Cordovan Traditional Archery Shooting Glove Review

Archery Critic Score

Deals (3) Popularity: 7660
MSRP:
$34.99
Used Price:
$24.49
Sale Price:
$31.49

Cordovan Traditional Archery Shooting Glove For Sale

Most Popular Shooting Gloves

Big-Shot Buffalo Archery Shooting Glove

The Big-Shot Glove is a unique innovation from American Leathers. Each one... read more

$65.99
Review Rating 96%

Suede Leather Archery Glove

Suede is soft, smooth, and supple. That's why Vista used it to... read more

$16.99
Review Rating Not Rated

Full Finger Shooting Glove

The search for the perfect archery shooting glove sometimes seems never-ending. But... read more

$21.99
Review Rating 60%

Bearpaw Winter Archery Glove

Some of your best bowhunting opportunities are during cold weather, but keeping... read more

$39.99
Review Rating 100%

Mega Tuff Archery Glove

It's time to get tuff... mega tuff! The Mega Tuff archery glove... read more

$14.99
Review Rating Not Rated

Specifications

Brand Neet
Category Shooting Gloves

Daily Deals

Popularity #7668
$39.99
Review Rating 100%
Lancaster Archery
How would you like to rate Cordovan Traditional Archery Shooting Glove?
Click To Rate!

Cordovan Traditional Archery Shooting Glove Reviews

Not bad but...

Dan
3 years ago

I like and still use this glove. My only issue is that the stitching on two of the fingers unstitched. Had to reattached the finger pads with an awl.

0 Comments Write a Comment

Perfect for my needs

Jamesthebowman
4 years ago

I've been using this so far so good

Would be 5 stars if it came in women's sizes

Lucy
4 years ago

It's super annoying how companies assume that all archers must be men. Please make these in women's sizes too. The smallest size is enormous in the fingers, but we can't wear youth sizes because we are adults and our hands aren't that short.

I would definitely buy this product again.

Beowulf
4 years ago

I use this glove every time I shoot. Its everything I could want.

Nice release aid. Very comfortable

Kyle
5 years ago

I really like the product, have only shot with it a few times. But it has good feel and is secure while still easy to leave on wrist and slip off fingers for arrow retrieval.

I can feel my finger tips again

Pwillig
5 years ago

T H I C C

Very well made

Doll
6 years ago

Very well made. Offers lots of protection.

Very nice

Medic George
7 years ago

Great Summer time glove, you will need to use a lighter and finish the thread ends after a day of shooting.

Works fine other than buckle is hard to work 1 handed

JBS
7 years ago

To hard to buckle 1 handed. Needs a better design buckle

The thing about this glove is . . .

TheJonDog
7 years ago

So, this glove is like broccoli or caviar; it will be an acquired taste. However, if you can put in the legwork of getting used to it and break it in, you'll NEVER go back to anything else. I received this glove from my father, who said it was "junk" and he simply couldn't shoot with it. I took it off his hands (no pun intended) because I found myself spending hours at the range read more with my 50# recurve on Saturdays and the rest of my week coddling my poor right hand fingers. I hated this glove in the beginning; it was stiff, bulky, and just not at all what I was used to. In time, however, I began to break it in and eventually I tried my old glove again. To my surprise, I found my old glove SO inferior when it came to protection, smoothness of release AND, amazingly enough, COMFORT, that I can never go back. This is not to say I would want to, since being able to shoot all day without any ouchies is an ENORMOUS plus for someone who it trying to keep up and compete against the compound guys. Bottom line, give this glove a try - and I mean a REAL try - if you are finding your fingers are unable to keep up with your drive. I expect the first several times you use it, you're consistency is going to take a heavy hit, but remember you're doing this to win a war, not a battle. It may take a number of long practice sessions, but it's absolutely worth it and once you're used to it and it's all broken in, you will have improved your consistency and your stamina.

