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B**3
Very good product, just watch size choice See picture for updated review..
Like so many others that have reviewed these gloves, watch the size you buy. I bought the large thinking because I use large garden gloves, I should get that size for swimming. Wrong. The large were too big. They swell up when wet and are uncomfortable to wear. Returned them but forfeited my “no shipping” cost. It was worth the exchanged, though. The large pair were not working at all. The medium are much better and I love them. Great product. Well made. Update on this product. After 3 months of wearing the swim gloves, the right hand glove has fabric in damaged condition. I have faithfully been rinsing these gloves after every swim (I swim 5 times a week) since July 2018. It seems as if the fabric has dissolved or disintegrated on the right glove. Always let gloves naturally dry. Never used any heat on them. Seems like they should have lasted longer. I thought Speedo made a quality product. Guess I was wrong. Will be looking for a better replacement. Down to one star for poor longevity.
S**Y
I also find these gloves very useful. Additionally
The five stars are for probable durability. I also find these gloves very useful. Additionally, my return was handled extremely efficiently.Fit/size:I can see 4 potential issues with getting the correct size in these gloves.How wide is your palm (most important).How thick is your wrist (somewhat important).How long are your fingers (mostly unimportant).How thick are your fingers (mostly unimportant).This following size chart (from the Speedo site) addresses palm width:AQUATIC FITNESS GLOVES SIZE CHARTS M L XL8.0cm 8.5cm 9.0-9.5cm 10.0-10.5cmNote: Width: Measure horizontally across the palm.(Although my palm is about 9.5cm across, squarely in the Large category, this size would have been to large for me.)This criteria for fit is the most important. If the gloves are too large in the palm, they will feel loose on the hand. I purchased two pairs of Speedo swim training gloves, one XL and one M, for my wife and I. I returned the XL, partly because they were too big and loose on the body of my hand. I now use the medium size purchased for my wife. This pair is also a bit loose. This becomes especially evident when swimming. I think the wet material tends to stretch, fill with water, and they feel like they balloon out a bit.I have fairly small wrists. For the fit, this somewhat/slightly important. I think the size of the wrist opening and the position of the velcro closure is related to the glove/palm size; i.e. XL has a larger wrist opening than the Small size. Not only do my Medium sized gloves seem a bit too large on the palm, I feel like, in order to keep the glove on my hand, I should adjust the velcro closure to the minimum aperture size. (two downsides to this adjustment: the velcro makes limited contact and the excess strap flops around on every stroke).Length of fingers: I have not found it useful to make a size comparison to other kinds of gloves. I have what I think of as large to very large hands (at maximum spread, tip of thumb to tip of little finger = 23.5cm). It is difficult for me to find work gloves that fit. I have (literally) tried on many hundreds of pairs of work gloves. When gloves do fit, they are almost always XXL size, and even those are often too small. I own about 10+ pairs of winter gloves, all XL and XXL. Perhaps the difficulty is long fingers? (middler finger, right hand = 9cm). While fit is critical for me with gloves with fingers, it is not an issue with with the Speedo fingerless swim gloves. Whether my fingers protrude from the gloves .5", or 1.5", does not seem to substantially affect either comfort or function.Size of the finger holes: the finger holes on these medium gloves are also a bit too large for me. This seem to affect the way the gloves function: a strong forward stroke seems to push back the material around the edge of the finger, creating resistance. Also: water seems to enter the glove around the fingers, creating more resistance. However, I do not find this a problem. I have to work harder against the resistance, and that is why I am using the gloves.Durability: I have used these about 10 times while swimming and snorkeling in both ocean, and pool. I have not noticed any wear issues.Note: These gloves may not help you swim faster. I have noticed, especially when snorkeling, that the greater surface area these gloves provide does seem to give me more power, at least for a few hard strokes. When swimming laps, the greater resistance makes me work harder (which is good, right?), but it does not increase my overall speed. Indeed, my time for ten laps increases. When I remove the gloves, however, it feels like I can fly through the water. (neighboring swimmers have assured me that this was not the case).
A**E
Wonderful for your Aquatic Workouts!
