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How to Choose: Gloves and Wrist Supports

How to Choose: Gloves and Wrist Supports

There are lots of options out there when considering bowling gloves and wrist supports. It’s important to understand their functions and features to be able to make a decision on any purchase. In this article, we’ll go over the different styles of gloves and supports to narrow down your choices and help with your next purchase.

 

Styles

Wrist Wraps: These compact wraps provide support for the wrist with a minimalist design. By far the smallest of the supports, wrist wraps are lightweight, easy to take on and off, and can reduce wrist pain as well as strengthen your release. Most styles use a hook and loop and/or Velcro strap while the more expensive options feature a magnetic locking assist.

Price range: $10-$18

Our recommendation: Genesis Power Wrist Wrap

 

Gripping Gloves: Basic gripping gloves don’t offer any support for the wrist but instead provide a textured gripping surface on the palm. This extra grip can assist with power and control through the release. Most of the options have the thumb, middle, and ring fingers cut out to prevent interfering with the fit of your ball. You can find gripping gloves that secure with Velcro as well as elastic.

Price range: $20-$28

Our recommendation: Brunswick Grip All Glove

 

Wrist Supports: Basic wrist supports offer more support than wrist wraps with a larger design extending into the palm of the hand. They typically have metal inserts on the front and back the keep the wrist locked in a strong position to improve your ability to repeat shots. Most styles are simple to put on and take off as you slide your thumb in, wrap your wrist, and velco

Price range: $20-38

Our recommendation: Brunswick Shot Repeater

 

Support Gloves: These are a combination of gripping gloves and wrist supports and provide the benefits of each. They are a little bit bulkier than basic gripping gloves

Price range: $25-40

Our recommendation: Ebonite Pro-Form

 

Mechanical Supports: These top of the line supports are typically constructed with aluminum and can be adjusted into different positions locking your wrist in place for a consistent release. These lateral adjustments can lead to an increase/decrease in rev rate as well as an impact on your axis rotation and axis tilt.

Price range: $40-$70

Our recommendation: Robby’s Revs I

 


Learn more about choosing your equipment:

 

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