Standard Weight Bench with Leg Developer . The Elite Fitness Standard Weight Bench is designed for Beginner to Intermediate Weight Training using the traditional 5' or 6' Standard Barbell Set ( not included) The Multiple Position Backrest Pad can adjust from Flat to a 2 Position Include with the use of the Quick Adjust Incline Bar. Made of Durable Steel Tubing this bench offers a 22.5" inside diameter and 25.5" outside diameter Crutch Width for most standard barbell sets. The front leg lift with foam rollers offers additional leg development exercises.
- Multi-position Standard Weight Bench made of durable steel tubing with a bar holder and leg developer
- Fixed 1.5-inch uprights hold standard width barbell bars
- Quick adjust incline bar for 1 flat and 2 incline bench positions
- Comfortable padding on bench; leg lift with padded rollers
- 22.5-inch inside diameter; 25.5-inch outside diameter; weight capacity: 400 pounds
More detail ...
Meshback lifting gloves are made of genuine leather with padded palms and cotton mesh backs. Soft terry lining for comfort and durability. Gloves are die-cut to ensure consistent quality and fit. Hook and loop closure tabs. Sizes SM-XXL
- Genuine leather padded palms
- Cotton mesh backs
- Soft terry lining
- Hook and loop closure tabs
More detail ...
Men's Pro Natural Wash & Dry Gloves Leather is 100% Machine washable and dryable
- Features an adjustable writ closure for a snug but comfortable fit
- Stretch "Ventilator Mesh" allows hand and fingers to bend naturally while keeping them cool
- Abrasion resistant leather on the palm maximizes glove wear
- Short finger length reduces unwanted bulk
- Wrap-around thumb protection cushions and covers the inside of the thumb with a second layer of leather to protect against abrasion.
More detail ...
Men's Pro Natural Wash & Dry Gloves Leather is 100% Machine washable and dryable
- Features an adjustable writ closure for a snug but comfortable fit
- Stretch "Ventilator Mesh" allows hand and fingers to bend naturally while keeping them cool
- Abrasion resistant leather on the palm maximizes glove wear
- Short finger length reduces unwanted bulk
- Wrap-around thumb protection cushions and covers the inside of the thumb with a second layer of leather to protect against abrasion.
More detail ...
Classic Padded Lifting Strap 21" long and 1 1/2" wide this strap maximizes gripping strength
- 5mm foam padding protects the hands during lifting
- Increases traction and lifting safety while cushioning and protecting
More detail ...
Great gloves. Great price.
Unbelievable price. Shipped pretty fast got three pairs on the day we needed them. Good basic pair of gloves for lifting.
More detail ...
A bit pricey but worth every penny
This is the best lifting strap out there. Yes it's the most expensive one but it worth every penny. Very soft and comfortable. No slip surface work very well.
More detail ...
Not as bad as others say but could be better...
I bought these after having the Harbinger 1200 Big Grip gloves (midnight blue/black). I wanted to buy another pair since I had been using those gloves for about 4 years lifting 3-5 times a week. I found out from Harbinger over the phone that they no longer manufacture the older pair and was convinced to try these new ones out. Too bad they only have that tan color.
When first giving these a try my only complaint was that the webbing between my pointer finger and thumb would hurt because of the gloves during the lift. This went away after about 3 workouts. The rubber grips/padding are in a more functional design than the previous model and conforms to the weights easier. The breathability is MUCH better than the previous model and I appreciate that a lot.
I don't see why people are so upset about the rubber grips/padding thickness. Did you not see that before you bought them? Anyways the grips/padding are the reason I wanted these gloves (and the Harbinger 1200 when I used those). I lift heavy weights usually dumbbells and the grips/padding allow me to hold onto the weight much longer than I normally would. Doing shrugs with 120 lbs in each hand would be really tough without the extra friction. The thickness does not get in my way at all which may be due to my hand size (can palm a basketball).
My only gripe is that the stitching is already starting to come undone in one area about 1.5 cm long. I have had them 6 months and the previous model didn't start doing that until 3.5 years.