I did not expect to enjoy using these Swim Gloves as much as I do. I'm a 71-year-old "Lap" Swimmer & find swimming to be an excellent overall workout for me. I decided to try these to improve my upper body strength & water resistance conditioning. They are terrific & give me all the resistance needed. They're very comfortable to wear, well made & I've already noticed a difference in conditioning since I started using them. I previously tried the "Agility Hand Paddles" & hated them, as they were uncomfortable to use & did not allow me the smooth stroke I was looking for. These Speedo Aqua Fit Training gloves are perfect for me!!!
M**W
Must Be Seconds or knock off Warning.
I own two prior pair of these, both medium size. These are sewn differently and there is so much room in the palm and excess fabric that they wear like a balloon. I cannot use them. I will have to go to a brick and mortar store and really see them. The other two pair were bought an earlier time on Amazon, but be forewarned. These may not be what you bought the last time. Maybe mine made it through quality control. I see some other non-speedo brands that look similar to the sewing on mine. Oversized medium now. This might be handy for a big person doing water aerobics, but I have no way to know what has happened to the prior fit. I "would" use mine to swim laps. I threw the packaging away I was so confident and did not notice until later, when I matched up the gloves. :-( Buy these at a store you can visit. Sorry.
M**T
Didn’t last, faded, tore.
I loved this product until the cloth began to a split and expose the index finger. Also splitting at the seams between fingers. Faded fairly quickly too. They were used 3-5 times per week and rinsed after every swim in cool water.
K**S
work well, but be careful of shoulder injuries
These are great for " resistance" ; slowly building muscle tissue ..........do be careful though as they can cause undue shoulder stress / possible shoulder injurywhat I do is use them for 1/2 of my workout , then remove so I can get more speed / better cardioalso they take a long time to dry .....but nonetheless ... make sure you rinse them after each use
K**R
The Winner !
I now seem to have bought every make and model of this type of swimming glove on the market: (1) Speedo with velcro wrist cuff; (2) Speedo without wrist-cuff; (3) Aquasphere with wrist cuff and these un-branded ones. I swim quite seriously (100 lengths about 4 times a week taking me about 50 minutes per session). This type of product doesn't greatly increase your speed, but definitely gives you a serious upper body workout into the bargain ! I have counted that without the gloves it takes me one less stroke to complete a length than with them, but after the first few times you use them you really feel it - thereafter you begin to build up muscle tone to compensate. The problem with the velcro-wrist type is that the velcro has a habit of wearing loose (and no, I haven't over-tightened it). This can become a bit irritating. By contrast those without the wrist cuff can wear loose over time (buy a slightly smaller size to allow for stretch over time).My winner is the Speedo with velcro wrist cuff: the cuff hasn't worn out after a couple of weeks use. Moreover the more solid rubber 'hand sole' gives greater resistance than other brands. Second on the list would be these unbranded ones, which seem to have a stronger velcro strapping. Third the aquasphere model and finally the speedo without the wrist band. In fact if I'd bought a size smaller of the Speedo without the wrist band these might have been my favourite, but lost out for not providing much resistance......So there is a full review of all of them....!
A**R
TRAINING AID - SWIM GLOVES
EXCELLENT PAIR OF GLOVES , THEY PERFORM AS THEY SAY IN THE PACKAGEVERY USEFUL , WELL MADE, STILL AS NEWINDICATION SHOULD BE MADE THAT THEY NEED TO BE SOAKED IN CLEAN WATER TO REMOVE THE CHLORINATED CHEMICALS FROM THE SWIMMING POOL.
C**G
Ouch! In a Good Way
Gives you an amazing water workout when swimming, be warned though, my shoulders felt like they were going to pop out the first couple of times I used it. More a comment on my level of fitness than anything else
M**N
Very Good!
I bought these for my friend for Christmas and she plus the Aqua aerobic club are very impressed!Couple of reasons why1- The velcro on the wrists keeps them in place2- The rubber on. The inside of the palms works against the water and gives better resistance.I am now going to order for myself 😊
M**A
swimming gloves
These gloves are so good in my aquarobics class. Not only do they improve the workout you do by working the arms but they look cool as wel!!!
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