Cordovan Traditional Archery Shooting Glove Questions and Answers

Ask a Question

Asked by Dave 11 years ago

I'm looking for a new glove that offers a high level of protection for use with a 102# English Warbow. I noticed some of the reviews of this glove mentioning the leather on the fingertips being almost 'too thick'. I prefer the styling of this glove, but d

This glove is as thick if not thicker than the Super glove. 11 years ago

This glove is as thick if not thicker than the Super glove.

I just got this glove. And yea you wont feel much. Great glove g 11 years ago

I just got this glove. And yea you wont feel much. Great glove good idea for very heavy bow.

Hi, I have use both, cordovan and super glove I also have a 90# 11 years ago

Hi, I have use both, cordovan and super glove I also have a 90# recurve and 100# long bow The cordovan glove offer very good protection But it put some distance between ancor point ( face , my 3 th finger on corner of my mouth) And string or arrow , that do it to Rigidity of the fingerstall , but in 10 , 20 Arrow one may get use to it, I rather use the Cordovan stile than superglove as I like The top of my hand open and free! Also superglove is a soft leather, and it will Last less before finger groove appear on it Cordovan also is good if one get the precise size Cause in my case I use deep hook And string can fall over the extra protections Pad and make release more difficoult I change it with a size bigger and it work fine Not so good if you use finger tip release As I ( personally ) loose the contact with string And a premature release happen!! That all for me, and that my personal! They sale it without the extra pad, and that Is great till 80 # after that, I like some extra Protection! Sent from my iPhone

I purchased this glove, and wasn't very happy with its thickness 11 years ago

I purchased this glove, and wasn't very happy with its thickness, so instead I made my own finger tab using deer hide. That being said, I have a feeling that if I used the glove more, I would be able to break it in and have it be more comfortable and "sensitive" for lack of a better word. I've never used the Super Glove, so I can't compare, sorry!

I'm not sure about the Super Glove but I use this for shooting a 11 years ago

I'm not sure about the Super Glove but I use this for shooting a 50lb recurve bow. The leather is a little thick at first but broke in fairly quickly. 

I don't know how these will work with a heavy bow, but I love th 11 years ago

I don't know how these will work with a heavy bow, but I love them with my 40# Hungarian horse bow. They're a bit thick and stiff, but once you get used to them, they're fantastic. I bought mine about a year ago and they seem to be wearing really well, also. These are by far the best "fingers" I've shot with! cheers!

Asked by Matt 3 years ago

What size glove would I use? 8 inches from the tip of the middle finger to wrist 9 inch hand circumference

You should use a medium shooting glove . 3 years ago

You should use a medium shooting glove .

Asked by Bryan 4 years ago

I bought one a year ago and it's a size to big. Don't want to make same mistake twice. Where on the glove does it tell what size?

It should be stamped with the sizing letter on the top of the gl 4 years ago

It should be stamped with the sizing letter on the top of the glove right where it splits to the fingers. If you purchased from us we should have record of the old order and can tell you what size was ordered as well.

Asked by Dave 11 years ago

I'm looking for a new glove that offers a high level of protection for use with a 102# English Warbow. I noticed some of the reviews of this glove mentioning the leather on the fingertips being almost 'too thick'. I prefer the styling of this glove, but d

This glove is as thick if not thicker than the Super glove. 11 years ago

This glove is as thick if not thicker than the Super glove.

I just got this glove. And yea you wont feel much. Great glove g 11 years ago

I just got this glove. And yea you wont feel much. Great glove good idea for very heavy bow.

Hi, I have use both, cordovan and super glove I also have a 90# 11 years ago

Hi, I have use both, cordovan and super glove I also have a 90# recurve and 100# long bow The cordovan glove offer very good protection But it put some distance between ancor point ( face , my 3 th finger on corner of my mouth) And string or arrow , that do it to Rigidity of the fingerstall , but in 10 , 20 Arrow one may get use to it, I rather use the Cordovan stile than superglove as I like The top of my hand open and free! Also superglove is a soft leather, and it will Last less before finger groove appear on it Cordovan also is good if one get the precise size Cause in my case I use deep hook And string can fall over the extra protections Pad and make release more difficoult I change it with a size bigger and it work fine Not so good if you use finger tip release As I ( personally ) loose the contact with string And a premature release happen!! That all for me, and that my personal! They sale it without the extra pad, and that Is great till 80 # after that, I like some extra Protection! Sent from my iPhone

I purchased this glove, and wasn't very happy with its thickness 11 years ago

I purchased this glove, and wasn't very happy with its thickness, so instead I made my own finger tab using deer hide. That being said, I have a feeling that if I used the glove more, I would be able to break it in and have it be more comfortable and "sensitive" for lack of a better word. I've never used the Super Glove, so I can't compare, sorry!

