Pissflitsche
New member
Hi everyone,
I recently created an account because I need some advice about gloves. After years and years of denying gloves, I began to wear some by now. And as a predator quaker I started with their second skin gloves. I have quite large but thin hands and their S/M fits very well.
I wouldn't say I'm disappointed, but I expected a better quality especially for the price. What annoys me most is that finger tips were only cut off without any seams as strengthening at the edges. As a result, fingers of the gloves are very loose at the tip and regularly roll up a bit. Also, the fingers (especially the thumb) are quite short. Thus, in some bridges the shaft rubs over the skin and not the glove. So I did some research and found out that Predator produced Second Skin gloves with closed thumbs as well, but theres no store having them in stock, if they are still manufactured at all.
So I'm looking for some advice from experience about quality gloves with a closed thumb or long fingers which can stand the regular use.
I'm not keen on testing all the expensive brands until I may find the best.
If it helps, I might add some pictures of the hand-glove relation.
Thanks in advance.
I recently created an account because I need some advice about gloves. After years and years of denying gloves, I began to wear some by now. And as a predator quaker I started with their second skin gloves. I have quite large but thin hands and their S/M fits very well.
I wouldn't say I'm disappointed, but I expected a better quality especially for the price. What annoys me most is that finger tips were only cut off without any seams as strengthening at the edges. As a result, fingers of the gloves are very loose at the tip and regularly roll up a bit. Also, the fingers (especially the thumb) are quite short. Thus, in some bridges the shaft rubs over the skin and not the glove. So I did some research and found out that Predator produced Second Skin gloves with closed thumbs as well, but theres no store having them in stock, if they are still manufactured at all.
So I'm looking for some advice from experience about quality gloves with a closed thumb or long fingers which can stand the regular use.
I'm not keen on testing all the expensive brands until I may find the best.
If it helps, I might add some pictures of the hand-glove relation.
Thanks in advance.