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Infinity Gloves
Top-of-the-range protective gloves designed for optimum mobility and safety.
- Standard cuff
- PE-HD shells
- Reinforced wrist junction protection
- Poron XRD underglove for enhanced shock absorption
Infinity Gloves from Sparring Gloves embody the ultimate in protection for historic European martial arts. Crafted with meticulous care, these gloves feature high-density PE-HD polyethylene shells, offering unprecedented protection for all fingers and thumb. Weighing 325 g each, they are specially designed to guarantee perfect mobility of wrists and fingers, essential for the precise execution of combat techniques.
At the heart of their design, Infinity Gloves feature internal Poron XRD-15197-35 protection, capable of effectively absorbing the energy of the most severe impacts. Polypropylene straps in different widths ensure a custom fit and exceptional comfort, while 6mm-thick reinforced Styrogum cuffs offer solid wrist protection against direct impacts.
These gloves, acclaimed for their premium quality, stand out in particular for their innovative wrist junction protection, a weak point often overlooked by other models on the market. We particularly recommend the version with flared cuff for optimum protection and better wrist articulation. Made from top-quality materials such as impregnated Cordura and Kevlar®, and sewn with double waxed thread, Infinity Gloves are almost entirely handcrafted. They are the result of in-depth analysis of the types of injury likely to be encountered in historical fencing, ensuring maximum safety in the practice of this art.
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