These gloves are not for the average user. I would recommend these to heavy lifters who workout often. The features that make these gloves beneficial do not necessarily benefit the majority. If you stay on the lower end of the dumbell rack (< 80 lbs) or just work out here and there I would just stick to the normal Harbinger gloves. I hope this helps out.
More detail ...
Only one small problem
The only problem I had with this belt is the screw that went through the u-bolt stripped out. I just put a longer screw through the u-bolt and used a nut on the end. Other then that I haven't had anymore problems. This dip belt works great and can confirm it will hold 115lbs during dips or pullups.
More detail ...
Comparing gloves (4 types)
Boy have I had a hard time finding a pair of weight lifting gloves! My previous ones were simple leather Saranac gloves not much padding but they lasted for several years. The leather eventually rotted out forming huge holes. But I can definitely say that the Saranac gloves were awesome.
Now onto the replacement. I tried four different types of gloves.
Harbinger 143
Harbinger 1260
Harbinger 1215 Big Grip II
GoFit Diamond-Trac
The Harbinger 143 gloves were OK. They didn't have too much padding but fit very snug and were difficult to get off. Also the fingers were short.
The Harbinger 1260 and 1215 were both unusable due to having too much padding in the palm and knuckle area. The padding is comfortable for pressing exercises (e.g. bench press) but makes it all but impossible to do pulling exercises (e.g. pull ups curls deadlifts rows etc.). You can try them yourselves but save some money and take my word for it.
The GoFit Diamond-Trac gloves are the best of the bunch for my needs. They have a little padding in the palm but not enough to interfere with your grip. They are lightweight so I'm not sure how long they'll last but I'll reserve judgment on that. They do make my hands sweat because the neoprene on the back doesn't seem to breathe well. They run a little larger in size than the other gloves. Also I like that they have a finger tab to help you pull off the gloves.
Please be kind enough to indicate if reviews are helpful.
More detail ...
Good weight lifting gloves
These gloves have a good grip and the mesh on the back of the hand permites perpiration to evaporate easily. They contain an antibacterial agent that allows for them not to smell.
More detail ...
Comfortable and supportive
I have had these gloves for a month now and have had no problems with them so far. They are both comfortable and supportive during my weight training sessions and I never sweat in them. One feature I find appealing about these gloves is that they can be put in the washer and dryer for quick and easy cleaning. The design of the gloves shows their feminine side without being too showy (no loud colors) which makes them easy to coordinate with any active wear.
More detail ...
needs a release strap
The product was economically and the supplier was responsive. However here is no release strap. So after you've had a heavy work out you literally have to peel the gloves off and they usually come off inside/out. It's like putting on a tight wet pair of pants. It's just so hard to find small lifting gloves for women. Better than nothing but I have got to find a better product. Harbinger used to make one with a wrist wrap in a woman's small and extra small. I haven't been able to locate that again.
More detail ...
Light fresh and durable excellent for biking !
Even thou I bought this item for weight lifting I found out it was better suited for mountain biking because of it's durability (weight lifting materials and make) and well ventilated design (mesh back). Weight lifting gloves should have a wrist band ! in order to protect joints.
More detail ...
Ideal weightlifting gloves
I've gone through several gloves over the years(whether from wear and tear or just losing them) and I've got to highlight these as quality gloves.
Weightlifting gloves don't always cover up to the middle of the fingers so calluses form in the middle even if the bottom of the fingers don't. These glove-fingers cover up just past this section of the finger when the hand is flexed.
Also the light breathable back limits the heat buildup from heavier gloves. Wrist wraps have never actually protected my wrists if you can't keep your wrists straight a wrist wrap sure as hell won't be enough to hold it for you. The marginal benefit does not justify the presence of wrist wraps and they're thankfully absent from this glove.
The leather here is softflexible and PROPERLY PLACED. Avoid the other Harbinger lifting glove models at all costs the padding seam in the thumbsection is driven straight into the bone whereas this pad's seam runs smooth. Another nice feature is that unlike my other gloves the material doesn't shrink in the wash so it can be tossed into the laundry instead of having to be handwashed like most gloves. (And you need to wash lifting gloves since gyms are horrendously bacteria-ridden in addition to the odor).
More detail ...
