The 3Rivers Dura-Glove is sure to become your favorite shooting glove. Full-palm design for comfort and support. The fingertips are faced with rugged Cordura® for super-slick string release and will wear like iron. Now with tip overlays that measure at least 1¾" long for protection past your first knuckle in every size. ...read more
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Very pleased with initial quality.
I've been shooting with this glove for about a month now and I really like it. My bows are 55 and 60lbs and the protection of this glove is good so far. The fingertips allow for a smooth release. I shoot daily so this glove has seen some use so far and I'm impressed. I will be purchasing another to have as a backup. It's well worth the money IMO.
Instantly made a huge difference
I bought this on a whim and have no regrets
Fingers too small
I bought this glove years ago and couldn't use it, gave it to my wife. I ordered Large and it's marked Large but the fingers are too small in diameter. I can't put it on. Tried stretching the fingers out but that didn't work. Fits the wife's fingers. I don't have fat, large fingers. Unless these have been fixed or quality checked individually I would not recommend this glove… read more to anyone.
Excellent and lasting glove!
The product is great! They don't ever seem to wear down!
I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS GLOVE TO EVERY ARCHER.
IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A COMFORTABLE HIGH QUALITY DEPENDABLE GLOVE--THIS IS IT.
Best glove I've ever used
This is the second dura glove I've purchased. I love the feel and the durability. My first dura glove outlasted any others I've owned by probably three times. Feels broke in after only two shooting sessions and one treatment with snow seal.
Great glove, just not long lived
I shoot a lot. This glove functioned well, felt great and was comfortable. It just didn't last very long. I've owned the glove for a few months and it now has work through the cordura in two places. Too bad. Really like the glove alot. Only wish it had lasted longer.
With not be the last glove I ever buy!
Construction quality is good. The glove does not provide as much protection as I would like. I shoot every day, so my fingers are pretty well conditioned to it and I like feeling the string, but I feel it a little too much with this glove. Corduroy on the finger tips was appropriate length and provides for a smooth release, however the overall finger length seems a little short,… read more ending at, or just above the middle knuckle on all fingers. I will most likely use this glove when shooting lower weight limbs as with my heavier limbs the protection does not seem to be there.
Yes i would buy this glove again
I had read these were a bit slippery ( the cordura tips ) but in fact to me they provided a smooth release ie they didn't grab like soft leather can do. Fit was great also i am a regular mens medium and this is the size i purchased.
Nice club but not for me hurts fingers
Nice glove doesn't offer protection for my fingers
I would stick to the size of your motorcycle gloves. These gloves will fit similarly to those.
I have this glove in large, but the length from my wrist crease to the tip of my middle finger is 7 1/2 inches. Since your fingers are longer, I would get the XL. 3Rivers policy will allow you to return the glove if it doesn't fit. Remember these leather gloves do stretch out some with usage. Good Luck!
I have the XL and I measure 9" around the knuckles and 8" from wrist crease to tip of middle finger and I still have a little room in the glove to wear a liner glove underneath.
I would follow the chart from this link https://www.3riversarchery.com/blog/sizing-charts-archery-gloves-tabs-clothing/#shootinggloves/tabs. You have 30 days to return an items as long as it is in new condition and you can exchange it or get a refund.
Montana Pitch Blend will work good for that: http://www.3riversarchery.com/Montana+Pitch-Blend+Leather+Dressing_i4050_baseitem.html
Montana pitch blend
You would use the berlin size chart to get the size of glove that you need.
Yes The small would fit most women.
Measure your hand, use the berlin size chart.
I would stick to the size of your motorcycle gloves. These gloves will fit similarly to those.
I have this glove in large, but the length from my wrist crease to the tip of my middle finger is 7 1/2 inches. Since your fingers are longer, I would get the XL. 3Rivers policy will allow you to return the glove if it doesn't fit. Remember these leather gloves do stretch out some with usage. Good Luck!
I have the XL and I measure 9" around the knuckles and 8" from wrist crease to tip of middle finger and I still have a little room in the glove to wear a liner glove underneath.
I would follow the chart from this link https://www.3riversarchery.com/blog/sizing-charts-archery-gloves-tabs-clothing/#shootinggloves/tabs. You have 30 days to return an items as long as it is in new condition and you can exchange it or get a refund.
This glove will work for both right and left handed shooters.
This glove will work great for that bow. It will take a little time breaking it in but is great once that is done.
Best glove I've ever bought. It'll take time to break it in....but you won't be disappointed in the end.
I would think it's to light, and go with a heaver leather finger type.
This glove would be ok for a few shots but beyond that your fingers will most likely be hurting. I was shooting a 50 lb longbow with it regularly but my fingers started becoming painful and I switched to a thicker tab.
We are not able to customize those gloves.
Several of my friends and I have been using the Dura-Glove glove for about 3 years, and we all love it. Some of my friends used to use a calf hair tab with good success, but the calf hair would quickly wear out because we shoot at least three times every week at a course of 16 shooting stations of 27 3-D targets through the woods ( Approx. a 2mile walk). The calf hair is not durable. Those that used to shoot tabs thought that they would never like the release they would get with a glove, but now they would never shoot with any shooting aid other than the Dura-Glove. It is practically indestructible, not bulky like a lot of the leather gloves, and the Kevlar material provides a very slick release.
Montana Pitch Blend will work good for that: http://www.3riversarchery.com/Montana+Pitch-Blend+Leather+Dressing_i4050_baseitem.html
Montana pitch blend
On the size small gloves the Cordura is about 1.25", medium size is 1.5", large and extra large is 1.75"
Sorry don't know the length of the tips as I trimmed mine to fit J Ed
The finger stall lenght for all sizes are more than adequate for shooting to the first joint and a little more if needed.
Hi Jesse I'm not really sure how long the finger stalls were on 'older' models so I really don't know how to answer your question. The finger stalls on my new glove were too long for me so I simply cut off the excess, and the glove now performs perfectly, for me. And I also use the first crease. I quess it just depends on the fit for each particular hand and size glove. I will say that I ended up buying two gloves as the first one was too small even though I tried to follow the 'size chart'. I made the mistake of trying to soak the first glove in boot oil (hoping it would stretch) and therefore could not return it . (my bad). Hope this helps some Ed
Mine work pretty good. Probably depends on finger digit length. Sent from my iPhone
My glove is about 6 months old and my finger joint is about 1/4--5/16" of an inch from the edge of the Cordura. I'm covered as far as string protection. Thats not to say a new batch didn't get cut short in production. The coverage on my glove is pretty consistant on all three fingers. Not a lot of extra but enough.
The tips were long enough for me. I haven't had any problem with getting the string in the crease of my fingers. The cordura extended past the creases of my fingers with no problem.
Mine cover the crease just fine