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Equipment => Gloves => Topic started by: harrystokoe on March 05, 2010, 09:26:25 PM
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What are the comfiest and most flexible gloves around at the moment?
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those gray nicholls tonight
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My warsop clubmax's are really soft and flexible. Quite a budget glove but do the trick :D
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There are loads of soft and flexible gloves on the market i suggest going to a local shop who stocks a fair amount ok kit and try them as some you will like and some you wont and im mega fussy about gloves and its sausage which works for me.
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Personally i hate sausage gloves! Probably because i have only tried crap ones but block style suit me better.
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My local shop has literally nothing though so I just thought I'd get opinions on decent gloves I could order of the internet. Flexibility is the main issue for me as most gloves I have used are quite stiff.
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I was sent a pair on kook beast gloves which are very soft and subtle and very nice, although they are rh so no good for me you may want to try something like that's as they should be reduced if shops still have them. Id still recommend finding a good stockist and travelling down their and try as many as you can.
Quick Keep which sausage have your tried ?
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Early Redback gloves are very supple and sexy.
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Bruce somehow i defo have you down as a sausage man ?
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Slazenger mid range and Powerbow 3 star. Powerbow's were a mates.
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i think thr old chase pro gloves the sausage version were very comfy
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That's why then bud try some top end ones from the likes of ss or the other copies as they are very very good, as are the powerbow test version.
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Nah - sharky tooth style for me.
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That's why then bud try some top end ones from the likes of ss or the other copies as they are very very good, as are the powerbow test version.
Yeah, they have never tempted me though :D
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What are the comfiest and most flexible gloves around at the moment?
For me the best gloves are made by SS. You can pick any of SS gloves.
Regards
Asad
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Puma, can't go wrong
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cji ultimate 1000 ;)
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Canterbury, now Ayrtek's gloves, best I've had/tried on.
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as fattus suggests redbacks are absolutely superb for comfort and flexibility, the old surefire gloves inparticluar. the new ones will be just as good.
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My SG Dazzlers are sausage, relatively stiff to begin with, but now nice and supple :-)