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Royal Racing Core gloves


SO GOOD
It’s hard not to like the price of the Cores, and they come in five sizes. We’re big fans of the minimalist styling too. The palm is nice and thin, allowing you to really feel your grips, and it doesn’t bunch up when gripping the bar. The meshed back means they stay nice and cool during the summer months. The cuffless wrists are really comfy and offer an unrestricted feel.

NO GOOD
The Cores come up a touch on the large side. We downsized to a size small from our regular medium, and even then, the fit around the thumb wasn’t great and there was some bunching up around the fingers.

PRICE 30$










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