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Padded Weightlifting Gloves - $11.29 after 50% off code

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[Amazon.ca] Padded Weightlifting Gloves - $11.29 after 50% off code

We just set up a gym in the basement and I was looking for a good all-around pair of weightlifting gloves. Found that these have a 50% off code after you select a size:
Save 50% each on gym gloves offered by AoDeDuo when you purchase 1 or more. Enter code CQRA2EGD at checkout.
Brings it down to $11.29 which beats the price of pretty much all the gloves I looked at on Amazon with similar features. Quality is to be determined.
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Not sure why the downvote, they look good. Yes its reseller, but who cares? If quality is bad just send back. I'll get mine delivered today, as i am prime. Will try to report quality and fitment.

Thanks op
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Because a lifter rarely uses gloves ;)
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edmondt wrote: Because a lifter rarely uses gloves ;)
Not everyone wants scabby hands, perfect for the SO.
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no intention of hijacking this thread but I just picked up this pair of Harbinger gloves at approx similar pricing. not having used both, I cant really comment on differences but this one in OP seems to have somewhat of a wrist guard (which is great for those benching heavy as it braces the wrist a lot more).

that said, the Harbinger (a big name in gym accessories if that matters) is just about perfect for kettlebell training - specifically snatches. bare hands can do a number on the palms & I found the Harbinger helps ... alot!

Just my 2c for those looking for options.
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50% off is misleading as it is overpriced at original price
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fyi there is sizechart information on the amazon.com website for this product YMMV
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Ecsta wrote: Not everyone wants scabby hands, perfect for the SO.
Try this instead

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The harbinger has poor quality? Is the padding the only real feature for these gloves?
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I have the same ones but with different branding. Got a few different ones from Ebay a year ago. Still going strong. Though I paid $7... Ebay is cheaper for Chinese crap products so I suggest you guys look there. These gloves definitely not worth the original price!
PS. I agree that gloves are need for those who go to the gym...

I also would like to mention these are NOT lifting gloves but gym gloves. The strap on these gloves is useless. To be considered a lifting glove, the strap must wrap around and give strong wrist support. Strap on these won't give you that.
You won't find these for $10... These are typically much much more, especially for the quality.

As a general gym glove, it's very nice. Just don't spend more than it is worth. Again, I paid 7 bucks and I have another ones which were $6.
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**** the macho shit. Wear a glove if you want, don't if you don't.

Personally, I don't like the wrist wrap ones. I tried the harbinger ones before and it felt awkward.
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Asoul wrote: Try this instead

This is the way to grip to minimize callouses on the upper palm. I only get very small thin ones (around 3 per hand) with this method. No real strength difference in grip for me, with either method, but the deeper palm grip works your forearms more.
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dazz wrote: I have the same ones but with different branding. Got a few different ones from Ebay a year ago. Still going strong. Though I paid $7... Ebay is cheaper for Chinese crap products so I suggest you guys look there. These gloves definitely not worth the original price!
PS. I agree that gloves are need for those who go to the gym...

I also would like to mention these are NOT lifting gloves but gym gloves. The strap on these gloves is useless. To be considered a lifting glove, the strap must wrap around and give strong wrist support. Strap on these won't give you that.
You won't find these for $10... These are typically much much more, especially for the quality.

As a general gym glove, it's very nice. Just don't spend more than it is worth. Again, I paid 7 bucks and I have another ones which were $6.
Is it good for biking?
If I buy something that is not in deep discounted, my father will punish me; everyone will laugh at me. I will be the strange kid who doesn't fit in.
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get a strap, gloves does nothing
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theflyingsquirrel wrote: Is it good for biking?
I've never used these gloves, but I don't see why not. I always use my lifting gloves for riding. They usually cost half the price and I don't notice any big difference between them and the ones you buy in the bike shop.
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My cumpare said gloves are for softies
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goodzyk wrote: fyi there is sizechart information on the amazon.com website for this product YMMV
Size chart is in the images.
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Just want to let you know that people who got banned buying from Amazon has the mindset of "Buy and Try". Once you have enough return with this reason, then you will get a warning letter. However, if the product is broken within 30 days, then the return reason is valid.
Andro wrote: Not sure why the downvote, they look good. Yes its reseller, but who cares? If quality is bad just send back. I'll get mine delivered today, as i am prime. Will try to report quality and fitment.

Thanks op
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I don't think a lot of people commenting here actually deadlift...

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