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I think this is really a cool idea...
This time of year sap gloves are a better choice.
I'm not sure that description is accurate but it says 4 oz in EACH knuckle (assuming just 4) for a full pound of lead in each hand. There are various types, many are just hard plastic. Something extra cool about the shot though.I think this is really a cool idea...
I've a pair with lead shot in them. Comfortable but COLD in the Chicago winter.I'm not sure that description is accurate but it says 4 oz in EACH knuckle (assuming just 4) for a full pound of lead in each hand. There are various types, many are just hard plastic. Something extra cool about the shot though.
You’d think the shot would hurt your own knucklesI'm not sure that description is accurate but it says 4 oz in EACH knuckle (assuming just 4) for a full pound of lead in each hand. There are various types, many are just hard plastic. Something extra cool about the shot though.
So, you can exercise with them, punching the dead deers, pretending to be "Rock Balboa"... hahahaI've a pair with lead shot in them. Comfortable but COLD in the Chicago winter.
Usually suede pads under the lead "pockets." Not too bad when you hit something while wearing them, even if it's something hard.You’d think the shot would hurt your own knuckles
I'm sure if it's something that needed hitting you don't feel it at all.Usually suede pads under the lead "pockets." Not too bad when you hit something while wearing them, even if it's something hard.
Thanks for the info.. looking into getting someUsually suede pads under the lead "pockets." Not too bad when you hit something while wearing them, even if it's something hard.