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When I do test cutting (hopefully soon--we should talk about that one of these meetings) I'll probably wear some leather ones. For sparring I use Lacrosse gloves, but the padding proved too thin on at least one occasion to prevent hand injury.Anyone else use them?
I have been practice with them while using Blunted steel and Live Steel and I really like the difference. Anyways else try using gloves while you practice?
More specifically, it was the back of one of Ernie Perez's fingers.I've seen the back of someone's hand be split open and quickly bleed through the lightly padded glove he was wearing after being hit by an arming sword waster. I reccomend gloves.
Leather gloves from Home Depot or the like are a much better value. The gloves from MRL are of poor quality and will not last long with normal wear and use. Not to mention, the Home Depot gloves are less expensive.Speaking of gloves, does anybody have the MRL "Swordsmans Gauntlets" would something like these be worthwhile to get, or would a person just be better off getting some random leather gloves from a hardware store somewhere?
Gene is correct. I have a pair of those MRL gloves and they are very threadworn and the seams are opening up. They look pretty spiffy but they're not too terribly durable.Leather gloves from Home Depot or the like are a much better value. The gloves from MRL are of poor quality and will not last long with normal wear and use. Not to mention, the Home Depot gloves are less expensive.Speaking of gloves, does anybody have the MRL "Swordsmans Gauntlets" would something like these be worthwhile to get, or would a person just be better off getting some random leather gloves from a hardware store somewhere?
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