Great Gloves Wish Site Offered a Sizing Chart
I lift weights regularly and started to get callouses on my hands so I went seeking some gloves. I purchased these based on the good reviews. They are great but I'm giving them only four stars because there is no sizing chart available. I had originally ordered these in a large because I thought that would be a safe bet: I'm 5'8" taller than most women I know and based on my wrist size I have a "small large" frame. And I have to buy household gloves in a large. Well these gloves in a large where too big and of course when I went to order some in the next size down they were back-ordered & I had to wait nearly a month further callousing my hands. Once they arrived I found them to be a great fit & quite comfortable. They in no way hinder my grip on the weights they're cute and and a portion of the proceeds goes to breast cancer research. A good buy would definitely recommend.
More detail ...
Hands restorer hands preserver: one of the best inventions ever
Here's just how good NewGrips are. For various reasons I was unable to row for two months. Practically a lifetime in rowing terms especially if your hands suffer from both carpal tunnel and arthritis. But yesterday I got back on the rowing machine slipped the NewGrips on over my wrist braces and did 7000 meters without the slightest tingle or numbness in my hands. Then the next day I did it again and the day after that. Still no symptoms. No one should ever row or lift weights or sweep or do a thousand other things that are [...] the hands without NewGrips.
NewGrips are quite simply one of the great inventions of all time. Using NewGrips I expect to be rowing well into my old old old age. All in all NewGrips are wonderful beyond words.
And if all that doesn't convince you look at it this way: if you have bad hands like mine NewGrips will give them new life; if your hands are still in good shape NewGrips will keep them that way.
TIPS...
1. For those who wear carpal tunnel braces: To keep the NewGrip pads from tearing tape a strip of Dr. Scholl's molefoam over the top of the metal section of the braces.
2. If you wear CTS wrist braces order the NewGrip wrist straps one size larger. Works like a charm
More detail ...
Comparing gloves (4 types)
Boy have I had a hard time finding a pair of weight lifting gloves! My previous ones were simple leather Saranac gloves not much padding but they lasted for several years. The leather eventually rotted out forming huge holes. But I can definitely say that the Saranac gloves were awesome.
Now onto the replacement. I tried four different types of gloves.
Harbinger 143
Harbinger 1260
Harbinger 1215 Big Grip II
GoFit Diamond-Trac
The Harbinger 143 gloves were OK. They didn't have too much padding but fit very snug and were difficult to get off. Also the fingers were short.
The Harbinger 1260 and 1215 were both unusable due to having too much padding in the palm and knuckle area. The padding is comfortable for pressing exercises (e.g. bench press) but makes it all but impossible to do pulling exercises (e.g. pull ups curls deadlifts rows etc.). You can try them yourselves but save some money and take my word for it.
The GoFit Diamond-Trac gloves are the best of the bunch for my needs. They have a little padding in the palm but not enough to interfere with your grip. They are lightweight so I'm not sure how long they'll last but I'll reserve judgment on that. They do make my hands sweat because the neoprene on the back doesn't seem to breathe well. They run a little larger in size than the other gloves. Also I like that they have a finger tab to help you pull off the gloves.
Please be kind enough to indicate if reviews are helpful.
More detail ...
Valeo Ocelot Lifting Gloves
I bought 2 pair of the Valero gloves based on the sales description. I think they are a good deal for the price. They are well made and quite comfortable. I would compare them to any simiular lifting glove costing twice as much. Like many pair I have used they are a bit snug even the X-large!
More detail ...
I love these gloves
I bought these gloves because being stationed in Iraq I don't have much to do with my down time other than lift weights. I was looking for something to limit my range of motion in order to alleviate wrist pain. These gloves have done just that and my wrists never hurt. The only draw back I have seen is that the pair I bought were a little tight even though they are the size I normally buy. I lift 6 days a week and I have yet to find any signs that the stitching is deteriorated. I am really enjoying these gloves.
More detail ...
Comparing gloves (4 types)
Boy have I had a hard time finding a pair of weight lifting gloves! My previous ones were simple leather Saranac gloves not much padding but they lasted for several years. The leather eventually rotted out forming huge holes. But I can definitely say that the Saranac gloves were awesome.
Now onto the replacement. I tried four different types of gloves.
