NewGrip Cycling Gloves are ideal for the serious cyclist who is suffering through hand and wrist pain. When cycling you are hunched over your bike with a ton of pressure on your hands and wrists. Every bump in the road or trail is absorbed by your palms and wrists. Most cycling glove have minimal padding, which means they don't absorb this impact and vibration. NewGrip Cycling Gloves are designed to absorb pressure and vibration so you can cycle with pain free hands and wrists.
Why do cyclists love riding with NewGrip Cycling Gloves?
NewGrip Gloves are not only great for Cycling, but can also be used as batting gloves, using the same idea, they absorb the shock, or ping of the ball better than traditionally un padded batting gloves.
Check out this video of batting practice using NewGrip Batting Gloves:
We've heard from dozens of satisfied customers. Here are a few of our favorite testimonials:
Your cycling gloves really cut down on vibration. I started biking 10-20 miles per day and the vibration was making my left hand tingle and ache ("cyclers palsy"). Padded cycling gloves are very expensive ($30-40) with only a bit of padding. When I found your site, I was overjoyed. PowerPads are very affordable and provide perfect padding! I wondered how they would function with braking and shifting, but it's no problem at all. My fingers are free to do all that stuff. PowerPads are now favorite biking gloves. - Bruce Bowling
The NewGrips I have used both cycling and in the gym have been fabulous; especially their responsiveness, in that if I really need to feel the disc braking system or gear shift I can release my hands from your hand pads and restore them easily again when necessary. No more numg hands cycling! - Wayne Goucher, Northern Ireland
I got a second pair of NewGrips for biking (first set for lifting weights) after I discovered they helped me make a 26 mile ride without sore hands and blisters cycling! -Paul in Illinois
I have had problems with pain in my hands and wrists. I tried adding extra padding to the handle bars and tried several other styles of cycling gloves .. but, the pain only increased. I found New Grips and have been very happy with the results. Your wrist straps add support and the neoprene pads give extra padding where cycling gloves miss. I also ordered additional straps in a larger size to accommodate thicker winter clothing. They have eased the pain enough to allow me to shift and brake more firmly and with less pain. And, they can be worn with or without regular cycling gloves. Outstanding product! - Ernie St. Laurent
Using NewGrips wrist support I can now, after 11 years of painful tendonitis in both hands, play piano again, ride my bicycle, pull wet clothes out of the washing machine, and do long stretches of handwriting and computer keyboarding without pain. Hooray for NewGrips! - Judy Lahore, Washington
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I was dubious about your product but was experiencing so much wrist pain over the last two years that I had to try something. I started using NewGrips for weight lifting and my chronic wrist pain went away after about two weeks!
Then I went for a 50 mile bike ride the following Saturday with my heavily padded traditional bike gloves and had a major setback.
The next Thursday I was trying to decide whether I should skip my group training ride to let my wrists heal or risk making my pain even worse, when I thought about the NewGrips.
My two main worries... were 1. that they would be hot and 2. that I wouldn't be able to shift and brake properly in the pace line. Since pain is a great motivator, I grabbed the NewGrips and set off.
Well, my hands stayed cooler than when using traditional cycling gloves!
I did not find them to get in the way of shifting and braking..
In fact, I didn't have to consciously make any adjustments to my technique, my hands didn't notice any difference and my wrists noticed a huge difference!
But, a decision I faced in a duathalon was whether or not to attempt to wear gloves during the bike portion of my event.
I could skip the gloves and gain speed in the transition zone at the cost of several days of hand/wrist pain or I could put on and take off gloves in the transition zone at the cost of time. I compromised and went with NewGrips.
I put on the wrist straps before the first run and placed the pads under my bike helmet velcro side up.
When I got to the transition zone, I threw on the helmet, slapped my hands down simultaneously on the NewGrips, engaging the velcro and positioned them.
As I rode the first few feet, I slipped my fingers under the elastic strap and fine tuned the position of the pads. Using NewGrips did not cost me more than 1 second in time and saved me from a lot of hand and wrist pain the next day.
When I was coming back to the transition on my bike I slipped my fingers out of the elastic and pulled off the pads in the last few feet of riding. I just dropped the pads when I was putting my running shoes back on and left the wrist straps in place for my next run.
I ended up first in my age group and pain free; which was the ultimate combo for me!
