Looking for recommendations to see if I need a new one. :biglaugh:
Thanks in advance!
kenny
I have been using American Leathers for many years. Super quality.
I've used those also Glen, just checking any new stuff on the radar!
I like the Bearpaw Classic.
American Leathers just made me one from very thin kangaroo.....amazing feel
For some reason the NEET gloves always fit me well and felt good on the string. NEET closed up last year, but I found a bunch on *bay and picked up 4-5 of them to make sure I don't run out.
Howard Hill Deluxe
Hap
Bateman cordovan,modeled after the old Bear elk skin gloves
American Leathers
I haven't found a glove I like better than the Damascus--it's thin, but I prefer the string "feel" and they hold up for several seasons---this is with 60+ pound bows.
3Rivers Archery Dura-Glove Archery Shooting Glove
Definitely American leathers. I've been using them for years best glove I've ever found and super nice people to deal with .
Definitely American Leather full shot. Love love love this glove!
American Leathers Crossover. (the one with the nylon on the inside). have had one for years. bought a replacement at least a year ago, and still haven't even broken it in. haven't needed to!
Ive been using the black widow stick tite glove for years,, if you like heavy leather type feel between string and skin then check that one out if you havent already,,, it takes a few weeks of shooting to break in and the finger pocket palm side edge might need a trim depending how short the fingers but i can see mine lasting at least 20 years
A little slow to the party, but 3 Rivers Dura Glove for me!
BearPaw
For heavy bows, I like Bateman. For bows a littler lighter, I like American Leathers. Both companies have several models to choose from.
Another Bear Paw Classic guy here.
I'm like Flemish Twister the Full Shot is my favorite now. They now offer the Big Shot in deer hide,and I've been wanting to try it. I like the softer leather,I can't get used to the real stiff leather in the others.
Howard Hill
I'm a Damascus glove guy. Been using them for years. There's virtually, no break-in needed.
I'm back with my kangaroo A Leathers glove, and it's working for me...
I've found usually when I think I need something different, it's actually just me... :laughing:
Yeah Kenny, those are hard to beat.
I learned years ago when you find something you really like a lot of times a company will quit making them. So after I bought my first one and shot it for about three months, about three more. I got enough to last me the rest of my life !
Another vote for American Leathers!