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The
importance of anatomy.
Bionic
Gloves also incorporate the anatomy of the palm, fingers
and thumb. These areas of the hand have bony prominences
— high points of the bone next to the skin. The friction
of a tool, baseball bat or golf club against the bony
prominences cause blisters, calluses and hand fatigue.
Bionic Gloves feature strategically placed pads to reduce
the pressure and friction caused by gripping a tool or a
golf club. Both comfort and grip strength are vastly
improved.
The difference Bionic Glove technology makes is both
impressive and practical. The exact anatomic location of
the 3 layers of padding has been shown in independent
studies to improve grip strength, torque strength and
pinch strength.
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The
hand has natural peaks and valleys determined
by its bones. The anatomical relief pads are
strategically placed to even the surface for
better protection and improved hand strength. |
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The
science behind Bionic.
The
Bionic Glove is unlike any glove on the market because it
incorporates the science of anatomy and ergonomics For
example; the anatomy of your fingers is pre-rotated,
meaning the pinky and forefinger rotates inward toward the
center of your hand. Unlike conventional gloves, Bionic
Gloves feature a pre-rotated design that follows the
natural motion of your fingers. The result is a custom fit
that maximizes comfort, dexterity and performance.
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The pinky
and forefinger rotate inward as the hand
closes. The Bionic glove pre-rotation design
conforms to this — offering a better fit and
natural motion.
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Unlike
any glove available today.
With multiple patented and patent-pending
technologies, Bionic Gloves are forging new
ground in glove design. These technologies
incorporate innovative features that cannot be
found on conventional gloves. The result is a
customized fit with enhanced performance. Once
you put them on, you will feel the impressive
difference. So, if it doesn’t say Bionic,
your hands will be missing out on technology
like no other.
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