32 Degrees fingerless gloves come in black or green. They are available in Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large. They have a hard plastic backing, to protect your hands from getting hit. Has a velcro wrap around wrist band to keep gloves on securely. Very comfortable and affordable.
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The 32 Degrees Fingerless Gloves are older, so while they may be available used and in a few cases new, they are not commonly available anymore.
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- Flexibility
- Awesome Protection
- Comfortable
- Great Look
Weaknesses:
None apparent to me.
Review:
This is the only pair of paintball protective gloves I have and will ever buy. They are very flexible and comfortable while at the same time providing great protection, a good grip on your gun, and a cool look. I've taken 3 in the hand since wearing these and have never felt a thing.
Conclusion:
If you're looking for the best in protective gloves, hook yourself up with a pair of 32 Degrees Gloves, fingerless or not, depending on your preference. 10 out of 10.
Comfortable,PRICE,the perfect gloves,the perfect size and awesome protection
Weaknesses:
None that I can think of except they look like something Darth Vader would wear!
Review:
I have paintballed for awhile and resontly bought these gloves for a reasonal price.Awesome gloves bought them awhile ago and they still fit me and in good condition.They only costed me only $15 and looks are alright as I Said above! Fit well with my Tippmann 98 custom gun. Well let me say GOOD JOB 32 Degrees!
Conclusion:
In Conclusion if you are looking for any type of gloves for your hand size.Here yah go!
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Wednesday, March 31st, 2004 at 2:06 pm PST
-PMI Piranha Pro TS (Added Storm Electronic Trigger, 14" All American barrel, and Ricochet AK Electronic Hopper)
-Sheridan PGP (Added C02 quick change, wrap-around rubber grips, velocity adjuster, quick loader, and new pump handle) held at my side by a cops911.com tactical holster
Strengths:
Cheap. Durable.
Weaknesses:
None!
Review:
Honestly I don't know why anyone would want to spend any more money on gloves, unless you wanted the added safety of full-fingered gloves. Though I've been shot in the hand so few times maybe that is why, but even then I've never been hit on the tips of the fingers where the armor from these doesn't cover.
They've lasted me forever. Everytime I get shot in the hand I barely feel it due to the plastic armor.
Conclusion:
Don't bother spending a ton of money on gloves. These are more than you will ever need.
E-99 Blue
Blue Ricochet 2k Hopper
20 OZ C02 Tank
Home-Made Grip
Gluvs and XRay Mask
Strengths:
They stop paintballs from hitting the webs and other parts of ur fingers.
Weaknesses:
For some reason they turn my hand a dark purple after a day of play.
Review:
These gluvs are pretty cool. Just put them on and it gives u very good grip on a gun. If u were thinking of getting something from ur pocket with these on then forget about it. They are very large. But they will stop paintball hits to very sensitive parts of the fingers. But for some reason my right hand turns dark purple/black after games. I think it's they dye or something. I tried washing them but that isn't working. Must just be my gluvs but whatever. They are very good for walking triggers. A cheap 15$ buy at retail.
Conclusion:
Get them. Better safe than sorry. Xtra grip is always a must
I use the Spyder Shutter with a 16 oz. Co2 tank and with the 14" 32 Degrees Nyte Stikk Barrel.
Strengths:
Good armor.
Weaknesses:
Too thick.
Review:
Gloves are really nice to have but you don't have to have them. When a paintball hits these gloves you can't feel a thing but they are so thick that you cant reach into your pocket to get something out to really quick fix your gun or whatever the case is.
Conclusion:
They're nice but you don't really need to get them because i would just use regular fox gloves.
Bob Long Intimidator Classic Custom Paint Job
12" JT Black and Chrome Barrel
Original Stock 12" Barrel
Green Shark Drop forward
WGP Autococker Regulator
Dye Gauge on the low pressure side
Delron self lubricating bolt
ACI Bulldog 2 68ci 4500psi Nitro Tank
Mithril colored Nitro tank nipple with coil mounted to the drop forward.
Black Neoprene Tank Protective Cover
32 degrees Green Barrel Condom
Venturi adapter
Black 12v Revolution Hopper w/ X-Board
Strengths:
offer maximum protection and only $9 per pair! very cheap for the price. the sizes on gloves are a bit messed up so you may want to buy gloves which are a size or 2 higher. medium and large feel the same size. if your a med or large, i suggest getting an xl if available. gloves have a very firm grip on your gun, uncovered fingers help with higher rate of fire.
Weaknesses:
the sizes are a bit messed up, if your med/large try getting an xl. the protective covering is 1 large piece which may make it a little less mobile for some players.
Conclusion:
over all, these are very good gloves and for only $9! inexpensive, durable, and comfortable. these are the best gloves for anyone who doesn't want to spend $30+ on otehr gloves
2001 Worr Games Products (WGP) Autococker w/ various upgrades including a Benchy .45 grip frame w/ Dye sticky grips, MAKO quick strip bolt, KAPP universal beaver tail, Psycho Ballistics drop-forward and Dye stainless steel barrel and 12v revvy hopper. With the cocker I shoot a crossfire 68ci, 3000 psi N2 tank
Strengths:
1.) They look okay.
2.) There pretty flexible and allow for rapid shooting.
3.) The hard part on the back does protect you from shots and it allows you to crawl around on the hard ground without ripping up your hands.
4.) The price ... There CRAZY CHEAP!
Weaknesses:
1.) The black ones dye your hands like crazy! The dye gets all in between your fingers and on your palms. What sucks the most is that it takes at least 3 days of consecutive washings to make the dye fully come off.
2.) The stitching between the fingers isn't all that great and they tend to rip after extended use.
Conclusion:
The gloves are okay for the price but I think you would be better off getting a more expensive pair that wont dye your hands. The dye stays between your fingers and on your palms for days and worst of all if the dye hasn't come off and you go to school people think your dirty.
Tippmann custom 98 with a 20 ounce co2, Scott Hotshot mask and Quite Riot barrel. My daisy red dot site.
Strengths:
Well they kept a lot of the pain away after being hit by a paintball in the middle of the plastic and I have the 2xs ones but it didn't keep it from beind deflected.
Weaknesses:
Well the hard plastic made both paintballs that hit my hand break and they aren't the flexible but hey for 7 dollars you can' t beat them.
Conclusion:
Get these to get some of the sting away but maybe it was cuz I got hit directly in the glove not at a angle I'm not sure about the other people but they work for 7 dollars.
Comfortable, well-vented, paintballs don't bust when they hit because of the material.
Weaknesses:
Not a heck of a lot of protection, but it's better than getting shot in the hands without 'em!!! Nothing else i know of.
Conclusion:
These are the best gloves out there that i know of(i own the 2XS gloves, which are just 32 degrees gloves with 2XS on them). They are really comfortable, just keep the strap on 'em kinda loose. Definitely a bargain, i got mine for $7 at wally world. These are better than the BE gloves, because the BE gloves have a hard backing, so when you get hit the paintballs bust, and in the games i play, if a ball busts on you, you're out. These gloves simply deflect the ball, leaving a little bit of pain and not any paint. BUY THESE GLOVES!!!!