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US GLOVE RESILIENCE BUCKLE UNEVEN BAR (REGULAR UNEVEN) GYMNASTICS GRIPS

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Formerly known as the Ladies Regular Uneven. Let's be honest, these grips are anything but "Regular". They are resilient, strong, and one of a kind - just like you.
  • Made from high quality, durable leather, the Resilience grips feature a curved, wide palm piece and white plastic dowel affixed with a 60 lb test monofilament line.
  • Featuring a wide palm piece, the Resilience grips combine great palm protection with a curved design that allows the gymnast to feel the bar.
  • The plastic dowel affixed with monofilament line is a convenient feature for gymnasts who love to use a grip brush. There is no stitching for the dowel to worry about accidentally brushing!
  • Available in a variety of sizes, the Resilience grip is a great choice for gymnasts who want sturdy and practical features.
  • Ideal for compulsory through Elite level athletes, gymnasts who like to use a grip brush, and gymnasts who want more palm protection but still want to feel the bar.
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR young, first time grip wearers under 7 years of age.
*Grips will stretch and wear with use. Leather is a natural product that can degrade over time. Do not use grips that have been unused for 6 or more months. Grips should be replaced after approximately 3-6 months depending on use, or with any signs of damage.
Order the size closest to your hand measurment. If your measurement falls exactly between sizes, order the smaller size.
If you are uncertain whether you have measured correctly, please give us a call and we will walk you through how best to size.

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Care Instructions

  • DO NOT clean your grips.
  • DO NOT use cleaning solution

Returns

If you need to return or exchange an item for whatever reason, we're here to help!
We accept returns within 14 days of purchase.
You can return your product for store credit, a different product, or a refund to the original payment method.
Please ensure you return unworn goods, as sold, with all the original tags and labels attached.

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FAQS GRIPS

How should I break in my grips?

To begin to break in your grips, you will need to soften the stiff leather. Begin by rolling the leather around the dowel and down to the cuff. Roll the leather in both directions - with the dowel facing you and with it facing away from you. Roll each grip several times. You may roll the leather of the wrist cuffs as well if they feel stiff. Never pinch or fold the leather sharply together. The next step is to gently brush the palm of the grip, up and down, with a grip brush. Avoid brushing the edges of the grip, the wrist cuff, and any stitching. You may now begin to use your new grips to swing on a bar, safely and slowly. Take time to break in your grips slowly. Use them for a few minutes to warm up each practice until you are comfortable that they are broken in enough to use for more advanced skills. Always consult your coach if you have any questions.

Should I spray water on my grips?

We do not recommend applying water to your grips. Water will stiffen the leather and shorten the life of your grips. If your grips do accidentally get wet, you may have to repeat the break in process to soften the leather so that the grips will reform to the shape of your hands.

What should I do if my grips get wet?

If your grips accidentally get wet, leave them in the open air and lay them flat to dry. Depending on the level of water saturation, you may have to repeat the break in process. Once your grips are dry, soften the leather so that the grips will reform to the shape of your hands.

How do I clean my grips?

You do not need to clean your grips. Never use a cleaning solution or disinfectant on your grips. Any chemical will deteriorate the leather and shorten the life of your grips. After breaking them in, with proper use and sweat, your grips will form to the shape of your hands. If you need to remove chalk from your grips, use a grip brush and scrub the palm area of your grip in an upward motion (toward your fingers). Never brush any of the stitching or monofilament line on your grips. Wash or sanitize your hands after using your grips and please make sure to wash your wristbands frequently.

What should I do if the finger holes are too small?

The rolling process to break in the leather should soften the grips to a comfortable fit. Always consult your coach before altering your grips in any way. If the finger holes are still too small, wrap a small piece of sandpaper around a pencil. Use the sandpaper to slowly and carefully sand the inside of the finger holes. Check the fit often during this process. The finger holes should be snug so that the grips do not slip during use. The finger holes should fit at the top joint of the third and fourth finger. Never stretch the opening by pulling and never cut the holes. This can weaken and damage the leather leading to tears and shortening the life of the grips. If you have questions or need help, consult your coach.

Can I wear my grips on either hand?

Once your grips have been broken in or if you have sanded the finger holes to fit, you should never switch hands. The grips will form to your individual hand, and for your safety, should not be switched or shared with other athletes.

How do I know when my grips should be replaced?

You should inspect your grips often for rips, tears, or stretching of the leather. As you use your grips, the leather will stretch and thin. To ensure your safety, your grips should be replaced when any of the following occurs:

-Your grips shift or move during use. Typically this means the leather has been stretched and should be replaced.

-The leather of your grips overlaps in any area.

-The grips are ripped, cracked, torn or there are signs of the leather thinning significantly.

-The leather has worn smooth and has become slippery.

Grips should be replaced at least every 6 months - possibly more frequently depending on the level of strain and use. Always have an extra pair of grips with you (already broken in) in case your current pair rips, cracks, or breaks during practice.