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Fits well, gives me the grip I need, and good quality.
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Fits well, gives me the grip I need, and good quality.
I play a lot of FPS style games with a low sens.. these gloves work great especially the ceramic on the right hand. I'm able to do micro adjusting with my aim very smoothly without any restrictions.. the ONLY downside about these gloves is that the ceramic section does wear off after about 3-5months. But it depends on how hard u press down/how often u play/etc.. I play around 3hrs a day on working days, 8+hrs on off days.. these are washer machines safe (gentle cycle), they are breathable without a lot of sweat buildup.
Fits well, gives me the grip I need, and good quality.
I play a lot of FPS style games with a low sens.. these gloves work great especially the ceramic on the right hand. I'm able to do micro adjusting with my aim very smoothly without any restrictions.. the ONLY downside about these gloves is that the ceramic section does wear off after about 3-5months. But it depends on how hard u press down/how often u play/etc.. I play around 3hrs a day on working days, 8+hrs on off days.. these are washer machines safe (gentle cycle), they are breathable without a lot of sweat buildup.
Comfortable but Falls Short on Durability and Support I recently purchased the Ironclad Immortals PC Glove with high hopes, but my experience has been a bit of a mixed bag. On the positive side, these gloves offer a fantastic fit and are remarkably comfortable, even during extended gaming sessions. They're stylish and add a certain flair to my gaming setup, which is a definite plus. However, I encountered a few disappointments with this product. Firstly, the quality control seems to be lacking, as the ends of the half fingers were frayed when I received them. It was a bit of an eyesore and made me question the overall durability. I used a standard household lighter to melt the frays and prevent them from reoccurring as frequently. Furthermore, there was an issue with the stitching around the ceramic slider on the mouse hand. It was poking through the fabric, which not only felt uncomfortable but also raised concerns about the longevity of the glove. This also raised concern for cloth mousepads as this would have destroyed my mousepad had I not noticed the flaw and corrected it by melting it and sanding it smooth. One significant letdown for me was the lack of compression support. As a gamer who occasionally experiences hand fatigue during long sessions, I was hoping for some level of compression to help alleviate this issue as they were recommended for hand fatigue along with several other brands. Unfortunately, the Ironclad Immortals PC Glove falls short in this department. In summary, these gloves have their merits, including a good fit, comfort, and style. However, the frayed ends, stitching issues, and the absence of compression support make them less than ideal. If these concerns are addressed in future iterations of the product, it could become a much more appealing option for gamers seeking both comfort and durability.