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Don't like Blisters?
Hey for all you drummers out there who complain about having blisters and think that you may stop playing because you cant take hundreds of stinging lumps on your hands, well listen up, These babies will protect you from the toughest sticks around. Ahead makes some of the strongest sticks of all musical history and let me tell you it should come to no surprise that they make the sturdiest gloves around too! Their sticks will last for decades and so will their gloves. My dad gave me a pair of his and believe me they still have the same quality as when he bought them long ago. These gloves can take a beating and are great cover for those who blister easily
Reviewed by Nicholas on 10/17/2006 who plays Any band of metal.
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Tight gloves - nice feel !
These gloves are simply the best. I used to use Zildjian gloves but those don't give you the necessary feel of the drumsticks in your hands, so you loose the "feeling". I play drums for more than 15 years and I tell you my friends, this is one of the ?must have? of any serious Rock drummer.
Because my playing style is Rock and Heavy Metal, I had to look for some kind of protection. I used to have terrible hands; full of wounds and crappie unpronounceable dermatologic things. So, my friends? This is what you need: a nice pair of drum-gloves for your personal hand-skin protection!!
Reviewed by Roberto M. on 10/30/2006 who plays Rock, Heavy Metal.
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Great gloves, need more sizes
These gloves are great, they stop blisters and give some extra grip, i play metal and i play hard, i wear them on occasions, my only problem...I have big hands. I own the XL pair but thier much too small. If they came out with a 2 or 3XL pair i would be set, that would be awsome.
Reviewed by Tommy Mackey on 9/12/2009 who plays Metal.
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Blister-Free
No blisters and a better grip. What's to dislike?
Reviewed by Scott Zenz on 8/26/2009 who plays eclectic.
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Best drumming gloves ever!
I have been playing drums for 15+ years and I have only gone through three pairs of these gloves. I started using these in an independent marching corps and then decided to use them with my kit. They provide the best protection without taking away the feel of your sticks. I would recommend these gloves to anyone who plays a lot. Either on the stage, or on the field, they are the best!
Reviewed by Christy on 5/15/2009 who plays Rock, electronic.
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They're simply awesome
They've got to be one of the best investments i've put into my kit. The only problem is i have a habit of throwing my gloves down and getting the velcro stuck on the silky silver, fraying the material. As long as you take care of them, unlike myself, you will love them.
Reviewed by Xailiant on 4/25/2009 who plays Everything.
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doesn't slip!
these are great for any player, beginner or expert, they've never slipped except once because i'm an idiot and let go.
Reviewed by ryan w. on 1/21/2009 who plays rock, hard rock, .
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Improved grip, still ended up with damaged hands, but good overall. Worth buying.
These are nice gloves. My hands breathe well while playing and I gained a slight amount of additional stick control. I play hard rock, punk and metal, so naturally my hands take quite a beating under normal circumstances. I have always had the problem of tearing and ripping the skin on the insides of my fingers in between joints while playing, causing painful blisters and sores. For the longest time I simply taped my hands between joints, but I still came away with hands that were pretty roughed up. These gloves reduced the amount of damage my hands took considerably. I still had some skin pull up on my right ring finger, but other than that, I had no sore spots. If you play the hard stuff and you're tired of beat-up hands, these are worth a buy.
Reviewed by Dan on 1/6/2009 who plays Hard Rock, Punk, Metal.
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The Best Period
These gloves are the best small improvement to your dexterity. Alows you to play without your skin ripping apart and absorbs the shock(in my opinion)
Reviewed by brandon dudley on 12/9/2008 who plays metal.
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Get a Grip
My hands are kinda leathery, so I can't really feel the sticks or amount of my grip and they tended to slip out of my grip. These gloves are better than tape because they're always on no matter what you pick up, and the (minimal) wrist support actually did aid in some wrist shock inflamation that I was experiencing. The leather is extremely thin like golf gloves so my first pair split after 1 year of 2X/week but I guess that's actually a pretty good life. I'm buying these again.
Reviewed by Don on 12/7/2007 who plays Classic Rock.
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