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Weightlifting Gloves

Weightlifting Gloves

Stabilize and support: wearing weightlifting gloves with wrist straps helps to stabilize and support the wrists due to the straps keeping the wrists in a neutral position. This can help prevent injury because it ensures the wrist is correctly placed on the bar and helps to prevent hyperextension.
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Your Leading Huizhou Lvqi Industrial Co.,Ltd. Supplier

 

Our Company was founded in 1994 in Huizhou City Guangdong province China. It's about 1.5 hours from Factory to Shenzhen Airport and 2 hours to Guangzhou Airport. After many years'efforts, Today named Huizhou Luqi Industrial co., Ltd, focus on gloves f or years; a professional manufacturer specialized in designing, producing various kinds of gloves, such as Bicycle Gloves, Motorcycle Gloves, Leather Working Gloves, Industrial Working Gloves, Outdoor Sport Gloves, Golf Gloves, Fishing Gloves, and Bicycle Bags.

 

Why Choose Us?

 

 

High quality
Our gloves are independently designed and developed and strictly quality controlled by the product sys-tem.


Competitive Price
We offering a higher-quality product or service at an equivalent price. As a result we have a growing and loyal customer base.


Rich experience
Our company has many years of production work experience. The concept of customer-oriented and win-win cooperation makes the company more mature and stronger.


Advanced equipment
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Weightlifting Gloves

 

What is Weightlifting Gloves?

Weightlifting gloves are gloves worn by weightlifters. These gloves provide extra grip strength to the wearer by mitigating friction from the bar and to reduce the potential for injury.

 

 
Benefits of Weightlifting Gloves
 
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Stabilize and support: Wearing weightlifting gloves with wrist straps helps to stabilize and support the wrists due to the straps keeping the wrists in a neutral position. This can help prevent injury because it ensures the wrist is correctly placed on the bar and helps to prevent hyperextension.

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Improve grip: Lifting gloves are designed to provide a better grip when holding on to heavy weights. With slippy sweaty hands as a potential issue to keeping a good hold on the bar, training gloves come in handy because they are designed with padding on the palm to ensure a secure grip on your weights.

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Added volume: Due to the added support and stabilization, weightlifting gloves allow you to increase the duration and volume of your lift. Your muscle strength will most likely exceed your grip strength at a given time, and lifting gloves take the pressure off your hands, allowing you to go beyond your grip capacity and lift heavier for longer.

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Rehabilitation: Weightlifting gloves with wrist supports can allow you to return to lifting quicker after injury, this is because the wrist is stabilized which can help to aid recovery of the problem wrist by taking the pressure off the wrist joint. Over time your wrist will heal and strengthen from being kept in the correct form.

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Protection: For those with skin conditions, allergies or open cuts, training gloves can help to protect the skin if these issues would worsen by touching the metals gripping weights with exposed skin.

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Hygiene: If hygiene is a big concern for you (a valid concern after covid) then weightlifting gloves may help alleviate some anxieties. It's true that gyms can be a breeding ground for germs, and if someone not wiping the bar after use, it might be a good idea to have an extra layer of protection between you and the bar.

 

Types of Weightlifting Gloves
 

Palmless gloves: These gloves cover only the fingers and may not extend to the fingertip.

 

Grip pads: This type of glove only covers the palm of the hand, which may help prevent sweating and slipping. Some products may have additional wrist support.

 

Half-fingered gloves with wrist pads: This is the most common type of weightlifting gloves. They may provide more stability and support to the wrists and reduce calluses. However, depending on the material, they may be less breathable.

 

Fingerless gloves with an extended pad and wrist support: This type offers similar support to half-fingered gloves, but with more flexibility and are open to the back of the hand.

 

Components of Weightlifting Gloves

Topside

The top is mostly for protecting the back of the hand & leads to the wrist strap.

Palm surface

This part of the glove is padded. The padding is usually microfiber, silicon, or spandex. The padded area prevents calluses & provides a firm grip.

Weightlifting Gloves
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Fingers

The finger coverings are either full or half. Some gloves cover the thumb while others don't.

Wrist strap

This is also referred to as a wrist wrap. It is a stiff band with a Velcro closure. The wrist strap protects & re-enforces the wrist joint.

 

Material of Weightlifting Gloves

 

 

Leather
Leather weightlifting gloves are pretty common. They are durable and therefore serve you for a long period of time. The leather is also known to provide a better grip as you lift weights. In addition to this, most well-built leather gloves provide relief from heavy bars and rods.

 

Rubber
Rubber gloves are comfortable and long-lasting too. Although they aren't as sturdy as leather, they still provide a good grip as you go through different weights. Some have an inner lining that wicks sweat to make your weight lifting experience comfortable.

 

Neoprene material
This is a type of synthetic rubber typically used in the production of weightlifting gloves to improve your grip when carrying. One advantage of neoprene material is the fact that it is both thermal and water resistance. Thus, good for people who sweat a lot.

 

Silicone
This material is widely used in many industries. Due to its rubber-like material, it is used in the production of gym gloves particularly to enhance grip and to provide friction. When Silicone is combined with Neoprene on workout gloves - it provides and extra grip.

