johndeere10
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http://www.gettheglove.com/
Anyone tried one of these? I found them on Facebook and was just curious.
The LeviTee Glove helps to avoid the “death grip”. By doing so, the athlete gets the proper grip pressure and the results will include a straighter and longer ball flight. More distance with less effort.
The LeviTee Glove promotes a lighter, looser grip which allows for more swing speed. The Glove will assist the player with their grip pressure.
The LeviTee Glove feels good and is as comfortable as traditional gloves, if not more comfortable.
Grip tests done with the a Hand Dynamometer show a 30% reduction in grip force.
Tension starts in the hands and the tightness creeps into all the other muscles, inhibiting any real dynamic swing. The LeviTee Glove eliminates the tightness.
The LeviTee Glove relieves “arm pump” that is prevalent in other sports namely motocross, waterskiing and baseball. It is a condition that develops from squeezing to tightly by holding the handlebars, tow-rope or bat.
Anyone tried one of these? I found them on Facebook and was just curious.
The LeviTee Glove helps to avoid the “death grip”. By doing so, the athlete gets the proper grip pressure and the results will include a straighter and longer ball flight. More distance with less effort.
The LeviTee Glove promotes a lighter, looser grip which allows for more swing speed. The Glove will assist the player with their grip pressure.
The LeviTee Glove feels good and is as comfortable as traditional gloves, if not more comfortable.
Grip tests done with the a Hand Dynamometer show a 30% reduction in grip force.
Tension starts in the hands and the tightness creeps into all the other muscles, inhibiting any real dynamic swing. The LeviTee Glove eliminates the tightness.
The LeviTee Glove relieves “arm pump” that is prevalent in other sports namely motocross, waterskiing and baseball. It is a condition that develops from squeezing to tightly by holding the handlebars, tow-rope or bat.