Striker 00117 Tough Skin Gloves - Lightweight Fingerless Palm Protection, Small/Medium.

Striker 00117 Tough Skin Gloves - Lightweight Fingerless Palm Protection, Small/Medium.

Striker 00117 Tough Skin Gloves - Lightweight Fingerless Palm Protection, Small/Medium.

I have been running the Risk Racing Palm Protectors and I love them. My hands are baby smooth because I don't work for a living and I can't take the torture of racing motocross. These are almost the same as the Risk ones but the holes for each finger is a little smaller and uncomfortable until you stretch them out. They were a few dollars cheaper than Risk so I tried them. I will probably buy the Risk ones next time. I highly recommend a palm protector if you think you need it.

I'm happy with this item. I use them when I do yard work like mowing or edging. They keep my palms from developing rough spots and calluses. Feels a little thin but have held up for three 1 hour sessions and are fine.

Used them for walk-behind mower this weekend - MUCH less soreness afterward than usual. I wish they were even thicker and went up the fingers more for gripping the speed-bar. Large - extra large fit well and stayed in place (Lady with medium to small hands).

I have a cyst on the palm of my hand. These are lightweight and easy to use holding a tennis racket.

For the price you cannot beat this product. There are imitators and none have been as inexpensive as these. I buy them for my daughter to avoid calluses from racing motocross. She really can't live without them. As soon as she's down to one pair, I'm ordering a bunch more from amazon. These work well for yard work, painting, anything that requires repetitive hand movements with a tight grip - get these! You won't regret it.


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Feature Product

  • Full palm protection from blisters and vibration
  • Wear alone or under work gloves for added protection and comfort
  • Great for working with hand tools, yard tools, power tools (vibration reduction), working out with weights, and sports
  • Light weight

Description

00-117 Size: Small / Medium Features: -Touch skin gloves. -Full palm protection from blisters and vibration. -Wear alone or under work glove for added protection and comfort. -Lightweight and do not hold in heat and moisture. -Great for working with hand tools, yard tools, power tools ( vibration reduction ), working out with weights, sports, etc. -Perfect protection when rowing, waterskiing, jet skiing, biking and weight lifting. Use: -Work Gloves. Dimensions: -6-6.5"H x 4.75-5" W x 0.06" D.



Raced an Enduro where I normally get blisters. Wore these under my gloves and all I can say is I didn't get any blisters. As for the claim of no bruises not quite but great product. After 3 Races they seem to be a little worn out and have stretched out and did not work well for the last race. I will order another set and see if they last as long.

I use these for waterskiing under my normal gloves. They are really nice but unfortunately don't last all that long. On the plus side, $6-7 a month to save my hands multiple times a week is worth it to me. No more sanding calluses, blisters, or that painful pinch at the end of the day. Plus I can use my $60-$80 gloves twice as long since they don't have to be as tight to protect my hands.

Easy to use and great protection for the hands. Inexpensive but a bit flimsy

I bought these after a pair of work gloves I'm rather fond of failed to prevent a weekend of heavy hammering from giving me a few palm blisters. Putting them on feels a bit quirky, they look a bit odd once donned, and I'm not sure how long they'd last were I not wearing regular gloves over them, but at the end of the day, they deliver on their claim: a second weekend of heavy hammering failed to cause any more blisters. Nice work, Striker!

It works. This gloves just fit on my hands.

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