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glove problems

Started by osage1, May 05, 2009, 04:10:00 PM

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osage1

I have a problem with gloves twisting and slipping on my fingers every 3 or 4 shots.
They fit snug to begin with, wondering if somebody has a solution to this problem.

I am talking about the type of glove without the full palm,individual stall type for each finger.

Thanks


joevan125

I have tried several gloves and ALL of them do the same thing with me.Thats the reason i shoot with a tab.
Joe Van Kilpatrick

rod251

I have gotten into the habit of pushing my finger stalls against my side after each shot due to them slipping.  I'm thinking of trying this glove to see if it solves my problems.  After clicking the link, click on "more detail" to see a pic of someone wearing it.

http://ns1.bowsite.org/acb/showdetl.cfm?&DID=9&Product_ID=491&CATID=6

osage1

rod251, I was thinking about that glove, i got my new Black Widow catalog not long ago. I don't know if i could get along with the strap between my fingers.

I have used tabs in the past, when i used snap nocks, i use a differnt type nock now.

I met a guy once, made his own glove with thin straps, told me when it slipped, he would twist the straps .

I haven't tried a Neet glove yet, many others in the past.

Glenn Hickey Jr.

Osage...I bought one of those BW gloves and LOVE IT, you don't feel the leather between your fingers and he finger tips stay in place.  Liked it so much I ordered an extra.  I got the one with the nylon tips for a very smooth release. It also works great with hand gloves with the finger tips cut off.
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