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Ocun Crack Gloves New climbing crack gloves-L
Delivery by 19 May $37.95
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originally posted on moosejaw.com
These are the best crack gloves for a few reasons. They are actually thick enough to protect the hand unlike some of the others on the market. The strap tucks under a rubber flap so that it is more abrasion resistant. This can be a little annoying to manage one handed but worth it. I would suggest to buy slightly small as they stretch just a tad. I use a small amount of tape to protect the thumb for fist jams.
originally posted on moosejaw.com
I bought these on a recommendation from a fellow climber. I used them to jam my way up Devils Tower and they held up nicely. They are tight around my fingers but hoping they stretch after some use. They stay tight and did not affect my ability to belay my partner. They might seem expensive but better than throwing away sweaty tape gloves after a use or two!
originally posted on moosejaw.com
These are great so far. Fairly thick cover makes rough cracks feel fine. The only complaint is the method by which the velcro wrist strap attaches. It's a bit hard to attach without another person, and the strap can get caught on the edges of tight cracks.
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Ocun Crack Gloves New climbing crack gloves-L
Delivery by 19 May $37.95
Ocun Crack Gloves
Free delivery
Crack Gloves L
Delivery $68.41
Ocun Crack Climbing Gloves
Delivery between Tue – Thu $9
Ocun Crack Climbing Gloves LG
Delivery $10
These are the best crack gloves for a few reasons. They are actually thick enough to protect the hand unlike some of the others on the market. The strap tucks under a rubber flap so that it is more abrasion resistant. This can be a little annoying to manage one handed but worth it. I would suggest to buy slightly small as they stretch just a tad. I use a small amount of tape to protect the thumb for fist jams.
I bought these on a recommendation from a fellow climber. I used them to jam my way up Devils Tower and they held up nicely. They are tight around my fingers but hoping they stretch after some use. They stay tight and did not affect my ability to belay my partner. They might seem expensive but better than throwing away sweaty tape gloves after a use or two!
These are great so far. Fairly thick cover makes rough cracks feel fine. The only complaint is the method by which the velcro wrist strap attaches. It's a bit hard to attach without another person, and the strap can get caught on the edges of tight cracks.
So far these are performing with no weakness in material nor construction. I did get some abrasion on the back of my hand. The inside of the glove can use a seamless layer or just tape the cal of your hand. That’s been my experience I would buy again and have two pairs so far.
These have a bit more padding/thickness than other current crack gloves; which is good and bad. Great for hand and large hand cracks, bad for thin hands.Less thumb coverage than the BD gloves, so add a wrap of tape if you'll be doing lots of fist cracks.Durable, accurate size chart, stretch to fit your hand/fingers without stretching out too much (1st gen ORs).A solid choice, but the BD ones may be a bit more versatile (thinner, yet have thumb coverage - less durable, though).
Good quality gloved. Thicker than other crack gloves on the marked (e.g.; OR, Black Diamond). I found that these gloves run smaller than I would have expected so I would recommend sizing up.
Really love these gloves for the gym where the cracks seemed to be lined with extra course sandpaper as they seem to be thicker than most other gloves on the market and offer a bit more protection and grip. I would give them 5 stars but the velcro enclosure could use some help since they were redesigned to be "internally routed" as I often find I can't make good contact with both sides of the velcro and the gloves can come lose at the wrist strap. Overall a beefy well made glove that could use a bit more jiggering for its closure system.
Great quality and pretty comfortable considering what they’re used for.The only tiny thing I found awkward that I feel is worth mentioning, is the way the fastening strap connects to the back of the glove.It has a tight pocket between the rubber and backing material which can be tricky the first few times seeing as it’s Velcro, but that’s basically a first world problem and overall I have no complaints.
I like these gloves because they're quite padded, which is nice for extra protection.The hidden wrist strap is nice since it puts the strap out of the way, however it is a little harder to put the gloves onI think I bought mine in a size too small, as they seem to pull tightly on my fingers, so make sure you get the right size.
These crack gloves from Ocun are the best I have found in over thirty years of rock climbing. For years I used tape gloves, the best at the time. Tried other brands, some to thin, others to thick and stiff with lack of coverage,Ocun crack gloves are just right, and they have a well designed closure that won't come undone until you want to take them offBonus, they are comfortable.
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Ocun Crack Gloves - L
The Ocún CRACK crack gloves are very popular among climbers. A thin layer of rubber ensures excellent hand protection and at the same time provides maximum friction and sensitivity during climbing. A sophisticated construction allows the rubber layer to cover up the velcro strap so there is nothing in your way when you are climbing. Have you noticed what kind of gloves do Adam Ondra or Tommy Caldwell use in the Yosemite Park? Exactly! They wear the Ocún gloves.
The Ocún CRACK crack gloves are very popular among climbers. A thin layer of rubber ensures excellent hand protection and at the same time provides maximum friction and sensitivity during climbing. A sophisticated construction allows the rubber layer to cover up the velcro strap so there is nothing in your way when you are climbing. Have you noticed what kind of gloves do Adam Ondra or Tommy Caldwell use in the Yosemite Park? Exactly! They wear the Ocún gloves.
The Ocún CRACK crack gloves are very popular among climbers. A thin layer of rubber ensures excellent hand protection and at the same time provides maximum friction and sensitivity during climbing. A sophisticated construction allows the rubber layer to cover up the velcro strap so there is nothing in your way when you are climbing. Have you noticed what kind of gloves do Adam Ondra or Tommy Caldwell use in the Yosemite Park? Exactly! They wear the Ocún gloves.
The Ocún CRACK crack gloves are very popular among climbers. A thin layer of rubber ensures excellent hand protection and at the same time provides maximum friction and sensitivity during climbing. A sophisticated construction allows the rubber layer to cover up the velcro strap so there is nothing in your way when you are climbing. Have you noticed what kind of gloves do Adam Ondra or Tommy Caldwell use in the Yosemite Park? Exactly! They wear the Ocún gloves.
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