I've been looking for a good racquetball glove for a long time. You know the phrase that they just don't make them the way they used to be. I believe that applies here. I bought Ektelon Classic Pro, E-Force Chill Racquetball and E-Force at the same time. That's how I like her. I play them 2-3 times a week for a month and mostly I play E-Force Weapon first and then Chill. If the games go longer, then I will switch to Extelon. The reasons are below: The E-Force gun is the smallest of all medium sizes. It fits me comfortably and maybe that's why I like it best. I use a python grip and with these two I have such a secure grip on the racquet. So far the comfort of this glove has been really good. I can't tell where I keep my racquet yet due to wear and tear. I tear holes in my thumbs and the palms of all my gloves. This is an excellent glove. So I start all my games with this glove. Eforce Chill - This glove feels comfortable and you can feel a big difference in the amount of air that gets into your hand. I don't sweat much, but after two or three games I ditch my E-Force gunglove and move on to this one. When I put my hand on, I just let go of the racquet and swing it in the air a bit and I don't have to take it off. A glove is like the difference between leather shoes and breathable athletic shoes. I can also say that the palm of this glove changes color. I'm not sure if this will affect the life of the glove, but I'll write about it later. It is slightly larger than the E-Force weapon. I'd say it's probably true to size. The grip with this glove is good, but not as good as with a gun. I feel like I lose a bit of contact with the racquet with this glove on. The Ektelon Classic Pro Racquetball isn't a shot placement, just feel it. This glove is interesting. The material is very thin, mesh on the back. I have concerns about the quality of this glove but I could be wrong. I've been wrong before. It is not as warm as other gloves, but not as cold as the chill glove either. It's between. I feel like the environment is bigger in this glove, at least compared to the other two gloves. In any case, he plays well. I'm just afraid it'll fall apart. Right now I only use this when the other two gloves get wet and I NEED that grip. Especially now that all three gloves are falling apart, I will keep buying the gun. Much luck
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