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🏸 Pro Racquetball Right Hand Glove by HEAD AMP Review

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5.0
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Description of 🏸 Pro Racquetball Right Hand Glove by HEAD AMP

Premium Pittards WR100X Leather palm is one of the best leathers available today. Allows moisture to pass through the fiber structure keeping the hand cool and comfortable even during extremely hot matches. Unique water resistant technology limits perspiration uptake into the fibers.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Light, breathable, great grip

Light, breathable and offers perfect grip. These gloves are top notch. They don't get slimy or lose grip after using more than a few games. The fabric and breathability of the gloves make them far superior to other leather gloves I have used.

Pros
  • Sport
Cons
  • Slim

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These gloves work great. Amazing grip and great sweat wicking

I've been playing racquetball for about 15 years. These gloves work great. Amazing grip and excellent sweat absorption. I have a pair of old HEAD gloves that I have to change every game because they get too slippery. They hold a good 3 games before switching. Would definitely buy again!

Pros
  • Racquetball
Cons
  • Fair enough, but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best gloves on the market

Good quality glove, good fit. I had to return the "copper" version of this model, the AMP Pro Copper, as the stitching came undone immediately. I've been using the orange Head glove for a year or two and it looks very similar. Love the Head gloves and the best in the Pro Kennex range. The PK glove lacks a bright color but is a great glove.

Pros
  • Tennis and Racquet
Cons
  • Problems