Harbinger 143
Harbinger 1260
Harbinger 1215 Big Grip II
GoFit Diamond-Trac
The Harbinger 143 gloves were OK. They didn't have too much padding but fit very snug and were difficult to get off. Also the fingers were short.
The Harbinger 1260 and 1215 were both unusable due to having too much padding in the palm and knuckle area. The padding is comfortable for pressing exercises (e.g. bench press) but makes it all but impossible to do pulling exercises (e.g. pull ups curls deadlifts rows etc.). You can try them yourselves but save some money and take my word for it.
The GoFit Diamond-Trac gloves are the best of the bunch for my needs. They have a little padding in the palm but not enough to interfere with your grip. They are lightweight so I'm not sure how long they'll last but I'll reserve judgment on that. They do make my hands sweat because the neoprene on the back doesn't seem to breathe well. They run a little larger in size than the other gloves. Also I like that they have a finger tab to help you pull off the gloves.
UPDATE: I've been using the GoFit Gloves four times a week for the last few months and they are very comfortable and showing no wear. So far so good!
Please be kind enough to indicate if reviews are helpful.
More detail ...
Great gloves. Great price.
Unbelievable price. Shipped pretty fast got three pairs on the day we needed them. Good basic pair of gloves for lifting.
More detail ...
Comfortable and supportive
I have had these gloves for a month now and have had no problems with them so far. They are both comfortable and supportive during my weight training sessions and I never sweat in them. One feature I find appealing about these gloves is that they can be put in the washer and dryer for quick and easy cleaning. The design of the gloves shows their feminine side without being too showy (no loud colors) which makes them easy to coordinate with any active wear.
More detail ...
Why settle for second best?
I am very pleased with my purchase of the Valeo Wrist Wrap Lifting gloves - though I do not use them for lifting. Rather I am in a manual wheelchair and these gloves with the full 3/4 length on the fingers and the incredible soft "sticky" leather helps me to move my wheelchair with ease and comfort - and the double thick leather in the palm and "thumb cradle" makes for long lasting performance. I have and still do recommend these gloves to other wheelchair bound people who use manual chairs.
Furthermore the service I recieved from Amazon was first rate. Fair pricing quick shipping and on-time delivery made this a most enjoyable experience.
More detail ...
Gym Glove it is for gym.
It is probably the lowest priced pair of gym gloves I have ever used. It gets the job done. A great filler item! Fit may be on the smaller side. I used to wear small on other brands but medium fits me fine with Valeo.
More detail ...
Good weight lifting gloves
These gloves have a good grip and the mesh on the back of the hand permites perpiration to evaporate easily. They contain an antibacterial agent that allows for them not to smell.
More detail ...
Good quality but medium was too small
These gloves are of a good quality though have a strong smell (leather dye I assume). I am using them almost daily and they cusion palms and fingers nicely. The velcro on the back is slightly uncomfortable probably due to the size being too small. I ordered gloves in medium size but they are too small for my relatively small hands. If you think you need medium you probably should order large. I am giving 4 stars for the size issue but the quality and price combination is very good.
More detail ...
Ideal weightlifting gloves
I've gone through several gloves over the years(whether from wear and tear or just losing them) and I've got to highlight these as quality gloves.
Weightlifting gloves don't always cover up to the middle of the fingers so calluses form in the middle even if the bottom of the fingers don't. These glove-fingers cover up just past this section of the finger when the hand is flexed.
Also the light breathable back limits the heat buildup from heavier gloves. Wrist wraps have never actually protected my wrists if you can't keep your wrists straight a wrist wrap sure as hell won't be enough to hold it for you. The marginal benefit does not justify the presence of wrist wraps and they're thankfully absent from this glove.
The leather here is softflexible and PROPERLY PLACED. Avoid the other Harbinger lifting glove models at all costs the padding seam in the thumbsection is driven straight into the bone whereas this pad's seam runs smooth. Another nice feature is that unlike my other gloves the material doesn't shrink in the wash so it can be tossed into the laundry instead of having to be handwashed like most gloves. (And you need to wash lifting gloves since gyms are horrendously bacteria-ridden in addition to the odor).
More detail ...