Bearpaw wanted a bowhunting glove so soft, supple, and protective, they had to invent a special new material just to make it. This proprietary material forms to the contours of your hands, making these gloves extremely comfortable while protecting against cold and moisture. Bearpaw has added specia...l proprietary X8 material to the fingertips for a quick, slick, and smooth bow string release. The palms are designed with special gripping sections so you'll have a tight grip on your bow... no twisting in your hand when you make those all-important shots. The gripping sections are also perfect for getting extra traction when pulling arrows from targets, or climbing tough terrain. The solf, felt-lined interior will keep your hands warm, while the outer layer will keep your hands dry even in wet, raining conditions. You'll enjoy consistent shots no matter what the weather. Your grip will remain firm, and your release will stay smooth. Plus, the tactical black color looks awesome. Velcro® wrist band for easy-on/off. Sold by the pair (one right hand and one left hand glove). Available in sizes of small, medium, large, and x-large. Please specify. See Archery Glove/Tab Sizing Chart
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Nice gloves, but not near enough finger protection
Pros: the gloves were well made and had plenty of grip. Cons: Finger protection was not thick enough to provide adequate protection. Holding at full draw was uncomfortable and shooting more than a few arrows at a time was not enjoyable. One minor nitpick- the wrist straps were very long, to the point where I had to trim them in order to see my arrow tip (I'm a gap shooter)
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