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Shooting glove for smaller hands, narrow fingers (adult)?

Started by Griffith, January 05, 2013, 10:45:00 PM

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Griffith

Any recommendations?  Youth gloves are too small...

Thanks in advance!
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cahaba

Check out American Leathers Crossover glove. Thier crossover has narrow finger stalls. They are about as narrow as I have found. You can always put a few stitches in it for a custom fit if needed.
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Three Finger

Black Widow bows sells a glove this stays on the fingers good. Check it out on there site.
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paradocs

Bateman makes a glove with lace-up stalls that's a great glove.  Cordovan, too.  A bit pricey, but my favorite glove by far...the G9 model.


Stryder

Small Dura-Glove from 3Rivers is what I use.  Small BW glove is also very narrow.
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joe skipp

Damascus gloves fit tight will work for small hands and fingers.
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happy1

You can mail or fax a hand trace to American Leathers for the right fit.
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CoilSpring

Griff, pm me an addy and I'll send you a once-used one to try. It's a small adult leather with velcro wrist.
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JamesKerr

I would go with the American Leathers Big shot elk hide glove.
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Griffith

Wow, once again, great input from the Trad community! Thank you all!

Now looking for some input on the nylon vs leather - 'prolly do a separate question thread.  

I really like the "feel" the leather seems to give me. I am working my up in bow weight though, and want a little more between me and the string than my starter, single ply leather glove provides - plus it has stretched and become too loose on my fingers. Then ya gotta wonder what the feel difference is between cordovan and regular.

Seems like a person is going to go through several gloves till hitting the one that works best.

Thanks, everyone!
Complete and Enthusiastic Newb

Jon Stewart

you right or left handed?  I have a bunch of adult smaller sizes (new)in left hand gloves.

Alexander Traditional

The regular suede one from Neet Archery is pretty narrow and they are fairly inexpensive.

duncan idaho

BW Glove, the PDQ model. Try it before you spend the extra money for a crossover.
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