Which is easier on the fingers?
Just got my new bow, and it's a little heavier than the bow I'd been practicing with. I'd been using a tab I made, and it worked fine, but I'd still get some wear and tear in a couple of spots on my fingers. With the new bow, it's starting to get uncomfortable.
I was thinking of trying a glove instead of the tab. What are the pros and cons? I know it's mostly a matter of preference and both will work, but I know there has to be some small differences.
BW tab. I find they protect the fingers better than thinner gloves
Like the super glove, it gives more finger protection, but the tab to me is smoother and more accurate. \\
I like the tab and would suggest you try to get one that is thick enough to give added protection. I can't remeber when I got my calf hair tab, (or the brand name),but it has a layer of rubber between two layers of leather. Although it works well, a heavy bow will still talk to your fingers if you shoot a whole lot of arrows at a time. Also, I have some heavy duty calluses on my fingers. All that said, I still prefer a tab to a glove.
Bateman cordovan. Order directly from Bateman and you can request a thick one. The last one I ordered from 3 Rivers was real thin.
Yep, I agree with BWD. A good cordovan tab is hard to beat for finger protection and smooth releases.....and will last a long time.
I tried a Dura glove for a while, and although I liked the feel, some of the nerves in my middle finger started to bother me. I switched back to a Cordovan tab.....problem solved. There are also some thicker gloves on the market, but think I'll stick with my tab.
Well, ok, guys. Maybe I'll just try a better tab. Thanks for the input!
I would get the Eichler tab 3Rivers is selling. I have one and really like it.
Bateman cordovan. Didn't know you could get a thicker one from them directly. I ordered from 3 rivers I really like it. I don't shoot a glove anymore. God bless.
Eagles flight archerys calf hair tab.
I like the Saunders Fab Tab. Plastic. Really slick and I don't need any of the extra layers that come with it. Very easy to spin around on your hand when not needed.
I prefer a tab. I have been using the Cavalier Ulra-Lite and Elite tabs and like them better than any others I've used.
Bateman Cordovan
I wanted to use a glove and did my first two years back to recurves. However, about a year ago I switched to a tab and I'm very satisfied. I switched because I was developing deep joint pain in the hooking fingers.
I use the Cavalier Tab from 3 Rivers. It is 3-4 times as expensive as others but I like putting the metal frame of the tab against my bow string. I put moleskin on the metal so I don't have a sharp edge scratching my bows.
I too, prefer a tab.I started with a glove, but I'm much more consistent with a tab. I use the Saunders Pak-Tab.
With the tab I am more accurate and consistent
Cordovan tab
Man, I'm the minority here. I tried several different tabs for 2-3 weeks and the sides if my fingers got so sore I didn't even want to shoot for a couple days. I couldn't get one trimmed right so it wouldn't stop popping my nose. I use the Black Widow PDQ and Stick Tite gloves and they work well for me.