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ToolGuyd > New Tools > Striker Tough Skin Palm Protectors

Striker Tough Skin Palm Protectors

Feb 23, 2012 Stuart 2 Comments

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Striker Tough Skin Palm Protector

Striker’s Tough Skin palm protectors are thin neoprene liners that wrap around your palms to protect against blisters and other friction-born injuries. The Tough Skin liners slip on around your wrists and fingers and act as a barrier between your hands and whatever it is you’re gripping.

Striker Tough Skin Palm Protector Flat Shapes

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Striker says that these can be used for yard work, shoveling, raking, rowing, water skiing, biking, weight lifting, and everything in between. There are two sizes available – small/medium and large/extra-large, and the retail price is $8-10.

Buy Now (via Amazon)

If you’re looking to buy a pair, note that the Risk Racing-branded palm protectors look identical to the Striker-labeled ones and are currently a little cheaper via Amazon.

From the looks of it, one might be able to throw together a DIY version of these liners with thin neoprene (or a thin mousepad), a sharp pair of scissors, and a fabric hole punch.

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2 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    Jul 9, 2012

    Nice product, but looking at the second image, I certainly wouldn’t buy these.

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  2. Bryon

    Aug 22, 2015

    Pretty sure that’s what calluses are for. Turned wrenches (literally) 10 hours a day for two years and then went to work finishing concrete for another 8 years. Blisters were something I never experienced.

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