CLEARANCE RedHead® Windproof Bow Gloves
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- Windproof, moisture-wicking technologies
- Non-pill microfleece
- Scent-control brushed fleece lining
- Control Dot palm enhances grip and durability
- Bow release collar
The RedHead® Windproof Bow Gloves feature windproof with moisture-management technology, non-pilling microfleece, a scent-control brushed fleece lining, a synthetic suede and Control Dot palm for enhanced grip and durability, and a Manzella® bow release collar. Imported.
Rated 3.7 out of 5Â by 3
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Cracklelack Nice gloves
These gloves fit pretty nicely and have a nice material on the palm to grip with, they will be very nice, they are not super thick, pretty thin but thats exactly what I need here in California, nice looking gloves I really like them!
March 25, 2013
Rated 2 out of 5Â by Ericischasingtail Miss leading
This year I wanted a bow glove to handle cold wind. I do a lot of bow hunting when the temp. drops below 30. I had a buddy pick up a pair for me thought they would be great. On the first hunt my hands started sweating on the way to my stand and then my hands got cold. I used the gloves when hunting one afternoon with the temp. at 15 degrees and a wind speed of 15-20 mph and guess what, my hands where cold in less than an hour. The grip on the fingers was excessively to big. Would be better if smaller. I found that the cold air gets inside of the glove by the slit for your release to slide through. I found my self using my old insulated leather gloves for the remainder year. Who needs a grip palm for archery gloves. You are not suppose to not grip your bow and like as if your bow is going to go somewhere. I will be returning them for a refund.
December 24, 2010
Rated 4 out of 5Â by ricker09 A Good Purchase
i recently bought these gloves and they are very comfortable. i have not been able to use them with my bow yet thats why i only give it a 4 star rating. when the warmer seasons come i will try them out for shooting.
February 19, 2010
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