 

Cotton mesh
The best part about cotton gloves is that they are breathable. In general, cotton is a durable material that is preferred in different types of clothing. When well-built and padded, cotton mesh weight lifting gloves provides comfort, protect the hands and most importantly ventilation (make the hands breathable).

 

Spandex
A synthetic fiber made of polymer and commonly used in producing gym gloves. Spandex material is typically lightweight, resistant to perspiration, elastic, strong and durable. And they are easy to wash.

 

What Is the Difference Between Training Gloves and Weightlifting Gloves?

 

Training gloves and weightlifting gloves both provide hand protection while exercising, but their main purpose and design differ.

 

Training gloves have a soft fabric covering the palm and often include built-in wrist support. Their primary purpose is to keep hands from slipping on lifting bars and increase comfort when lifting heavy weights.

 

Weightlifting gloves generally have more durable materials with extra support for wrist stability. And they often come with protective wraps over the backs of fingers and thumb and fingertips to provide extra grip when handling dumbbells or other equipment.

 

 
How to Choose Fitness Gloves for Weight Lifting
 

 

 
Size

As mentioned above, the size of your glove matters. For example, a large, full glove may not meet your needs. Fortunately, fitness gloves are available in many different sizes ranges. Varieties include fingerless gloves that are secured at your wrists, wrist wrap gloves to provide additional support for your wrists and grip pads that slide onto your fingers and cover the areas of your hands that are in contact with the bar.

 
Material

Fitness gloves are made from a variety of materials. Leather gloves withstand years of use, but may cause sweat build-up as you exercise. Other fabrics such as nylon can be slippery and defeat the purpose of using a weight lifting glove to help secure the weights. Neoprene fabrics are synthetic and is typically used in the production of wet-suits. Neoprene absorbs sweat to secure your grip on the weights. Plus, it washes easily to stay fresh and clean. However, use caution with neoprene if you have a latex allergy. Consult with the fitness glove company to determine if latex fibers are in the neoprene glove.

 
Fit

Weight training gloves should fit securely and not move around on your hands. Any excess movement may contribute to blisters and calluses as the material creates friction on your hands. Try on gloves before purchasing them if possible to determine proper fit. A pad that slides on your fingers is a great option if you do not have the opportunity to try on a fitness glove.

 
Cost

Affordable weight training gloves are an investment in your protection. Fitness gloves protect your hands from injury, reduce the chances of a weight slipping and enhance your results by allowing you to lift heavier weights. Choose a fitness glove that fits your budget and one that will last throughout your training career. You can also buy two or three pair to leave one at home for quick workouts, one at the office for short fitness breaks and one in your gym bag for your longer workouts.

 

 

 

How to Clean Weightlifting Gloves

First, check to see if your gloves can be washed in a washing machine. If the answer is yes, then use the washing machine. Make sure to use warm water with normal laundry detergent (no chlorine bleach). After washing, do not put them in the dryer.

 

After you've washed them, grab two towels, and put each glove in between the two towels and gently press them together to absorb the water. After getting as much water out with the towels, let them air dry until they are completely dry.

 

If the gloves are made out of a nicer leather or some other material that doesn't suggest using a washing machine, then hand wash them. Use cold water and a mild liquid soap, rinse thoroughly after washing. Do not wring the gloves out, use the towel technique I explained above to dry them.

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How Do You Get the Sweat Smell out of Gloves?

One of the least expensive odor remover options is baking soda. It is a natural odor remover that helps neutralize smells.

Hand wash your gloves in ¼ cup baking soda and fill up your sink with warm water.


Add detergent, like ARM & HAMMER™ Plus OxiClean™ Odor Blasters.


Massage and rub every finger, and palm of the gloves for a good 20-30 seconds.


Flip glove inside out and repeat the process.

Just note that baking soda does not kill germs and because of this you will want to use some type of disinfectant to kill any potential germs.

You might be tempted to use an alcohol solution to kill off bacteria but using alcohol that is over 70% might be harsh to your glove, drying it out and causing the material to stiffen or deteriorate affecting your ability to grip.

 

 
Our Factory
 

We have two factories, one in China and one in Ethiopia.Today Luqi have more than 150 workers and the production of gloves exceeds 5 million pairs yearly, our gloves are independently designed and developed and strictly quality controlled by the product sys-tem, Luqi received the ISO 9001 certification since 2003, today our gloves have been exported to Japan, The United States, Canada, Brazil, Europe etc, And gradually become a new force in the world's gloves arena.

 

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FAQ
 
 

Q: What are weight lifting gloves used for?

A: Improve Grip: Lifting gloves are designed to provide a better grip when holding on to heavy weights. With slippy sweaty hands as a potential issue to keeping a good hold on the bar, training gloves come in handy because they are designed with padding on the palm to ensure a secure grip on your weights.

Q: What is the difference between training gloves and weightlifting gloves?

A: Training gloves have a soft fabric covering the palm and often include built-in wrist support. Their primary purpose is to keep hands from slipping on lifting bars and increase comfort when lifting heavy weights. Weightlifting gloves generally have more durable materials with extra support for wrist stability.

