and closing my hands
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: leeroy_acko on December 23, 2009, 01:03:09 PM
Love a good sausage finger!
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Master-Basterd on December 23, 2009, 07:38:55 PM
Sorry to be the "baddy" in this. But them gloves look nasty, look very cheap and basic. Sorry !.
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: niceonechoppy on December 23, 2009, 07:41:20 PM
How much were they?
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: petehosk on December 23, 2009, 07:43:01 PM
I used to know a farmer who had fingers like that!!
He had hands like shovels and fingers like sausages!
I probably could have painted his hands with white paint, and they would have looked like batting gloves!  ;D
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: peplow on December 23, 2009, 08:30:28 PM
yeah not a great fan of those gloves. Have to agree with pinchy!
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Apple on December 23, 2009, 08:30:58 PM
not a fan im afraid.

agree with peplow and pinchy
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Wilko on December 24, 2009, 01:01:05 AM
They seem pretty basic. do they offer good protection?
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: petehosk on December 24, 2009, 01:07:24 AM
Not my cup of tea either - farmer handed gloves!  ;D

Seriously though, if anyone is interested there are nice example of these being sold on this forum!

http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=3696.0 (http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=3696.0)
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: leeroy_acko on December 24, 2009, 09:30:27 AM
the simplicity is the point of them though, thats what make them nice
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Ashvir on December 24, 2009, 09:46:22 AM
How much were they?

£15 posted
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: niceonechoppy on December 24, 2009, 09:47:07 AM
Sounds like a bargain to me!
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: peplow on December 24, 2009, 04:56:15 PM
yeah that is a good price, but when you compare to puma, kook etc they dont look as good (imo) and probably dont protect as much..however it looks like you get what you pay for..which i suppose makes sense so can't complain!!
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Ashvir on December 24, 2009, 05:06:10 PM
They were a bargain. The protection is better than my kook blade runners
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: petehosk on December 24, 2009, 05:22:53 PM
Actually very good value at that surprising price!
But there is being protected....... and there is looking good!
And just not sure about the faaaarrrrrrmmmers fingers - oooooo ahhhh!  ;)

But as I said - extreme value!  ;D
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Master-Basterd on December 24, 2009, 06:14:21 PM
Their okay for £15...

I wouldn't personally buy them, it would probley hurt if you got wrapped across the hand by a ball !

You bought them recently i presume, why not save and get the shadow gloves ?
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Ashvir on December 24, 2009, 06:40:36 PM
Their okay for £15...

I wouldn't personally buy them, it would probley hurt if you got wrapped across the hand by a ball !

You bought them recently i presume, why not save and get the shadow gloves ?

Because they do not sell them in youths size
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Master-Basterd on December 24, 2009, 07:09:14 PM
Because they do not sell them in youths size

Could of got Newbury SPS 1's in youth ?
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Uzi Sports on December 24, 2009, 07:22:00 PM
Their okay for £15...

I wouldn't personally buy them, it would probley hurt if you got wrapped across the hand by a ball !

You bought them recently i presume, why not save and get the shadow gloves ?
I don't agree with you on protection. In my view the protection is much better than many other gloves in the same price range gloves. I'll give u the gloves FREE if u get hurt by the ball as u have indicated.

Asad
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Master-Basterd on December 24, 2009, 07:32:02 PM
I don't agree with you on protection. In my view the protection is much better than many other gloves in the same price range gloves. I'll give u the gloves FREE if u get hurt by the ball as u have indicated.

Asad

Asad,

Wouldn't waste my money buying them. I'm happy with my two brand new pairs of Newbery SPS 1's.

I have a pair of Kookaburra Kahuna Mayhems i picked up for £17.50 right here with me, Just by looking i know their better than the gloves you sold that look like a leather gloves with cigar shaped sponge on the back.

In my opinion i would only be prepared to pay around £8 for them.

Suppose if you made some £££ and ashvir is happy, your both winners.

Sorry to rant..

James
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Uzi Sports on December 24, 2009, 07:42:36 PM
Asad,

Wouldn't waste my money buying them. I'm happy with my two brand new pairs of Newbery SPS 1's.

