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Hand Gloves for Gym

$500.00

Gyming gloves minimize the chances of weights sliding off your hands by increasing the friction between your hands and the iron as well as absorbing sweat excreted by your hands that would have otherwise caused a lot of sliding.

PREMIUM GEL PADDING FOR SUPERIOR PROTECTION

- Qatalyze gym gloves for men, women and boys provide

STRONGER PROTECTION: Full palm protection and thickening PAD will buffer the impact of sport equipment. The Wrist Strap, as a Stress reliever, contribute to improve your power and adjust the tightness of the gloves.

SUPERIOR WRIST SUPPORT

- These hand gloves for gym have extra long 45cm wrist support for added comfort.

EXQUISITE STITCHING QUALITY

- the double stitching on the edges make our gym gloves for workout extra durable

LIGHTWEIGHT YET STRONG AND BREATHABLE MATERIAL

- These gym gloves are made of high quality microfiber material which is light weight with classy look. There is breathable mesh providing optimum ventilation.

ALL-PURPOSE GLOVES: Suitable for a variety of exercises-----Weight Lifting, Pull Up, Exercise, Fitness, Gym Training and General Workouts etc. This glove is also a good choice when you need to do some tough work with your hands.

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