Now, I never ride without NewGrip. - Ron S., North Carolina
For the vegan weight lifter/bodybuilder, eating vegan while lifting and training is the most important aspect of training. The second most important being training with vegan accessories. Its hard to find a high quality vegan weight lifting glove that won't bunch, or quickly break. Luckily NewGrip has developed a high quality lifting glove that lasts longer than leather, for half the price of many leather lifting gloves, and is 100% Vegan.
Why Vegan Weight Lifters LOVE NewGrip Gloves:
NewGrip 100% Vegan Weight Lifting Gloves are composed of a 2 part system.
The 1/4" thick Neoprene Hand pads not only shield hands from rips and blisters, but they also are great at protecting hands from bacteria, germs and viruses at gym.
The wrist support portion of NewGrip Vegan Gloves is 100% woven cotton with a nickel buckle and is virtually indestructible. The wrist support are great for stabilizing wrists through heavy lifts, and prevent hyperextension while increasing blood flow and decreasing swelling.
NewGrip Hand Pads and Wrist Support are especially beneficial for athletes who have chronic pain from years of lifting heavy.
Note: NewGrip wrist support can be worn 24/7 if you experience chronic wrist pain when not lifting, we would highly recommend giving them a try.
NewGrip is used by a number or high profile vegan lifters, here are a few testimonials from our amazing vegan lifting team:
To test cruelty free NewGrip lifting gloves I put one on one hand and my old weight lifting glove on the other. Result? NewGrips add more support with superior comfort. Here is why. When you lift heavy weights you want to make sure your muscles fatigue before your grip fails. Using NewGrips my muscles are being trained to their full potential. I now recommend them on my web site. Robert Cheeke, World's Most Recognized Vegan Bodybuilder VeganBodybuilder.com
I was glad to find New Grips on-line after unsuccessful trips to sporting goods stores looking for vegan weightlifting gloves. My hands tend to get really sore toward the end of my routine, but since using New Grips I'm only sore where I should be at the end of my workout. This company has excellent customer service - they get back to you right away with answers to your questions, and they offer a full refund within a certain amount of time if you're not satisfied with the product. Crucial gear for the iron pumping vegan with sensitive digits. The VegGuide
Your animal free lifting gloves outperform any glove I have used by far. The neoprene is superior in cushion, support, and durability to leather gloves. Regarding performance, I can work the muscles on which I am isolating longer because the grips reduce (in some cases eliminate) hand pain. I doubt I'll ever buy another pair of leather gloves. Michael Davis, Georgia
I always feel like my wrists are going to break every time I lift, so the wrist straps have helped a great deal. And, like most people, I often grip the weights too much, to the point where my knuckles are white (which, as we all know, eludes to the fact that I'm not working my targeted muscles as much as my knuckles). Using Grips this no longer happens. Also, I am a Vegan, so the fact that I am not buying a carcass feels good too. You have done yourself well, NEW GRIP!" Suzette Andrea]]>
NewGrip Rowing Gloves are perfectly designed to protect your hands during rowing on machines, ergs, or the open water.
Athletes love rowing with NewGrip Rowing Gloves because:
Most traditional rowing gloves don't protect hands the way most rowers would like. Over time hands sweat causing chaffing and blisters, and there is no padding in the palm, or between the thumb and pointer finger where most pressure is on the oar. Also most Rowing Gloves don't have a significant wrist support which can get fatigued over time.
