Sporting Goods : Budget foil/epee/sabre leather palm glove

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Sporting Goods : Budget foil/epee/sabre leather palm glove

Budget foil/epee/sabre leather palm glove

from: Physical Chess




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 42482





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Physical Chess
Label: Physical Chess
Product Manufacturer: Physical Chess
Publisher: Physical Chess
Ranking: 42482
Studio: Physical Chess


Product facts:
  • Good value for the price; well suited for foil and epee and sabre.
  • Good value for the price; well suited for foil and epee and sabre.
  • Good value for the price; well suited for foil and epee and sabre.
  • Good value for the price; well suited for foil and epee and sabre.
  • Good value for the price; well suited for foil and epee and sabre.







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
A more advanced leather glove for when the beginner becomes more serious, with special features to enhance electrical fencing. The good protection and feel of the leather palm is reinforced by a double-layer of leather over the points of greatest wear, where the handle meets the hand- on thumb, forefinger and lower part of palm. This glove differs from the Basic ( PC G 200) by having the lightly padded back of the hand covered with a rip-resistant layer of cotton which helps point of opponentâs blade slide off without setting off a light, a big help in epee and foil. The other difference is that the back of the cuff, further on, is not padded, and thereby continues the potential for slide as well as allowing the cuff to draw in closer and so present less target, while still allowing body cord to snake securely through. A glove with the good blade feel of leather, well thought out features, and very snazzy looking as well. Sold individually.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good glove, but a bit tight fitting.
Although a bit tight fitting at first, the glove came in great condition and look quite durable. My friend whom I bought it for was happy when trying it on. Thanks :]



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Does not look like the product in the photo
First, let me say that I can't speak to the quality of this product in terms of a fencing glove... I bought it to use in a Halloween costume. I bought both a right and left glove, and was expecting them to be all-white, as shown. Unfortunately, the palm and underside of the fingers were a burgundy color, and they do not look at all like what I thought I was buying. Costumers beware!



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