Review: Harrow HRWs
Ok so I just played my first winter game with these bad boys and I want to review them now.
Flexability: Very flexible out of the bag the thumbs are kinda stiff but once broken in they are amazing. The palms are very loose straight outta the bag so you don't really have to break them in. The backhand is pieced together very well to allow superior protection while maintaing amazing flexability. 8.5/10
Protection: The protection on this glove is quite good. It has the most protective thumb on the market. It has the awesome side finger padding so you won't have bruised fingers from checks that slide down the stick. The backhand has some sweet protection didn't feel a single check the past few weeks. The peaked finger design keeps you finger tips safe and warm (which is a must in colorado), the cuff offers the best protection of any of the Harrow gloves and is very comfy. The memory foam also absorbs checks pretty well which is cool.
9.5/10
Looks: Looks pretty cool kinda like a less shiney macdaddy maybe a bit blockier and with less backhand design. they look better then most of my other gloves so 8.5/10
Ventalation: The ventalation is pretty good a lot of holes in the palm allow it to breath better and it hase like little spandex/mesh vents in the middle of the palm. not the best I've ever had but still pretty good so 8/10
Palm: the palm is pretty durable I have two pairs of these and they still have the the little grippy leather stuff on there when I compared the ones I used to the pair I just got brand new. so from the looks of it pretty good. The palms also feel really good kinda like macdaddie ltd's maybe not quite as good but almost. they help vent a lot in my opinion.
So yeah theres my review not very good but a review none the less
BTW i like them like more than all but one pair of my gloves
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Last edited by goldenHS_demons : 02-22-2007 at 11:52 PM.
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