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🧀 Wilson Clutch Racquetball Glove - Right Hand, Large: Enhance Your Grip & Performance Review

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Description of 🧀 Wilson Clutch Racquetball Glove - Right Hand, Large: Enhance Your Grip & Performance

Designed With Sticky Skin Technology That Will Provide A Lock Tight Grip. Premium Microfiber Suede Leather Is Thin And Durable. Strategically Placed Dive Padding Protects You And Your Glove. Set In "No-Stress" Thumb Design Prevents Bunching.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not the best grip is good for gloves

I tried this type of gloves because I have grip problems. In theory, the rib should have been sticky enough to hold the racquet, but it didn't, and the handle slipped and slipped. I'll keep them for parts as the price isn't worth sending back, but I wouldn't recommend this configuration.

Pros
  • Racketball
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great leather grip gloves

I bought one from Revain about a year ago and a pair from my local sporting goods store. I really like how long they last. I have not torn or worn either one. This is the main reason for my 4 star rating. However, I find that they only work well with leather handles. It stays pretty sticky with the skin, even when you sweat. I have a python rubber grip on my racquet and I feel like if the glove gets sweaty I lose stickiness. The bat slips out of my hand as I try to get the ball off the rear…

Pros
  • Sports
Cons
  • Vulgarity

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not the best grip: Gloves

I tried this type of glove because I have grip issues. In theory, the rib should have been sticky enough to hold the racquet, but it didn't, and the handle slipped and slipped. I'll keep them for parts as the price isn't worth sending back, but I wouldn't recommend this configuration.

Pros
  • High quality microfiber suede, thin and durable
Cons
  • Requires electrical outlet

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great leather grip gloves

I bought one from Revain about a year ago and a pair at a local sporting goods store. I really like how long they last. I have not torn or worn either one. This is the main reason for my 4 star rating. However, I find that they only work well with leather handles. It stays pretty sticky with the skin, even when you sweat. I have a python rubber grip on my racquet and I feel like if the glove gets sweaty I lose stickiness. The bat slips out of my hand as I try to get the ball off the rear…

Pros
  • Stress Free Set Thumb design prevents sticking
Cons
  • Problems