When we developed our rowing gloves in 1998 we would've never imagined, they would be used so far and wide for training, and huge rowing feats. Here are the following open ocean rowing teams that have used NewGrip to protect their hands and row up to their potential:
We've had hundreds of great testimonials from satisfied customers who love NewGrip Rowing Gloves, here are a few:
We love the way Grips have "broken" in and now fit/mold to our hands; It's like NewGrips were custom made for us! Stacy and Sean Bengochea, Indiana
I prefer your 2 piece system over a one piece glove. It allows me to make adjustments anytime I want. This is my third order. Bruce Pearlman, Arizona
When the rower handle slippage and wear of my wedding ring led to blisters, I used leather gloves for protection, but ran into problems...blisters popped up in new places. Switching to NewGrip gloves for rowing was a big plus. My hands healed quickly and my personal best rowing times (2Ks through marathons) improved. (For those that say "gloves are for wimps," I can only say it doesn't matter what you wear if you finish first!) Brian Johnson, Florida
Once I broke them in they added power to my indoor rowing stroke. Hand soreness and calluses are gone! I can now row longer without sore hands. Great product! Ron Schumann
Using a Concept2 Indoor Rowing Machine is very hard on the hands, causing nasty calluses and blisters, all of which NewGrip rowing gloves prevent. I will never wear any other gloves for rowing. Roger Lewis
Every April we participate in the North American Rowing Challenge. We had over 350 people participate and with one day to go we are 3 million meters ahead of the second place team. I rowed over 250,000 meters and my hands look and feel great because of NewGrip rowing gloves. John Wood, President, www.finalresultsfitness.com, PA
I am a 67 year old senior and spend 45 minutes a day on a Concept II rowing machine. Add to this 50 years of callus build up and you will appreciate when I say that after using NewGrip gloves for my concept 2 my calluses are almost gone. You have indeed built a better mouse trap. Herb Yager, California]]>
Working out with KettleBells is one of the best and funnest lifting regiments there is. KettleBells swings and snatches are great for overall body strength and are a great part of any lifting or CrossFit style WOD. The only downside to an intense KettleBell NewGrip has developed a KettleBell Glove which not only increases grip, but also prevents damage to hands and stabilizes wrists. The constant weight coupled with the rotation of the KettleBell damages hands beyond typical weight lifting. KettleBellers commonly get rips and tears, and subsequently have to take days off from their KB workouts while their hands heal. Luckily NewGrip has developed a glove perfect for KettleBell work outs. BTW, check out some a great resource for KettleBell Workouts Here!
Why do athletes love NewGrip KettleBell Gloves:
We've heard from dozens of athletes about our KettleBell Gloves over the years.
Here is what our customers are saying about NewGrip KettleBell Gloves:
By the time I got to the RKC, my hands were toast. I called NewGrip and not only did I get a rush order sent to me, I also experienced someone who REALLY cares about his customers and went above and beyond to make sure I got my gloves before the infamous VO2Max workout. NewGrips are well suited for the KB Swing and essential for the KB snatch. In fact, NewGrips forced me to have the right grip on the drop from the top snatch position which has even helped my form. All I can say is: if you are a kettlebell user and do a lot of swings and snatches (especially the VO2Max protocol), then you owe it to yourself to get a pair of NewGrips. David Ellis RKC Owner and Trainer Iron Fusion Fitness, Minneapolis, MN
I tried the New Grips using the new finger configurations shown on the website, and my grip was much improved. I managed to snatch the 50 lb bell this time. I'm still having trouble using the New Grips for swings, and I'm finding them impossible to use for alternating swings. However, they were very nice for Turkish getups today and I could snatch 40 lbs endlessly with no pain. I actually found that having my pinkie and pointer finger outside of the strap while my middle and ring fingers were inside the strap was the best configuration for snatches. N, in Orlando
I reaaally love your product. The thing I get from using New Grips is the ability to concentrate on proper form and technique. Also, as I'm now doing a KB program that emphasizes speed and explosiveness I can dedicate my focus on the movements actually being explosive without the fear of slippage or injury. They've been real hand-savers for me. I've tried using regular lifting gloves for kettlebells and they don't even come close. Thanks for such an awesome product!! Tremain (Shon) White
Your NewGrips saved my hands at the recent Russian Kettlebell Challenge. The last day my left hand was pretty bad and even tape was not doing a good job. When I slipped on the NewGrips, the pain went down 90% and made it much easier to focus on my form which made everything safer. Great product. What really impressed me though was your willingness to communicate with me on how to make NewGrips better for kettlebell training. And rushing me a pair so that I would have them for the RKC was ABOVE AND BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY. Thanks for all you do for us. Dr. John Sullivan RKC
Got the New Grips a few days ago and did 300 snatches with them that night--they did exceptionally well and my hands have not a mark on them! I look forward to using them even more in the future. Brian Dixon, Virginia]]>
Why CrossFit Athletes love WODing with NewGrip Gloves:
CrossFit and Functional Fitness has taken the fitness world by storm over the past 10 years. Pro athletes and novice gym rats are seeing the best fitness results of their lives doing simple body weight exercises, like pull ups, lifting dead weights, kettle bells to name a few. The only down site to the speed and intensity of a typical CrossFit workout is how badly they can trash your hands. Your hands are the contact point of almost every CrossFit movement, and over the course of a workout blisters, rips and chaffed hands almost always occur. Nothing is more discouraging than having to taking days off from WODDing waiting for blistered and ripped hands to heal.
