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Item Number: 6500X
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Q: My hand measures right at 9" will the XL be long enough for me? Asked on 5/20/2013 by Mountainman Sam from Colorado Know the answer? Answer this question 4 answers A: I'll need a bit more information. Is the 9 inches measuring around the hand, at the mid-palm level, or from the skin crease at the wrist to the tip of the middle finger? My palm circumference is 8 3/4" and my length is 8". I have fingers of average width, and a large fits me well. Al Answered on 5/21/2013 by Doc from Kansas City A: Mine is a full 8" and it fits fine. Answered on 5/20/2013 by Anonymous A: My right hand measures 9" around the knuckles where the fingers start (metacarpal phalangeal joint) and 8.5" from the wrist joint (radiocarpal joint) to the end of the middle finger. I bought the XL elk shooting glove a few months ago, and it fits very well. One of the complaints I read from another customer is that the finger tips may stretch some with wear. I do find myself pushing my fingers down into the tips after every few shots (shooting a '57 Fred Bear 68"/5 0# @ 30" Kodiak Special and a '55 Kodiak which is 64" & pulls 59# @ 30"). Answered on 5/20/2013 by Anonymous A: That should fit you just fine. Answered on 5/20/2013 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: I used the size chart and from my wrist to the tip of my middle finger I measured 8". So according to the chart I need a XL. But from reading reviews people said over time the glove the streched. If I get an XL will the glove be to big once it streches? Should I go for a large instead? Thanks. Asked on 2/4/2013 by deeter from Bunker Hill, IN Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: I would go with XL. This glove is a snug fit, the wrist band is designed to make the glove stay on your fingers. It is caused by the wrist strap fitting right at the wrist and hand line. I love these gloves and I am sure you will like it. Best glove I ever had. Sent from my iPad Answered on 2/5/2013 by Anonymous A: I would get the Large. The finger stalls do not change too much and you can stretch the length of the glove to get a better fit than getting the extra large. Answered on 2/5/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: That is exactly what I did. The large did stretch. This particular glove is one of the best I have ever shot with. Highly recommended and 3 Rivers is exceptional. It has become my only bow accessory store. Sent from my iPad Answered on 2/4/2013 by Anonymous
Q: Is this glove ambidextrous? Asked on 4/26/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, all of our gloves are ambidextrous except for the Full Shot. Answered on 4/26/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: In the size description chart small and medium are both the same size 7 1/8". Is this a typo? I measure my hand at 7 1/2", what size would I need? Thanks Asked on 4/24/2012 by Anonymous from Ontario, Canada Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: You will need to go with the medium size glove. Answered on 4/25/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Regarding the Big shot shooting gloves, is the buffalo or elk version the same thickness or is one thicker than the other? Asked on 9/5/2011 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The buffalo is a little bit thicker and tougher. Answered on 9/12/2011 by Josh from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Dear expert: I don't know my size.How can I know it ? I liveing in Taiwan. How can I buy your goods? Asked on 10/28/2010 by Anonymous from TAIWAN Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Measure the length in inches from your wrist to tip of middle finger Small is 7 1/8 inches - Medium is 7 1/2 inches - Large is 7 3/4 inches and X-Large is 8 inches plus. Answered on 10/29/2010 by Shawn from 3Rivers Archery A: For this particular product, the Big shot elk glove, there's a description of how to measure your hand. Use a ruler, and measure from the tip of your middle finger to the last crease in your wrist closest to your palm. Compare that number to the chart in the product description and you'll know your size; if you're between numbers or just over, go to the bigger size. It'll be a tight fit with this glove, but that's how it's meant to be with this product. Answered on 5/19/2011 by Gus the Hack from Sydney, Australia
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