I'm not sure about the Super Glove but I use this for shooting a 11 years ago

I'm not sure about the Super Glove but I use this for shooting a 50lb recurve bow. The leather is a little thick at first but broke in fairly quickly. 

I don't know how these will work with a heavy bow, but I love th 11 years ago

I don't know how these will work with a heavy bow, but I love them with my 40# Hungarian horse bow. They're a bit thick and stiff, but once you get used to them, they're fantastic. I bought mine about a year ago and they seem to be wearing really well, also. These are by far the best "fingers" I've shot with! cheers!

Asked by cs 11 years ago

i keep my feathers fairly close to nock will these gloves interfere with feathers and if so will it change arrow flight. thanks

No this glove wont effect your arrow flight 11 years ago

No this glove wont effect your arrow flight

I've been using this glove since the summer and wouldn't trade i 11 years ago

I've been using this glove since the summer and wouldn't trade it for anything. They have never interfered with my shots as far as I know. I would guess that if your fetching is touching your fingers that your nock must be fairly small. I use a "3 under" technique so if I found that to be a problem I would slightly lower my fingers. What's great about this glove is that it makes the string a non-factor to your shooting hand. I can shoot all day without my fingers getting sore. Sent from my iPad

Asked by xander 12 years ago

Hello, is the Cordovan Traditional Archery Shooting Glove ambidextrous? as I am a left handed shooter. It looks like they are I just want to be sure before ordering. Thanks

Yes it is ambidextrous. 12 years ago

Yes it is ambidextrous.

Yes, it is either right or left handed. It will just put the wri 12 years ago

Yes, it is either right or left handed. It will just put the wrist snap on the outside of your wrist instead of the thumb side.

Yes, this glove is ambidextrous. 12 years ago

Yes, this glove is ambidextrous.

Asked by Mr. Arrow Shooter McGee 12 years ago

Is this made by Neet? Why don't you guys show manufacturer's and model names of your products?

Yes, this glove is made my Neet. We do have the feature that let 12 years ago

Yes, this glove is made my Neet. We do have the feature that lets you shop by manufacture right next to the search box.

Asked by jay 13 years ago

I just measured my daughter's hand from her longest fingertip to her wrist and it measured 7 inches. What size would this be?

I would suggest the small. 13 years ago

I would suggest the small.

Asked by Unknown 13 years ago

How long do the finger stalls measure on the side that grips your string?

The stalls on the large are 1 3/4". 13 years ago

The stalls on the large are 1 3/4".

Asked by ZachTheRanger 13 years ago

Since this is like part of the robin hood set what bow goes with it?

The best bow we offer that matches up with the Robin Hood era is 13 years ago

The best bow we offer that matches up with the Robin Hood era is our Hawkwood English Longbow http://www.3riversarchery.com/Bows+Primitive+bows++Hawkwood+English+Longbow_c44_s138_p0_i8580X_product.html

The English style longbow. 13 years ago

The English style longbow.

Bear Montana Longbow 13 years ago

Bear Montana Longbow

Asked by Unknown 13 years ago

how do I know what size my hand is?

I would recommend using our sizing chart: http://www.3riversarch 13 years ago

I would recommend using our sizing chart: http://www.3riversarchery.com/3riverssizingcharts.asp#shootinggloves/tabs to measure your hand for the closest fit we could recommend. If you have other gloves (shooting gloves or work gloves) and see what size they are, as normally these glove fall inline with the same sizing. Normally a "snug" fit is best as the glove will stretch a bit to form to the hand.