NewGrip has developed a highly versatile CrossFit Glove that can hold up to the rigors of an intense WOD, but also is versatile enough for any aspect of the WOD.
Moving from exercise to exercise is no problem with NewGrip gloves, if you have to transition from Pull Ups to Push Ups quickly, simply tear the NewGrip hand pads off, and re-attach after your set.
NewGrip neoprene hand pads distribute weight across your palm which means less pain when you lift heavier max lifts due to the awesome wrist and hand stability you'll feel. The perfect glove for rings and bars, NewGrip Gloves stabilize hands and never slide or slip like other CrossFit Gloves.
Another great benefit of WODing with NewGrip CrossFit Gloves is the breathable open backed design. We spoke to many CrossFit athletes who love NewGrip because (unlike in traditional gloves) their hands no longer sweat and slip on bars.
NewGrip Gloves are perfect for any kind of Pull Ups, muscle ups or kipping pull ups.
Here is a blog post about why athletes should wear CrossFit Gloves:
Why I wear NewGrip CrossFit Gloves, why you should too.
If you do CrossFit like I do, then you’ve heard it all before. Wearing CrossFit gloves makes you look like a wuss, you’ll become dependent on gloves for your workout, and your CrossFit experience isn’t as real with gloves on. You hear that enough times and you start to believe it. I love the cult of CrossFit, I love the life style, and I love the way my body looks and feels over the past year of doing it. The results of CrossFit are amazing, but like any cult things get taken into the extreme.
The common reasonable reasons you hear for not wearing gloves while doing CrossFit:
I’m sure you’ve seen the pictures of bloodied and torn hands on CrossFit message boards and blogs, these are supposed to be badges of honor. I’ve had them too and left my pound of hand flesh on the gym floor for all to see. What the pictures don’t say is that, you’re either skipping the next day’s WOD, or taking it easy on your hands until those gashes heal up. Also those pictures fail to mention that if the blister or callus tears in the beginning of your WOD you’re leaving a bloody trail on every piece of equipment you touch, this is neither safe, nor sanitary, it’s downright gross. I myself was skipping several WOD’s a week because I couldn’t bear to do kipping pull-ups, or even lift any amount of weight with my jacked up hands. My CrossFit membership costs over $100 a month, I did the math, and the logic told me I should start wearing CrossFit gloves, these blisters and gashes are costing were costing me lot of money, possible infection, and potential fitness.
So I went on the search for the perfect CrossFit glove for me. There are tons to choose from. Every site selling CrossFit gloves promising incredible results, so I decided to dive in and try a few for myself. After checking out the FITBOMB blog about CrossFit hand care, I tried the Reebok CrossFit gloves which are similar to batting gloves which they recommend. I had seen a few folks wearing in my box and had high hopes. Other folks at my gym had told me they liked these because the thin material gave them great contact with the bar and were fairly low profile. After trying them I agreed, but they really didn’t solve my blister problem, plus through an intense WOD I found they got super sweaty, sticky and hard to pull off. Plus I noticed that there was really no padding in the palm, so my hands were essentially digging into the bar. These were about $40 and they really didn’t deliver the relief I was hoping for. Next I tried CrossFit “gloves” that were a designed a little outside the box by Fit Four. These I found also got sweaty and tended to roll and bunch through my workout, they also cut into my fingers over the parts they were cut off. While they did work for certain parts of a WOD, overall I found them not giving me the protection that I needed.
At this point I tried taking a step back, combining tape and chalk, which is also pretty popular at my gym. Again one of my favorite blogs, FitBomb has a great diagram on how to tape up your hands correctly. After a few failed attempts and a small pile of twisted tape, (and some help from experienced CrossFit tapers) I got my hands all taped up. I took a trip to the chalk bucket and launched into my WOD. The tape and chalk combo worked well at first, but by the end of my WOD the tape, chalk and sweat had made a sticky bunched up mess on my hands that was pretty irritating. My hands were sticking to every bar as the tape became more and more twisted. After putting the tape on, which was a huge pain in the ass, and having it become all gnarled, it just felt wasteful throwing it all away at the end of my WOD. Also maybe I am the only one who thinks that the communal chalk bucket in a CrossFit gym is gross, but if folks are dipping over and over again in with sweaty, torn up hands, that’s pretty damn gross. Some of the athletes at my gym go WAY over board on the chalk, literally leaving a cloud behind them when they are WODing, I totally don’t get it. For them it could be like walking onto a stage through a smoke machine, but it’s definitely not for me.
