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Item Number: 4040X
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Q: I measured my hand and it came down to 7.87" (tight) which should i get? small or medium? Asked on 4/26/2013 by Boudoux from Brazil Know the answer? Answer this question 4 answers A: My hand measures 9.25" and I ordered the large. I'm not 100% sure how the glove is sized, Berlin vs Damascus, but for your measurement I'd suggest the small. I believe the medium may be to big. In the end, if it doesn't fit, contact 3Rivers for an exchange. Answered on 4/29/2013 by Anonymous A: Hi ,First I would go with what the chart on 3riversarchery says for sizing .For me , I always try and go on the slightly tight side as any leather glove will stretch some .On a side note , all gloves are somewhat susceptible to variances with sizing .Worst case you will have to exchange for the next size . One of the chances we take with mail order ;) Best with your quest ! Answered on 4/29/2013 by Anonymous A: I had the same problem. 3rivers sent me a medium and I returned the small. worked fine, but I had to roll the velcro wrist wrap up once to make it fit right. My hand is short, I guess. I'll take it to a show repair guy and get that fixed. it's a great glove, by the way. String slips right off at release. No groove. Any plucking is strictly user-error. Hope this helps. Happy shooting. Answered on 4/26/2013 by Batture Bowman from Jefferson, LA A: I would go a medium size glove. Answered on 4/26/2013 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Would this be a good glove for a 50# bow? And if not what glove would you recommend? Asked on 4/16/2013 by TwoTrees from Pacifica, CA Know the answer? Answer this question 13 answers A: I would say that as long as the fit of the glove is good it would work fine for that draw weight. Just don't assume that the glove will stretch to fit around your finger tips, it never did in my case. Answered on 4/17/2013 by Anonymous A: Hi, To answer your question with a question ;)Do you like a good "FEEL" of the string ?If so you will love this glove .I use it with 55# -60# longbows . Great glove , and long lasting ! Answered on 4/17/2013 by Anonymous A: that looks like a dura glove, if it is, it will be fine for a 50 lb. bow I shoot 60lbs.@ 29" , and ive had the same glove for 2 years and I shoot every day Answered on 4/17/2013 by Anonymous A: a little to slick with some difficulty in controling release. i have tried many gloves vastly prefer alaskan super glove which requires break in but has good finger protection and control with smooth release Answered on 4/17/2013 by Anonymous A: I'm sorry I don't know because the glove I received was too small to use I am not going to return the glove because I tried to oil it to get it to stretch some which didn't work. I have heard good things about the dura-glove and will probably eventually try one again. I recommend that care be taken to order the correct size. I 'thought' I followed instructions correctly, Hope this helps. Answered on 4/17/2013 by Anonymous A: This would be an excellent glove for a 50# bow. Answered on 4/17/2013 by Art from 3Rivers Archery A: Yes, I have used it with my 50# black widow recurve for 3years now. These gloves are very long lasting but do take awhile to break in. Tony Zahn Sent from my iPhone Answered on 4/17/2013 by Anonymous A: I bought this glove for my brother and have only tried a friend's once before. That friend recommended this glove strongly and shoots a 65 # bow all of the time with it. He says it is the most durable glove he's used in his many years of shooting (and bowmaking). This message composed on mobile device. Answered on 4/16/2013 by Anonymous A: Yes, this glove gives great protection and is great for long practice sessions. I prefer the Damascus glove for a better feel of the string but this glove definitely keep the sting off your fingers. Answered on 4/16/2013 by Anonymous A: Yes, that glove will work. I shoot a 54 lb. bow and use that same glove, it's great. Answered on 4/16/2013 by Anonymous A: I can't speak to the 50# bow, mine's a 45# but not that much different. I like my glove. It has good feel and protection. I did use it on a borrowed 56# long bow and it was fine there too. I try to get dexterity as well as protection for the finger tips and glove worked for me. Answered on 4/16/2013 by Anonymous A: I tried one of these gloves and the fingers were so small that I could not get my fingers all the way in. Even on a large. If your fingers are small no problem. I really like the Skookum glove. Coy E Burns Peyton Cochran www.stiktamer.com Answered on 4/16/2013 by Anonymous A: I have used this on longbows up to 65# and love the way it feels. No chaffing on fingertips. The cordudra is sewn over the light leather glove essentially giving it two layers. Hope that helps Clay Answered on 4/16/2013 by Anonymous
