🏋️♂️ Lift Smart, Lift Epic!
The Epic Leather Gym Gloves by Grip Power Pads combine high-quality leather with a 2-inch wide wrist wrap for enhanced grip and stability during weightlifting and strength training. Designed to prevent calluses and blisters, these gloves offer easy removal options and come in various sizes to fit all users. Perfect for anyone looking to elevate their workout experience.
Brand | Grip Power Pads |
Material | Leather, Rubber |
Size | Medium 7 5/8" - 8" |
Sport | Weightlifting |
Glove Type | Weightlifting |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Color | BLACK |
Special Feature | Padded |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Closure Type | Hook |
UPC | 757170716100 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.26 x 4.8 x 1.73 inches |
Package Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Grip Power Pads |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Grip Power Pads |
Part Number | EPIC |
K**R
Excellent gloves
Very good gloves. Well made ez on off good wrist support
N**.
AMAZING!!!! 8 months later, Still MY ONLY pair in the gym.
OK I purchase these September 5, 2023 and now eight months later I still use these three days a week in the gym. I have never found a replacement to my harbinger weightlifting gloves, but these have fully met all the expectations of the most high quality gloves for weightlifting.I'm hoping they still sell these next time that I need to get a pair of gloves but because of the quality of these, these are still going strong after eight months. I cannot recommend this enough especially if you came from using harbinger all the time!!!
T**B
These are SERIOUS lifting Gloves
To clarify one thing, in the rating there is a "stretch" item. I gave these 5 stars due to the fact they do not stretch! I think there are gloves that should stretch and there are gloves that should not. These are built solid and although they a flexible and conform, stretch is not something I would consider desirable in these gloves. I use different gloves in my workout and not all exercises require the same gloves, of course. If you are doing a push pull split, these are fantastic for push days. I think they are a bit thick for my hands on pull day. I don't have larger hands and by the time I put the bar and these gloves in my hands there is a bit too much there. But for padding, grip, and protection otherwise, these are serious contenders. Give them a try and see for yourself!
T**Y
Excellent Gloves
Grip Power Pads (GPP) make the best gym gloves I've ever used, and I've gone through many brands and types of gloves over the years. My preference is a padded glove with wrist strap as it allows me to work with heavier weight. GPP makes two models that fit my needs, the Epic and the Elite. I've used both and they are comparable. Both are comfortable, well constructed, and very durable. Both gloves sport long 3/4 finger lengths and offer pull straps to easily remove them after a sweaty workout. Both are well padded, but the Elite has thicker padding and better grip. Both utilize the same wrist strap which holds up well over time without losing its velcro "stickiness."My favorite glove was the Elite I purchased in 2019. They fit perfectly and held up very well until my dog decided they made a great play toy. The replacement Elite was equal to my original pair with one caveat — the pull straps were sewn into the glove differently and tended to chafe my fingers, perhaps exacerbated by how tightly they fit; more on that below.I replaced the Elite with an Epic glove and have been using it since, much to my satisfaction. The pull straps are fastened to the outside of the glove, thus do not chafe. However, and this explains my 4 star rating (instead of a solid 5), there is a problem with sizing. Having an 8 3/4" hand, I should take an XL glove. Both replacement gloves, Elite and Epic, fit about the same and were very tight. Measuring the Epic glove (at 8 3/4"), it was much smaller than expected, thus explained the tight fit. The XL Elite glove purchased in 2019 had a circumference of about 9 5/8” (as expected per the sizing chart), nearly an inch difference from the current gloves.As I tend to rip gloves apart at the seams, I decided to try an XXL Elite glove. They are sized correctly per the size chart (at 10 5/8"), thus are far too big for my hand. However, I get them to work adequately by tightening the wrist strap accordingly. I believe the looser fit will give me greater durability over time, and they look brand new after several months of use.Finally, those who work with heavy weight know that gloves have a limited lifespan. As GPP gloves are priced high, some might find the Epic to be a better value as it costs a good bit less than the Elite and is more in line with that of other premium gloves. But know you cannot go wrong with GPP gloves; they deliver.
K**M
Great Gloves
I've had several pairs of weightlifting gloves over the years and I really like how these gloves are made.Easy to get off after my workout by pulling on the loops. That's always been an issue for me.There is a pocket in the palm where if you need more cushion you can add it there.
D**2
There ok..
I love the design of the gloves so seemed alil tight but it streched out to fit my hands. Wrist wraps are great. The bad thing is that they felt alittle slippery at first on the barbell but after a couple of reps the seemed to grip better. Another bad thing is the my gloves had small tears out the bag. One around the outer thumb and one on the index finger. So I know they won't last long.
S**H
Overall ok
I am using these gloves for my workout. Grip is nice but the wrist support is not that much good. Leather over the wrist has elongated and it is not now providing proper wrist support. It get loosen every time, I wrap it around the wrist.
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