I went back to the drawing board to try and find some alternative to regular CrossFit gloves that might work and was starting to think that I’d have to resign myself to a CrossFit existence with blistered hands. I did some more research and read a posting about NewGrip CrossFit Gloves on one of my favorite blogs Tuff Phit. I say gloves, but these aren’t really gloves. The best way to describe NewGrips is a two piece system, wrist support and a hand pad held on by Velcro at your wrist. First impression, they look weird, I was not going to score cool points wearing these. Since nothing else had worked up to this point, I was willing to try NewGrips with an open mind, plus their site mentioned a 90 day return policy, so I didn’t have anything to lose.
After using NewGrip CrossFit gloves just once I didn’t care that they looked weird, they seemed to really work. The first time I grabbed a bar wearing NewGrips I noticed several very interesting things. My hands really gripped the bar better than my bare hands, the pads are made of tough Neoprene and they are the perfect material for bars and rings. They weren’t so sticky that the bar didn’t rotate in my hands, which is huge, I was able to do kipping pull ups more comfortably than I ever have before. They are thicker than other gloves I’d found for CrossFit, and the thickness provided a cushioning for my palms, for the first time I did a Pull Up without feeling the skin on my hands twisting and separating, it was a great moment.
As went through my WOD I noticed the NewGrips were super handy for Kettlebells and Dead Lifting Weights as well, I even wore them on the Erg. I was able to lift heavy and didn’t have that hand crushing feeling that I’d experienced in the past. Other folks at my gym actually noticed that I was going through my WOD faster, I wasn’t wincing in pain. NewGrips aren’t good for every part of a WOD of course, during Burpees and Push Ups I was able to quickly rip the hand pads lay them beside me and quickly reattach, it was so nice to not deal with a tug of war with a sweaty glove.
Speaking of sweat, I’ll be the first to admit, I sweat a lot, typically at home I stand with the freezer door open just to regulate my heat. For folks like me NewGrips are great they have this open backed design, so air can get in between your hand and the pad during a WOD, which eliminates hand sweat. I found that I was able to grip better with cool, dry hands. When rowing and doing Kettlebell swings with NewGrip I actually felt like the motions were cooling my hands.
The other benefit I’ve found with NewGrip is that they are the only CrossFit glove I’ve come across that has decent wrist support. I’ve had a good number of friends get hyper extended wrist injuries doing CrossFit, most of what you’re doing in a WOD requires pressure, and impact on your wrist. I’d experienced mild to moderate wrist pain, but honestly hadn’t noticed since my blisters had been hurting so much. With NewGrips my wrist pain was totally gone, and I felt stronger. After a week, I was doing a few more reps of Pull-Ups and I was lifting a little heavier. I think this has as much to do with the wrist support as the hand protection. Either way I was really seeing some benefits from wearing NewGrip CrossFit Gloves.
The main Benefits I’ve found since switching to NewGrip CrossFit Gloves:
If you’re familiar with the world of CrossFit super athletes then you probably know the name David Goggins. He is and ex Navy Seal who does extreme feats of fitness for charity. A few years back he ran a triple marathon to raise money for wounded veterans. I am fan and was stoked to find this video where he is breaking the Pull Up record for most Pull Ups in a day. Looking closely you can see that he is wearing a pair of NewGrips, I don’t think anyone is teasing him about wearing gloves at the gym, especially after 4000 Pull Ups in a day!! ‘
I talked the trainer Ben at my CrossFit box into buying a bulk order from NewGrip for other athletes to use in my gym. He was kind enough to supply us with enough for everyone who was interested and gave away a few pair at impromptu competitions we have at the gym. Not everyone who uses new grip sings their praises, but most folks who use them have totally eliminated blisters, and sore wrists. The folks who benefit the most seem to be either folks who have struggled through bouts of terrible blisters and painful torn calluses, or folks who are new to CrossFit and who haven’t built up hand strength to grip a lot of the bars.