Q: Why do you wear weighted gloves?

A: The beauty of using weighted gloves is that it is an all-in-one fitness tool. It serves to develop speed, muscle, strength, and greater cardiovascular endurance simultaneously. As you push your body further, your cardiovascular system begins to adapt to greater demands placed on it.

Q: Is it good to lift weights without gloves?

A: Gloves are essential to wear when lifting weights because they protect your joints from injury as you exercise. If you undertake any workout that includes heavy weightlifting without gloves, you run the risk of hurting yourself because there is no protection.

Q: How do I choose weight lifting gloves?

A: An ideal pair of weightlifting gloves will be durable and breathable with sufficient grip and cushioning. When choosing a fitness glove, keep in mind factors like durability and grip. Grip is essential for safety while lifting heavy weight or grabbing a pull-up bar.

Q: Should I get bag gloves or training gloves?

A: Sparring gloves are designed with extra padding to protect both the wearer and their sparring partners. While this makes them safer for sparring, the additional padding can reduce the feedback you feel when hitting a bag. If you frequently train on a heavy bag, it's advisable to invest in dedicated bag gloves.

Q: Why are weight lifting gloves fingerless?

A: Why the Best Weight Lifting Gloves are Fingerless. Helping you keep proper technique and hand grip. Fingerless gloves allow your hands to have freedom of movement. You are not restricted by full-fingered gloves keeping your hand locked into a certain position.

Q: How tight should weight lifting gloves be?

A: The fabric should be snug across the back of your hand. Keep in mind that WAGs will loosen slightly with wear. Too big: If your hand easily slides around inside the gloves, and you can pinch excess fabric on the back of the hand, then the gloves are too big.

Q: Are weightlifting gloves or straps better?

A: If you are seeking a lifting gear that will aid in developing a more extensive and robust back, then lifting straps are your best friend. On the other hand, lifting gloves are a better alternative for you if you are worried about superior padding, enhanced grip, wrist support, calluses protection, and convenience.

Q: How should I protect my hands when lifting weights?

A: Wear Weightlifting Gloves
If there's one gym gear that could save you from hand damage and pain, that would be a pair of reliable weightlifting gloves. That's why it's not surprising to witness bodybuilders, professional athletes, and weightlifters wearing gloves when doing their routine.

Q: How often should you wash weight lifting gloves?

A: Don't worry if you think they are thicker than other clothes. If you've used your gloves during light workouts, you don't need to wash them every day. You can simply rinse them with water and place them in the sun. Never expose them to direct sunlight as this can crack the leather or rubber parts.

Q: Can you put weight lifting gloves in the washing machine?

A: Preferred washed by hand. You only need to soak the gloves with soap, then rub and wash, dry it in the shade. 2. If washed by machine, it is better to put the gloves into the laundry bag to reduce the likelihood of deformation.

Q: What to look for when buying gym gloves?

A: Gloves should not contribute to excess sweat or make your hands sweaty if you need to quickly remove the gloves for an exercise. Consider a fabric that absorbs sweat, such as neoprene, which also prevents odor build up. Full gloves can create a lot of heat and sweat.

Q: What are the different types of weightlifting gloves?

A: Weightlifting gloves are available in several types, each with its own distinct characteristics. There are four main types: palmless, grip pads, half-fingered wrist pads, and fingerless with an extended pad and wrist support.

Q: Should weightlifting gloves be tight or loose?

A: Snugly
Ideally, you should choose weight lifting gloves that fit snugly. However, make sure that they are not overly tight because if they are, they may make it difficult for you to close your hands entirely around the equipment. Follow the same process as when choosing combat gloves.

Q: What material is best for lifting gloves?

A: The three major weight lifting glove materials are neoprene, leather and nylon. Leather is a highly recommended material to carryout workout sessions with due to its lightweight, breathable and durable properties.

Q: Are workout gloves better than bare hands?

A: Workout gloves offer improved grip and protection during weightlifting exercises, reducing the risk of injuries. Bare hands allow for a natural grip and can enhance technique, providing a direct connection to the weights. Workout gloves can prevent calluses and blisters, offering hand protection and enhanced comfort.

Q: What are weight lifting gloves made of?

A: These lifting gloves have 0.23-inch grip padding at the palm to provide a thick, full-palm protection at the hand without being overly thick. The gloves are made of a microfiber mesh covered in anti-slip silicone points to provide a strong grip, even at heavy weights.

Q: How do weight lifting gloves work?

A: Weight lifting gloves prevent the development of calluses by providing a layer of protection between your hands and the rough workout bars. You do not have to spend hours caring for the calluses or waste energy worrying about tearing one open. Instead, your mental focus can remain on your workout session.

Q: Is chalk better than weight lifting gloves?

A: Chalk helps absorb sweat and lessens the chances you'll get blisters, he explains. "Gloves are less messy, but they don't stop sweat from getting on your fingers," which could make you lose your grip. Also, not having direct contact with the bar may give you less sensory awareness of what you're doing.

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