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Under Armor 1510 Reciever's Gloves
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This is a review for the Under Armor 0510 Receiver Glove. This is a Under Armor football glove. It's got a very tacky grip on the hand, and almost like a rubbery feeling. It get the stickier, it gets stickier the wetter it gets. So, you can see right there as I apply some water it gets a lot stickier than if it was really dry. The drier they are, there's just kind of, it' kind of a dull surface. But the wetter they get, the stickier they get. They do have a Velcro strap to adjust, and the Under Armor logo it's embroidered on and raised. The, this part of the actual glove where you flex that along our knuckles is a Neoprene material so it's easily flexing and, but the actual rubber surface is actually flexes fairly well, too, as far fingers and what not. So these gloves not only have to be used for football, you could use it for baseball, anything which you want a really good grip on things. They're kinda, a nice feature about 'em is that they, they come off really easy because of the flex material of the Neoprene. They're not stuck to your hand like some of the other gloves. They are kind of expensive. They're the upper range, upper echelons of the price structure for receiving gloves, so they're probably even be around $40 to $50. But they really do seem to hold up well. I've used these several, several full size games, and they haven't shown any wear or tear. That is the Undergarmer, er, Under Armor 0510 Receiver Glove.
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