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Putting On Your G-Force Lacrosse Gloves

Opening a box of brand new STX G-Force lacrosse gloves is like opening a Christmas present. Sure it’s the hottest thing out there in lacrosse hand gears, but who wants to have G-Force. Looking for a good pair of gloves is like choosing between iPod and Walkman. Others would go for face while others prefer functionality. Today’s stiff competition when all manufacturers boast they have got the edgiest gloves, why do you need to rely on G-Force.

In this collection of rants and raves about G-Force lacrosse gloves, people have found the craftiest and crappiest of the product. People were always unhappy with the design and yet they only knew they were worth the comfort when they have already worn the gloves or the other way around. While you might find some of them explicit, take a mouth full of what the pros and rookies got to say about it. So here are the loudest reviews on G-Force lacrosse gloves.

The Box. Does the container have something to do with what’s inside? Packaging is the key. The box, however, can only do so much as it can only give a preview of what’s inside. The box though is reflection of personality of what is wrapped. And a decent box means admiration to a customer’s quest for quality

The Size. “These are too small”, a kid says. And probably what the rest had also commented about the G-force lacrosse gloves. But not until they tried that they realized it fitted. They contoured designs, the lines, the grooves, the edges, turn out to be right and as if knew the size of your hands. For others, the gloves “weren’t just for everyone”. They felt they were too big and made a lot of movement. But an hour of real time playout proved its worth. After a week of playing, later, made them say it was “considerably grippier” than they initially thought.

The Protection. The cuffs found on G-Force lacrosse gloves were of big help. Since they are adjustable, a player can actually hit his hand intentionally on the ball and not feel anything. The fiber plating helped disperse the pressure caused by blows on top of the hand. A player once said, he “doesn’t have to carry sticks”.

The Flexibility. One true test of flexibility of G-Force lacrosse gloves is when you forcibly squeeze them into your pockets. And you will be amazed at how it came to reduce its size and fit nice tight without breaking a single part. This is all made possible by its thermo plastic density foam that takes up little space while not sacrificing durability. A player declares that the more he uses them, the more flexible they become.

Those who find STX’s gloves salability disagreeable often found themselves wearing them after a week. This is so because G-Force lacrosse gloves were made for performance and not for aesthetics. You’ll never know how they work unless you try them.

 

 

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