🎮 Elevate your game with gloves designed for pros who refuse to lose.
Ironclad PC Gaming Gloves combine advanced low-friction ceramic sliders and performance silicone grips with breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics and ergonomic wrist padding. Designed for precision, comfort, and durability, these ambidextrous gloves offer half-finger coverage to maximize dexterity during long gaming sessions.
Brand | Ironclad |
Material | Silicone |
Size | Large |
Glove Type | Gaming |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Color | Black/Yellow |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Closure Type | Pull On |
Style | Gaming Gloves |
UPC | 696511881742 696511881735 |
Included Components | One pair of gloves |
Fit Type | Overall |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Ironclad |
Part Number | ES-IPC-04-L |
Item Weight | 3.87 ounces |
Country of Origin | Indonesia |
Item model number | ES-IPC-04-L |
Power Source | electric, pneumatic |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Cutting Diameter | 10 Centimeters |
Usage | Amateur, Professional |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | All products manufactured and sold by Ironclad Performance Wear are warranted to the original purchaser against defects in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original retail purchase with an original receipt. Normal wear and tear, and conditions resulting from or contributed to by accident, misuse, abuse, alteration or improper care or maintenance are not covered by this warranty. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. |
Assembled Diameter | 10 Centimeters |
R**R
I rarely write reviews..but..
Out of the box: Immortals 1/2 finger coverage gloves for PC gaming. very well made. looked a little small for my hands ( i did measure my hands correctly). No visual imperfections.First try on: Perfect fit that can only get better. Anyone whos ever owned a pair of boots would know that eventually the boot will break in and mold to your feet after a week of intermittent use. These gloves are built the exact same way. (more on that below)Build: Obvious things out of the way first, left hand has palm padding, very comfortable while leaning hand on desk for things like QWER and WASD. Right hand has palm coating for mouse pad slide. (works like magic on my glass mousepad skypad 3.0) On smoother cloth pads it still slides pretty well. on more slower surfaces i can imagine it to be not as efficient. Gloves end right before the wrist. i dont know if anyone else hates wearing gloves because of a tingling sensation around the wrist from the gloves ending right on it but i do. and this is perfect it really does help feel like you arent wearing gloves. Top portion of the gloves feature a very thin "cooling" fabric that does seem to work. Overall compression around hands is comfortable.Getting better with age? Between the webbing of each finger youll find folds of extra fabric (for guarantied fit and to allow expansion. stitching is double layered and will allow for more of the material to stretch and mold to hands over time. As it does mold to your hands you can still control the tightness of the glove overall with the attached strap and buckle which is also pretty comfortable.After a week of hardcore use, ill update and tell you if i was right or wrong about the gloves holding up and getting better. as well as any other updates. thanks for reading.
R**X
Great versatility
I love how the sides are different for each hand. Padded for the keyboard (though my keyboard has a padded rest already) and made to glide on the mouse pad. Definitely measure your hand. I figured, as I'm a big boy, that I'd need a larger glove, and was full of doubt after I measured and it said I'd want a medium, but it's a perfect fit.I have two complaints, one of which may be unfounded, I haven't had them long enough to be sure.First, they don't feel durable. The palm part feels like it'll wear down or tear too easily. In their defence, they may hold up way better than I feel like they will.My biggest complaint though is the seam from the wrist to the thumb hole. I don't know why, but the material there is scratchy. Worse on the left hand than the right, but both have it. Feels like there's a tag or something constantly and is itchy.Besides that I really do like these though.Edit: The scratchy bit must have smoothed out or worn off, as I no longer have that issue. They're still holding up really well. I honestly won't get to truly test the durability till it warms up and my hyperhidrosis gets to go wild again. (Sweaty hands, the worst) But I do still, even when cold, have sweaty hands issues, so they're doing well so far.Also helps that my sweaty palms are covered.Further edit: shortly after I said the scratchy stopped, I noticed it again. It's definitely not as bad as at first though.I've washed them since initially reviewing and they held up way better than I thought they would. Hands have been in overdrive with sweating. It really is nice having my palms covered. I've been using them with my switch as well, and am considering their console gaming gloves for that reason. (These are a bit clunky for holding my hands the way I do with a controller or switch, and having my fingertips covered as well would keep my sweaty fingers from slipping. I just wish there were color options.
S**A
Gameing glove
Worked great
S**X
It's okay, but it's not exactly stitched great
I does the job of keeping warm. Unlike other Gamer gloves, this does have a fair amount of grip all around, allowing me to play and seamlessly shift from mouse and keyboard, to a controller, or to shift over to type. It's fairly decent for those cold nights in winter. This is a well designed glove with padding, grip, and texture all aroundThe problem lies in the manufacturing. There are little bits here and there that are poking out at the gloves, which makes me question the durability. If that weren't the only issue, the bottom side isn't stitched around the edges, it's cut. And where it's cut digs into the skin the moment I begin to curl my fingers a little bit. Then the stitching. It's some kind of plasticky threads, and I can feel them all throughout the gloves.Most of these feelings are negligible when gaming, but can be irritating at times, which is why I'm even rating this 3 stars. But these are the only gloves I can find that have even the basic amount of grip along the palm, and so I can't really find any better
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