Posted on 16 Jul2008 under Harbinger |
Harbinger Classic WristWrap men’s weightlifting gloves are basic but effective workout accessories. They are relatively thin, fairly inexpensive alternatives to more extravagant gloves with wrist wraps.The gloves contain panels of cloth and leather, and feature a wrist wrap sealed by Velcro as well as short finger length. The short fingers allow a weightlifter to feel less hindered by the glove because more of his skin is exposed. The wrist wrap, which is composed of leather, can be easily adjusted by its Velcro fastenings. All components of the product have a high quality, durable feel, although they are thin enough (approximately 1/8 inch) to allow for one to feel the general texture of the weights in his hand.
The WristWrap Classic gloves do not have any vents or breathable mesh like many other gloves on the market. They completely cover an area of the hand beginning slightly below the second knuckle on all five fingers and ending below the wrist. Consequently, they are hot in comparison to other better ventilated gloves. They will often make a wearer’s hand sweat, particularly if he is not accustomed to wearing such apparel. This lack of ventilation makes the product extremely durable. The palms, areas of high wear, are reinforced by a second layer of leather. This helps to prevent the formation of holes, although like all gloves, the WristWrap Classics will eventually wear out if used heavily.
Posted on 16 Jul2008 under Harbinger |
Although not the first company to create a selectorized dumbbell system (or what SNEWS® likes to call a multi-weight dumbbell system), Nautilus has certainly done one of the sleekest and smartest jobs so far. And, dang, it looks good too!The SelectTech is a set of two dumbbells, each that can morph with the flick of a knob into any weight from 5 to 52.5 pounds each. That means that whether you’re a novice who needs 5-pound weights or a beefy muscle man who wants to curl 50 pounds, the SelectTech will take care of your needs. And instead of having an entire rack of weights or maybe one or more handles you have to constantly load, unload and reload with different plates, you have it all in one trim system.
Just shy of 16 inches in length, these dumbbells are pretty long. Unlike the PowerBlocks or Ironmaster, the length of the dumbbells remains the same regardless of the weight you select. This can be awkward and might take some time to get used to since the dumbbell is very long, even at 5 lbs.The weight on the Bowflex dumbbells can adjust from 5lbs to 52.5lbs. Because of the maximum weight of only 52.5 lbs, you might be better off with the PowerBlock Elite Set or the Ironmaster adjustable dumbbell set if you plan on building huge muscles and getting super strong (the maximum weight on those dumbbells is about 120-130lbs).The system is also quite adaptable. The weights adjust in 2.5 pound increments until they reach 25 pounds. At that point they adjust in five pound increments. Hence, the system can be used by beginners and fairly serious weightlifters.