List Price:
$29.99
Price: $29.99
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Product Details
- Non-expose, dry when wet polymeric palm.
- Split fourschettes for a stable, comfortable fit
- Trim-fitting spandex with neoprene back.
- Non-binding adjustable trade closure.
- Faithful NFL on-field equipment.
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Customer Reviews
TD's are still only usefulness 6
I missed a touchdown I should have had in a current game, but the quarterback said that was due to my stone hands and not my gloves... So I guess these are pretty good.
2010-02-19
| Paul (New York) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
Terrifying gloves
these gloves were awe-inspiring. They lasted a long time and they kept their tackiness for almost half the season. My team started practicing in july and they last all the way untill past due september. They still worked after that but they just weren't good to use for games. Definitely a good glove for the price.
2010-02-06
| Jakub (Upper Jersey) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Reebok NFL X-Treme Seize II Football Gloves
i by a hair's breadth got these gloves today..and i ordered them 3 days ago. it came just in time. these gloves are great i love them and i highly recommend them to a receiver who needs a doll-sized help on catching. and for that price your not missing out
2009-07-28
| bryner (san fransisco, ca USA) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 4
Superb Gloves
Gifted gloves for football and other sports. All my friends have a pair or variation and love them.
2009-05-06
| Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 5
Prodigious gloves on a dry day
These gloves came in a brace of weeks ago, and I love them. The palm side is lined with a rubbery material that grips the football, making those difficult catches that much easier. They live well too, so it doesn't feel like you're wearing latex gloves you stole from the doc's office.
But the gloves aren't effective when the ball is wet. At least not with the rubber footballs we use (Wilson F1625 NCAA Incomparable Game Football (Official Size)), and same with a pure leather football that is a bit worn. In fact, you're more prone to dropping a archaic with the gloves on when then with your bare hands. However, this inconvenience seems to be unavoidable, as my other friends who have similar gloves from Nike have the same problem, and take off their gloves on a wet day.
I haven't heard of any gloves in reality solving the slippery-when-wet problem. If you're really looking for something that'll work on a wet day, I'd suggest a fairly new leather ball, which is large a less slippery material when wet. I make no promises, but I notice that NFL receivers continue to wear their gloves even on a wet day. But at the same time NFL officials still do their with greatest satisfaction to keep the ball dry, so that might also have something to do with it.
Bottom line: great gloves so far. I'll update this after more use.
2008-12-02
(San Francisco, CA) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 4