VALEO GMLS MESHBACK LIFTING GLOVES REVIEWS
Sun, Jul 18, 2010
Valeo GMLS Meshback Lifting Gloves
- Genuine leather, padded palms
- Cotton mesh backs
- Soft terry lining
- Hook and loop closure tabs
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
List Price: $ 8.00
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(out of 20 reviews)
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Review by Abraham Castro Castro for Valeo GMLS Meshback Lifting Gloves
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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.
Review by J. Kang for Valeo GMLS Meshback Lifting Gloves
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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.
Review by Russell Woods for Valeo GMLS Meshback Lifting Gloves
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for the price these gloves get the job done. I have been using them for a couple months now and they do everything I expect of them.
Review by Ambergris for Valeo GMLS Meshback Lifting Gloves
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I owned a pair of these very same Valeo gloves for about 2 years. At the time they were the cheapest brand of weight gloves I could find at a local sporting goods store. In my opinion, all weightlifting gloves are just about the same by design. They all have open fingers for gripping, a padded palm to resist friction and aid in protecting your hands, and a form of stretch backing for flexibility. The sometimes wide price range between the selections has much more to do with the quality of the gloves manufacturing than it does some new space age design. Weightlifting gloves take on as rugged a workout as you do. They constantly stretch under tremendous weight and pressure, and of course get soaked with sweat with every workout as well. Even though these gloves were used with every one of my workouts for a couple of years, the padding and Velcro wrist loop stayed relatively intact and useful. However I cannot say the same, nor are a fan of any mesh design in these or any glove. The mesh seems like a good idea at first since they appear to let your hands “breath” as you work out. But my own experience as to any breathing my hands were doing as compared to the meshes holding up over time is that the mesh started to come apart before even the first year was up. It appears to be strong and well woven, but I noticed it starting to fray after just a couple of months, and before a year was out open holes spread across the back of my hand. They still basically did the job for another year or so, but eventually looked and felt too ratty to stick with any longer.
It very well could be that my workouts were a little more rugged than others, but I doubt it. I am not an avid screaming weightlifter, but just doing some weight training to stay healthy. I feel these gloves, though very cheap in price just don’t hold up and thus not worth it. For a pair of gloves that are just a couple of dollars more that do indeed seem to hold out for years, may I suggest The Harbingers 155 that I have enclosed a link to at the end of this review. I bought a pair of these after my Valeos wore out and they are still strong and completely intact after more than two years use. They employ a much more popular and durable stretch design for backing. They are very reasonably priced here on Amazon, and are very comfortable to wear and use. Excellent gloves all around that I highly recommend. One last thing, if you do decide to go with these Valeos after all, take heed of some of the other reviewers advice here that they do indeed tend to run small. Most men would take a large to an x-large in my opinion. Better to be a little too big than too small. The Harbingers on the other hand are more reasonably sized, and much easier to fit. Just another reason to spend a little extra and get some good quality gloves… Harbinger 155 Power StretchBack Glove (Black)
Review by Andy for Valeo GMLS Meshback Lifting Gloves
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Got these gloves as a gift and I guess you might as well expect the poor quality for the low price. The right hand glove is perfect. Everything is sewn that way it should be. The left hand glove is poorly sewn. Once I put it on, it looks like a knitted blanket with hardly any of the holes visible and doesn’t fit my hand the way the other gloves does. If you’re looking for lifting gloves, pay about 10 more dollars for a really good pair.