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Zhanmai 10 Set Gym Grip Pads for Weight Lifting Workout Pads Pull up Neoprene Comfort Weightlifting Hand Grips Light Gym Grips Gymnastics Hand Grips for Men Women No Sweaty Hands

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LeeDacosta
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
These grips have been awesome for me. I've had them for about a year now, I work out 3 times a week, and I'm still on my first pair. I think that's a great value. Grips are totally fine, unless lifting really heavy in which case you need wrist straps.. I own both..
Jacob
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
These pads are too thin and too small to be useful. Also, it's not textured on one side and that smooth side is far too slippery to grip your hand OR the dumbell/bar. So this product is effectively useless.... Unless you want to glue 2 of them together... Which might work but, come on. Who wants to do that? Just more cheap trash on amazon. Getting fed up with it
Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
I have wide variety of gloves and grips. I have also tried them in combination with chalk, in powder form, block form and liquid form. However, As these gloves are grips slide between my skin and whatever bar I am using, I am still prone to getting rips.I decided to try these because they were affordable. I was quite impressed with the result. For the first time, I have had no rips on my palms since using these. They can be easily used for dynamic movements like pull-ups and toes-to-bars as well. Since I’ve had these, I have not been needed to use chalk.I can’t imagine going back to using regular grips or gloves because these are the first products that I have used, which actually prevent rips.CONWhen using you have to be careful to make sure that the correct side is in contact with the bar, because the other side provides a very little traction. If the color of the two surfaces differ, that would be helpful. It is easy to tell the difference between the two by observation, but during a fast paced workout, your attention to detail waiver.For frequent use, they will require replacing, probably every few weeks to months. The thickness decreases overtime and impressions can be left in the fabric. I have noticed no issue with smell and they dry fairly easily. My hands are very small and they are still comfortable to use.
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023
Yes these are basically small mouse pads however the fix a problem with some workouts. If you have some lifts that you struggle with because your hand is sweating this can fix that. For instance, a three point stand on a bench for certain back work, before my hand would be slipping on the bench and with one of these it is 100% stable. Are these a bit overpriced for what they are? Yes. But they did exactly what I was wanting and allow me to do certain lifts better so I'm happy I got them.
big phil
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2023
Good value! Good qualityOnly downside is only one side is rubber grip. Other side is a comfortable fabric with no grip. Maybe more durable than the 100% rubber grips. Will test the longevity & update
R. Brewster
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2023
i used to use the hourglass looking ones, which are fine, but the hemming would come apart. ithese have no gems, but imagine they will wear out as well, so might as buy the simple version in bulk. it doesn't really matter while working out
Banyan
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2023
These are NOT designed to be true gym grips. Zhanmai is just a china marketplace for someone to profit off mouse pad material; hence the gym marketing but not a gym company. For $3 you could buy 8x9 mouse pad and cut them up yourself, but they would have frayed edges. If you want true gym grips (heavy weights, durable) buy Grip Power pads.BUT I'm keeping them for following reasons, which may help you:1 - If you have smaller hands, these allow you to grip bars without increasing the thickness of dumbell/barbell handles. Thicker grips might limit you to a more open grip rather than really squeezing the bar tightly. Also good for grip strength during pull-ups or softening palms for pushups. Can also use them for elbow resting during ab planks.2- I use them in the "V" corner of my kitchen countertop for my hand placement. I do leg raises against the counter inner corner while waiting for coffee to warm, pasta to boil, etc. It really works. Hands don't slide on counter. Gives good friction strength for hand placement. Weird but true.3 - You would need to spend $6 on mouse pads to get equivalent, but would have frayed edges.I can't speak of their durability with heavy barbell lifts, Curl bars, etc but I believe they will eventually tear. I use Cobra and Gym grips for heavy. True gym grips are .5cm thick or greater. I use Grip Power Pads in my home gym. These are only .3 -- thin but useful for reasons noted above.Be creative and they can be useful, but likely disposable. 10 is a lot (5 pairs) and it will be awhile before they all are ruined by use.
Suhailah Davies
Reviewed in Singapore on December 22, 2022
Wasn't expecting them to have a felt side, usual grips like this are rubber both sides
Marquis
Reviewed in Canada on November 15, 2022
Very impressed. Great quality and durability. I workout 5-6 days / week, been using for over a month and no visible wear. Highly recommended.
E. Hipolito
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2022
been using it a lot, not very thick but provides excellent grip. great value for the money
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