I have a pair of Kookaburra Kahuna Mayhems i picked up for £17.50 right here with me, Just by looking i know their better than the gloves you sold that look like a leather gloves with cigar shaped sponge on the back.

In my opinion i would only be prepared to pay around £8 for them.

Suppose if you made some £££ and ashvir is happy, your both winners.

Sorry to rant..

James
Asad,

Wouldn't waste my money buying them. I'm happy with my two brand new pairs of Newbery SPS 1's.

I have a pair of Kookaburra Kahuna Mayhems i picked up for £17.50 right here with me, Just by looking i know their better than the gloves you sold that look like a leather gloves with cigar shaped sponge on the back.

In my opinion i would only be prepared to pay around £8 for them.

Suppose if you made some £££ and ashvir is happy, your both winners.

Sorry to rant..

James

I respect ur opinion James. I don't like people passing their expert opinion on something they haven't used or seen. Well for £15 inc postage is not bad price for these gloves. Let ashvir use them and he can tell us How comfortable and protective these gloves are.

Asad
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: peplow on December 24, 2009, 09:07:46 PM
£15 is a good price for any half decent gloves and these do look sorta solid, just not mad about them especially when you consider other gloves around. and when you consider i got rp's for £17 (although this is a mega one off) i think pinchys figure is probably about right.
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Uzi Sports on December 24, 2009, 09:38:17 PM
£15 is a good price for any half decent gloves and these do look sorta solid, just not mad about them especially when you consider other gloves around. and when you consider i got rp's for £17 (although this is a mega one off) i think pinchys figure is probably about right.

Are u saying that I have to check with James what prices i need to sell my products. I don't dictate what prices he or other people sell their products to forum members. My main concern is Customer satisfaction and i believe Ashvir is happy with his purchase. Our prices are very competative to all the other retailers in the market.
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: peplow on December 24, 2009, 09:51:18 PM
no not at all mate. i think that 15 quid is very fair. But i was just saying with many sales going around and bargains people have picked up then what pinchy says is what i agree with. Not that you should be selling them for that much at all. Sorry if i offended at all mate just my opinion on the gloves. And yes your right aslong as people are happy its all that counts :) and yeah i think you'd be hard pushed to find those gloves for less than £15! So not knocking you at all. Sorry
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Ashvir on December 24, 2009, 09:59:00 PM
Are u saying that I have to check with James what prices i need to sell my products. I don't dictate what prices he or other people sell their products to forum members. My main concern is Customer satisfaction and i believe Ashvir is happy with his purchase. Our prices are very competative to all the other retailers in the market.

I am 100% Satisfied with my purchase. Thanks Asad for these wonderful gloves!
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: peplow on December 24, 2009, 10:00:57 PM
there you go thats all that matters :) as i or other people that are not as keen on the gloves arent wearing them!

One question are they soft on inside or fairly hard like some i've seen?? (btw thats not some i've seen just like that, thats just some gloves i've seen/felt)
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Ashvir on December 24, 2009, 10:03:25 PM
there you go thats all that matters :) as i or other people that are not as keen on the gloves arent wearing them!

One question are they soft on inside or fairly hard like some i've seen?? (btw thats not some i've seen just like that, thats just some gloves i've seen/felt)

They are very soft inside
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: johnwhite910 on December 25, 2009, 06:20:08 AM
Very nice gloves, thanks for sharing.....
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: swamidude on January 07, 2010, 02:29:49 PM
These look really good for £15! But Ashvir, my SG Dazzlers are mens, and they fit my 14 yr old hands! I think Indian brands tend to have smaller sizes for mens, so it may well turn out that the shadow gloves are suitable for your hands, and you could always wear a pair of inners inside.

Shiv
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: Ashvir on January 07, 2010, 03:23:27 PM
These look really good for £15! But Ashvir, my SG Dazzlers are mens, and they fit my 14 yr old hands! I think Indian brands tend to have smaller sizes for mens, so it may well turn out that the shadow gloves are suitable for your hands, and you could always wear a pair of inners inside.

Shiv

Thanks going to get some SS ones so will get mens size
Title: Re: Review of my new BAS Blitz Gloves
Post by: swamidude on January 17, 2010, 11:37:04 AM
Yeah, even if they are too big, then you can wear them in a few years or something.

Shiv