I've made some DIY crack gloves that I really like. I've got a big lump on the back of my left hand from a mtb accident/fracture that makes me bleed a lot from jamming hand cracks and I don't like tape. I've climbed in the Metolius 3/4 finger gloves a good bit, but they are a little bulky and they wear out quickly (they are also expensive and take a while to break in.) This is my solution for all of the DIYers out there with similar dislike for tape:
Those look pretty sweet! Do you know what thickness the leather is? I'm going to try these out. Have you used them enough to figure out if the leather stretching becomes a problem?
Mike McHugh wrote:Nice! And you've got a handy strop for mid-climb tonsorial efforts. How'd the Board go with those rigs?
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They really are comfortable and sensitive for greater pleasure. Micrometer says the leather is 0.054" thick, but abrasion can quickly change that. The stuff I chose is suede, but there is quite a variety of thickness/stiffness to choose from. $6 bought enough material to make half a dozen sets of these, so it's a cheap set of gloves. To punch the holes I sharpened the interior edge of a piece of copper pipe and used a deadblow hammer against a block of wood. Measure the distance between holes carefully for a tight fit.
Interesting design, thanks for sharing. Personally I don't like anything across the palm. I'd go with a single layer across the back of the hand with index, pinky finger and thumb loops and a wrist strap closure just like i tape. I have a home crack wall and use a lot of tape training and it would be good to be able to just put on gloves rather than the whole tape routine. Might have to sew some prototypes. I'd expect some problems from the leather stretching, interesting potential though.