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    Gloves are being shred up

    I replaced my old gloves about two months ago, So now i bought there decent nike ones. But now they are starting to come apart, the weight of the dumbells is shredding up all the stitching. I dont wanna keep buying gloves, so if anyone has a good durable brand of gloves or an alternative to protect them i'd like to hear suggestions.
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    Just don't use them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee
    Just don't use them.
    My suggestion as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YSK
    I replaced my old gloves about two months ago, So now i bought there decent nike ones. But now they are starting to come apart, the weight of the dumbells is shredding up all the stitching. I dont wanna keep buying gloves, so if anyone has a good durable brand of gloves or an alternative to protect them i'd like to hear suggestions.
    I never buy any Nike products for exactly that reason....its cheep and falls apart quick.....their tennis shoes are the worst.
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    Yeah, i wouldnt use gloves but if i dont my hands develop this huge skin buildup, i think its something like a callus, righ under the beginnings of the index and middle fingers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YSK
    I replaced my old gloves about two months ago, So now i bought there decent nike ones. But now they are starting to come apart, the weight of the dumbells is shredding up all the stitching. I dont wanna keep buying gloves, so if anyone has a good durable brand of gloves or an alternative to protect them i'd like to hear suggestions.
    You can borrow my girlfriends gloves -

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    i use reciever gloves, i forgot the brandm but they are very durable. maybe champion or something.

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    Go to walmart and buy a pair of tight fitting leather work gloves
    and snip off the finger tips!

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    Quote Originally Posted by YSK
    Yeah, i wouldnt use gloves but if i dont my hands develop this huge skin buildup, i think its something like a callus, righ under the beginnings of the index and middle fingers.
    Yeah thats the idea, its where the skin has toughened. Everyone gets it, its part of lifiting weights.

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    Schiek 540 gloves are excellent. Mine last months and months.

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    Ive used Harbinger since day one. My current pair is about 4 years old, but as I posted above, I dont use them much. Pretty much only when it would tear my hands otherwise, like powercleans and the like.

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