I do a fairly general workout a few times a week - about 15 minutes of strength training on a Bowflex, pushups, situps/crunches and then 45 minutes on an elliptical trainer. While my hands are not tender by any means, I would find that the pads of my hands would get a little sore at the end of the workouts. I had an old setup of similar gloves that I used but nook between the thumb and index finger wore out rapidly leaving a hole which was more irritating than not wearing gloves. When I went to look for a replacement set of gloves I quickly discovered a huge range in pricing. I decided to try a most cost effective set of gloves and if they failed quickly I would consider more expensive ones.The Harbinger gloves have been exceptional in all ways. Many gloves I have used in the past would get hard over time - likely due to being soaked in sweat from workouts - no such issue with these. I have found these gloves to be very flexible while still offer solid protection for the palm and base of the fingers. I have seen some reviews say that there is not much padding in the palms but I have not experienced this myself. I have used gloves with a lot of padding and these are not thick, but I find they keep my hands protected while still allowing good flex. All in all I feel these gloves are great for weight lifting and elliptical work.
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