The knurling should be far more than enough. Gloves don't increase grip, grip is force applied by the hand GRIPPING the bar. Unless your gloves store tension they don't help grip. They may have a better surface for increase friction on the bar, but that isn't grip. Also the funny thing is that calluses do precisely what you use gloves for.
tldr: earn some calluses faggot.
>They may have a better surface for increase friction on the bar, but that isn't grip.
That literally IS grip.
Anyway, we disagree on something, shocker.
Then you had to insult me because of it, shocker again.
I work hard and have lots of calluses, I started wearing gloves working out when I ripped a callus off my hand when the bar slipped. It really sucked.
I "insulted" you like I "Insult" by calling him a nigger. Calm down sally.
That literally IS grip.
No, that's friction. People often use them interchangeable but grip is applied force, friction is a force but it's not applied.
There are 2 types of force, contact and non contact. Frictional Force, Tension Force, and Applied Force are all Contact Forces. Friction is most certainly grip. Think tires on a race car, where do they get their grip? From Friction.
Anyway, I am guessing you are incapable of ever admitting to being wrong about something so I'll just leave it at that. Also I'm going to dinner, lol, so have a great night.
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