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E-Force Weapon Racquetball Glove - Dick's Sporting Goods

E-Force Weapon Racquetball Glove

Item Number: 13354797
Price: $19.99
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Product Information

Customer Reviews


Play to your full potential on the court with the E-ForceŽ Weapon Racquetball Glove. Featuring Air-Flo two-way open-mesh back of hand and fingers, you'll have a superior fit with increased evaporation, keeping your hand cooler and drier. Full-leather ring and little finger gives you extra protection on dives while increasing your grip on your racquet. A sweat-absorbing soft elastic wristband ensures a comfortable, secure fit.

FEATURES:

  • Two-way open-mesh back gives you an ideal fit
  • Full-leather ring and little finger takes a beating for you on dives while increasing racquet grip
  • Three-side leather panels on each finger for increased durability
  • Set-in thumb gives you increased movement and a comfortable feel
  • .6 mm Cabretta sheepskin provides increased durability and retains its shape
  • "Stay Soft" tanning process keeps your glove drier and softer during repeated play
  • Air-Flo two-way-stretch open-mesh back of hand and fingers give you a superior fit, while increasing evaporation to keep your hand cooler and drier
  • Sweat-absorbing soft elastic wristband ensures a secure fit
  • Model: 8160RB
  • E-Force


Customer Reviews

E-Force Weapon Racquetball Glove 4 5 1 1
Durable These gloves are very durable and I can get a lot of life out of them. I live in a rural area in eastern Utah where most of our sporting goods purchases are made online or after a long trip to the city. I like the fact that I only have to purchase a pair every year in stead of every 6 months. I play 4-5 times/ week and they get a lot of use. However at $20/ glove I think they are a bit over priced. I would be more comfortable buying them for $15, yet I buy them anyway for the quality of the glove. March 19, 2013
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