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"Super Glove" Archery Shooting Glove |
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Item Number: 4427X
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Full Product Info |
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Product Ratings & Reviews |
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Q: Does this glove come in varying colors? Or is it just the yellow? Asked on 4/13/2013 by TwoTrees from Pacifica, CA Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: I think it only comes in yellow but the pics don't really do it justice. It is more of a fresh cut leather yellow that turns kinda of a darker straw yellow over time. The horse hide finger tips are extremely durable. The velcro on the wrist band will wear out before they do. Answered on 4/16/2013 by Anonymous A: This glove is only available in the yellow color. Answered on 4/15/2013 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
Q: are these the new style Asked on 1/9/2013 by none from ely mn Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: These are the most current style that we have received. If ABS has changed the glove at all fro 2013 then we have not received them yet. Answered on 1/10/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Is the leather used on the super glove tanned the same way as the dura glove? I need a glove that offers a bit more protection than the dura glove, but suffer from an allergic reaction to certain tanning chemicals. Asked on 12/30/2011 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The Super Glove will offer a little more protection because of the thicker leather on the tips. Not sure on if the two were tanned in the same manner or if they used the same chemicals in the tanning process, but I doubt it. The Super Glove being an import and the Dura Glove is made in the USA. Answered on 1/9/2012 by Shawn from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Hi, I am new to mounted archery. I am shooting a saluki bow, 30 lbs at 28". I have been wearing a thin golf glove on my string hand, so that I can easily nock the arrows on a galloping horse. However, when I shoot on the ground, my fingers get sore from lack of protection. Could you recommend a glove for me to use that would not lose all sensitivity for the arrow and yet protect my fingers? Asked on 10/30/2011 by Savitri from Texas Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer Q: Hi: I'm new to traditional. I recently bought a 46 lb. recurve from which I'm shooting 40-42 lbs @ app. 26" draw. I bought one of your cordovan tabs and it's great however I prefer shooting a glove. My problem is a partially amputated right hand. I have the index and middle finger only. So, each finger is holding about 20 lbs. I have a light shooting glove but the string hurts my fingers. I have settled on either a dura glove or the super glove. Would the dura glove offer enough protection? Also, my hand would measure about 7.5 " around. Should I order medium as I understand, from the reviews, that these gloves run a bit small? Asked on 2/3/2011 by Arcobsessed from Sudbury, Ontario, Canada Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: A super glove is going to give you the most protection. I would go with the med. Answered on 2/7/2011 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery A: Arcobsessed, Here is my thought. The Super Glove is very good on protection but it does require break in. As for the size I'm not sure about the measurements but I wear a large ski glove so I ordered a large Super Glove and it fits perfect. Hope this helps. Answered on 3/3/2011 by Longbow Jarhead from Seattle, WA
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