Q: Are the Cordura finger tips sewn over the leather so it is double layered? Asked on 3/12/2013 by Deeter from Bunker Hill, IN Know the answer? Answer this question 7 answers A: They are full length leather with an added layer of cordura. Finger tips are tight though. I ended up buying a Med. based on hand size but gave the glove to my wife as my fingers were to big to seat to the ends. Well built glove otherwise. Answered on 3/13/2013 by Anonymous A: Yes, they are double layered Answered on 3/12/2013 by Anonymous A: Yes - it is sewn over the leather, double thick. Be sure to get the correct size! Answered on 3/12/2013 by Asc Archer from Fort Worth A: Yes. The Cordura fingertips are sewn over the light leather glove creating two layers. Hope this helped. Answered on 3/12/2013 by Anonymous A: Yes the cordura is over the leather Answered on 3/12/2013 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery A: Yes. Answered on 3/12/2013 by Anonymous A: Hey Deeter , Been using the Dura-Glove for years . To answer your question , Yes the Leather glove has the 3 shooting fingers faced (Covered & stitched ) with the Cordura .If you like a berlin or leather glove with " FEEL " , your gonna love the Dura-Glove ;) sincerely , Ralph"Riverwolf"Webb >>>------------------> Answered on 3/12/2013 by Anonymous
Q: Do you have an ETA for new stock on this product? Asked on 5/23/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: We are expecting them around September. Answered on 5/23/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: how do you size this item.bottom of my wrist to tip of middle finger is 7.5 inches. thank you Asked on 12/18/2011 by Judd from Chatham Ma. Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: A link to our sizing chart is: http:\/\/www.3riversarchery.com\/3Riverssizingcharts.asp#shootinggloves\/tabs\n\nYou will need to measure your hand around the knuckles to find what size will work best. Answered on 12/20/2011 by Shawn from 3Rivers Archery
Q: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A BERLIN DEERSKIN GLOVE AND a Dura- Glove? is one glove thicker than the other? Asked on 9/27/2011 by Jan from Australia Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: The berlin glove is the same design and construction but has deerskin on the fingertips instead of the cordura like the dura-glove. Answered on 10/19/2011 by JR from Bedford, IN A: The Deer Skin glove has leather tips with the Dura glove having Cordura tips. The Dura Glove is a little thicker and slicker than the Deer Skin Glove. Answered on 10/4/2011 by Shawn from 3Rivers Archery A: I don't know about the Berlin glove, but my Dura Glove's finger tips feel thinner than my traditional leather shooting glove. I hope that helps. Answered on 10/4/2011 by DizzyZ from Powder Springs, GA
Q: I shoot a 60lb recurve with a fast flight string, i currently use a barta glove but the nylon material has worn out and hangs up on the bowstring. Will these provide enough protection for my setup? Asked on 8/27/2011 by Patrick from wellington, oh Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The Barta glove is a little thicker than this one is. The nylon on the Dura glove will be more durable than the Barta though. It will be a matter of personal preference as to how much protection you need. If you are looking for more protection I would recommend the Super Glove. Answered on 8/29/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: is this glove as soft as the damascus? I been shooting them for year and love the feel they offer. They're seems to be some changes in how they are being made no though, so I'm lookin for a new brand. Asked on 5/1/2011 by swampthing from down east nc Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Yes, the leather on the glove is very soft. Answered on 5/2/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: It can't get much better Answered on 5/2/2011 by Chef from Osoyoos British
Q: I shoot a 45# traditional Martin Recurve. I do mainly target shooting twice a week for about 2 hours at a go. With the Damascus glove I have, I've discovered that after about an hour the thin leather means my fingers start to take a real beating, to the point where my middle fingertip actually goes numb. Is the leather on this glove thick enough to support extended periods of shooting for the poundage I'm using? What have you guys experienced? Thanks in advance! Asked on 3/10/2011 by David Nolan from Chicago, IL Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: The Damascus is the thinnest glove that we have. The Dura-Glove will provide much more protection. If you want even more protection I would suggest that you go with the Super Glove. Answered on 3/10/2011 by Justin from 3 Rivers Archery A: I'm shooting a 50# Martin Hunter. The construction is pretty solid. I shot 72 arrows tonight and my fingers are in good shape. Much better than my previous glove. Answered on 3/23/2011 by Jake Diebolt from Gore Bay, Ontario A: I have two Damascus Gloves that I just threw away. In my opinion, the Durta-Glove is everything you could want or need. Answered on 4/21/2011 by RugRest from Santee, Calif.
Q: Does this glove work for left and right handed shooters? Asked on 2/20/2011 by T-rav Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Yes, this and many of our other gloves and ambidextrous. Answered on 2/21/2011 by Justin from 3 Rivers Archery A: Works right or left hand. Answered on 3/6/2011 by Buckhunter from Swansboro NC
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