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Equipment => Gloves => Topic started by: Rob580 on February 28, 2018, 04:05:06 PM

Title: £30 Gloves
Post by: Rob580 on February 28, 2018, 04:05:06 PM
So,

You've got £30 to spend on gloves, which should be more than enough to get a decent pair. 

What do you get?
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: Yorkershire on February 28, 2018, 04:30:06 PM
Look at Cricket Shed... think they have good options in your price range

or
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CA-Plus-10000-Batting-Cricket-Gloves-ADULT-RH-NEW-STYLE/332562196524?hash=item4d6e40682c:g:kNoAAOSw-0xYk0jA (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CA-Plus-10000-Batting-Cricket-Gloves-ADULT-RH-NEW-STYLE/332562196524?hash=item4d6e40682c:g:kNoAAOSw-0xYk0jA)
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: Churchy1989 on February 28, 2018, 04:45:40 PM
F*all
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on February 28, 2018, 04:48:15 PM
At that price you'd have to decide between protecting your top or bottom hand :-[
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: Churchy1989 on February 28, 2018, 04:51:14 PM
Spend an extra tenner and you can get some decent Batas Gloves that provide protection and have pittards.

Or go sports direct and stick a pair under your hoodie 🙈
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: billyb on February 28, 2018, 04:53:37 PM
There were Newbery Kudos gloves on ebay for about that mark!
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: Gurujames on February 28, 2018, 05:03:17 PM
Recently Got a pair of new puma platinum 5000 for £23 posted - sometimes it's a bonus having youth sized hands.
Also got some SG LItevate for £12 and new old stock GM 606 for £12.
All give more than adequate protection. You need to consider how often you get hit on the gloves (very rarely for me as we don't usually play on bouncy tracks) and how fast is the bowling you face (not much over mid 70's for me).
I find the top end gloves can be a bit bulky which is why (apart from my new puma's) I've gone for lower end gloves.
Bit of a kit tramp too so not against buying second hand. You often get spoilt brats trading in last seasons gloves for something new, or kids who have outgrown them. Either way secondhand softs have minimal value so you can pick them up for peanuts.
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: thecord on February 28, 2018, 05:06:29 PM
Pryzm gloves at £29.99 with Pittards palms look pretty good at the moment although think postage might be a tad high

https://www.pryzmcricket.co.uk/collections/pryzm-cricket-gloves (https://www.pryzmcricket.co.uk/collections/pryzm-cricket-gloves)
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: mattw on February 28, 2018, 05:28:24 PM
Pryzm gloves at £29.99 with Pittards palms look pretty good at the moment although think postage might be a tad high

https://www.pryzmcricket.co.uk/collections/pryzm-cricket-gloves (https://www.pryzmcricket.co.uk/collections/pryzm-cricket-gloves)

Fair point - it's something that we're looking to work on. We can send gloves for about £2.99 but this isn't a tracked service. We use parcelforce via a different company for items too big for the letter box, as this is a completely tracked and signed for delivery which costs us £7 +VAT, +bag/box cost, +handling. So the postage cost is actually cheaper than what we currently pay and the reason why we continue to use this service is that throughout our time we haven't had one package get damaged or lost in transportation (touch wood).
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: jblowe on February 28, 2018, 06:05:35 PM
http://www.mandhoutlet.co.uk/category-s/106.htm (http://www.mandhoutlet.co.uk/category-s/106.htm)

got some t2 pads the other day. spot on
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: Calzehbhoy on February 28, 2018, 06:09:24 PM
SS Test Whiteouts

Can almost get 2 pairs for that price just have to add delivery from India.
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: JB on February 28, 2018, 06:31:49 PM
Recently Got a pair of new puma platinum 5000 for £23 posted - sometimes it's a bonus having youth sized hands.
Also got some SG LItevate for £12 and new old stock GM 606 for £12.
All give more than adequate protection. You need to consider how often you get hit on the gloves (very rarely for me as we don't usually play on bouncy tracks) and how fast is the bowling you face (not much over mid 70's for me).
I find the top end gloves can be a bit bulky which is why (apart from my new puma's) I've gone for lower end gloves.
Bit of a kit tramp too so not against buying second hand. You often get spoilt brats trading in last seasons gloves for something new, or kids who have outgrown them. Either way secondhand softs have minimal value so you can pick them up for peanuts.

Just for gloves??? 😂😂😂
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: Jaffa on February 28, 2018, 07:05:07 PM
[url]http://www.mandhoutlet.co.uk/category-s/106.htm[/url] ([url]http://www.mandhoutlet.co.uk/category-s/106.htm[/url])

got some t2 pads the other day. spot on


Good find. Would you know if there's any difference between the newer T2's and the older ones (apart from colour and price)?
http://www.mandhoutlet.co.uk/t2-batting-pads-p/mht2pad.htm (http://www.mandhoutlet.co.uk/t2-batting-pads-p/mht2pad.htm)
http://www.mandhoutlet.co.uk/type2-batting-pads-p/mhty2pd.htm (http://www.mandhoutlet.co.uk/type2-batting-pads-p/mhty2pd.htm)
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: jblowe on February 28, 2018, 07:13:33 PM
the Older T2's are the same as the older Alpha pads, even with the brown trim.  not seen them up against the newer pads
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: cricketbadger on February 28, 2018, 07:21:49 PM
ive got a couple of top end gloves on ebay for less than £30 if interested, some romgear and jedi ones
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: thecord on February 28, 2018, 07:23:02 PM
Fair point - it's something that we're looking to work on. We can send gloves for about £2.99 but this isn't a tracked service. We use parcelforce via a different company for items too big for the letter box, as this is a completely tracked and signed for delivery which costs us £7 +VAT, +bag/box cost, +handling. So the postage cost is actually cheaper than what we currently pay and the reason why we continue to use this service is that throughout our time we haven't had one package get damaged or lost in transportation (touch wood).

I bought a pair myself so no complaints here, just thought it does blow the £30 budget!
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: jamielsn15 on February 28, 2018, 07:25:49 PM
I'll be putting some M&H type 1 and type 3 gloves on ebay over the weekend. Very low starting prices and all 100% unused
Title: Re: £30 Gloves
Post by: Biggie Smalls on March 01, 2018, 05:18:54 AM
Bas players , ss test whiteouts , or ss dhoni 7 whiteouts.