I’ve read a bunch on the internet and talked to fellow CrossFitters about how and why CrossFit gloves aren’t allowed in CrossFit competition and I totally get it. To me though I’d love to train hard going into the comp and enter a CrossFit Games with awesome healthy hands. I am convinced that NewGrips will allow you to do this. If you are more of a CrossFit novice like me and just want to go to work, or out on a date not looking like you repair shredders for a living then I would highly recommend NewGrip CrossFit Gloves."
Do I still get teased for wearing gloves at my CrossFit box? Of course I do. Since discovering NewGrip CrossFit Gloves I am getting way more out of every WOD and isn’t that what CrossFit is all about?
As a consumer I really like supporting small and local businesses and NewGrip based in Portland Or is a small family run company. No parts of NewGrip CrossFit gloves are sourced out and they do their best to support their local economy by hiring local business to assemble their gloves. Also NewGrips are made of vegan and sustainable materials which I think is a nice bonus. -Steven Adler
One of our partner atheletes Kyle Gurkovich has broken several Pull Up records wearing NewGrip Power Pads, doing over 5,000 Pull Ups in 24 hours, without a single blister.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS COMPANY AND THE POWER PADS!
I broke the Guinness World Record for Most Pull Ups in 24 Hours Officially in June or 2014 with 4182 and again in November with 4234 (unofficially, until Guinness approves). BOTH times I used New Grip Power Pads.When I trained for the first attempt, I really ripped up my hands during practice on the bars I was using. I looked into previous attempts and found the previous record hold David Goggins, was using the Power Pads by NewGrip. I ordered some and totally fell in love with them after one session.
After getting contacted by the company asking why I'd ordered so many pair, they immediately began supporting me and sending as many pairs as I needed for free. They even flew out to the east coast to support me in my second attempt. Thanks again!
I will be going for the record again at some point and I will definitely be using New Grip Power Pads again!
Kyle Gurkovich
Why do athletes love lifting with NewGrip Gloves?
We've talked to thousands of Weight Lifters over the years that we've been in business. From the input we've gotten, NewGrip Weight Lifting Gloves are great for any kind of weight lifting, but especially effective for the following exercises.
Weight Training and BodyBuilding is a full contact sport. The only way to get big is to lift heavy, and lifting heavy over time can do real damage to your hands and wrists. Issues like blisters and rips are common and during healing you may miss a week of lifting while your hands heal. Real issues start when athletes develop arthritis and tendonitis from years of lifting heavy. There are more bones in your hand and wrist than any other part of your body and therefore more opportunity for injury and chronic pain.
At NewGrip we've developed the ideal workout glove for the serious lifter.
NewGrip Weight Lifting Gloves change the lifting surface of your hand distributing weight, so you can lift more with less hand pain.
The simple neoprene design prevents blisters, rips and protects calluses, while improving grip and eliminating sweat.
NewGrip hand pads attach to wrist support which, provide support while providing athletes full range of motion. The wrist support also use compression to increase blood flow to hands and wrists, decreasing swelling, while fully supporting the wrist preventing weight lifting injury.
If you're sick of missing days at the gym waiting for your hands to heal, or if you've had to give up weight training of body building all together, then NewGrip is the perfect solution.
We've heard from hundreds of customers around the world who had to stop lifting because of injury or arthritis, who's conditioned so greatly improved after using NewGrip Gloves they were able to return to the gym and lift full time.
Don't take our word for it, check out the testimonials below:
In 2004 I won the Met-Rx Body Challenge. During years of lifting, I must have gone through a pair of leather weight lifting gloves every 3 months. The stitching came undone, leather would tear, they'd get stretched out, not fit, and start to smell.
Now I use NewGrip Gloves for Bodybuilding and I'll NEVER use anything else. They protect my hands, keep them cool, support my wrists, give me a much better grip and they are nearly indestructible. David Adler, Professional BodyBuilder
Let me be very direct, if you are not using BodyBuilding Glove by NewGrip, you are not lifting to your potential. NewGrip gloves for BodyBuilding are the best thing you can add to your routine! Al Vaughn, Grand Masters Champion, Mr America & Mr. Universe 2015
NewGrip gloves for bodybuilding are amazingly effective at relieving pressure on the hands. They also provide wrist support. The giant added benefit is they allow you to lift more weight or complete more reps. Most people just don't realize they stop lifting because of discomfort instead of true muscle exhaustion. NewGrips alleviate grip fatigue, if you use them you'll lift more weight. Period. Pete Sisco, co-author of Power Factor Training and Static Contraction Training]]>