ScottW said:Try a Sir Joseph glove, I had good luck with those while I was doing the glove thing.
They wear out too fast for me.
ScottW said:Try a Sir Joseph glove, I had good luck with those while I was doing the glove thing.
Snapshot9 said:Here are the Nick Varner gloves:
http://www.nickvarner.com/store/comersus_listCategoriesAndProducts.asp?idCategory=134
UWPoolGod1 said:Clean your cue and hands often to keep a smooth transfer. Just a thought. If you have hands like the below pic...then get a glove..or a mop.![]()
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whitewolf said:I go to an outdoors store and get high quality glove liners. Once you try one of these, you will never want a standard pool glove again.
But, they do not last long.
TXsouthpaw said:i just did the lesson thing with Earl and he recomends those finger wraps from walgreens. The ones basketball players use to hold thyere index and middle fingers together when youve got a sprain. U just cut them apart and use them. They only cover the area that actually touches the cue. Im gonna pick some up later today. Ill let yall know how it goes.
JMD in VA said:They are the Nuts!
I like them better than anything I have ever tried. I just went back to using one after a long hiatus. I was in a tournament when it was real hot anf humid in the poolroom. It helped me win.
Anyway, the Sure Shot glove is far better than the Sir Joseph because the fit is better. The Sir Joseph's don't cover your whole hand and the are not snug to the fit. The Sure Shot gloves are snug to the fit so it will no wrinkle on you. It almost feels like your skin because of the snug fit. You can wash them and after drying, you are ready to go again.
The only down side I see are the fingers wear out and hole, as all the gloves do. I tried to cut the tip off one time but I noticed that the glove started to move back on my hand and wrinkle up so the cue didn't move as smoothly.
They are my choice. If you Google "Sure Shot Gloves" you can find them around. If you pay $10 a glove, you are doing good. Any more is a little pricey.
My 2 cents.
Check out Matt Sherman's About.com product review on Nancy Cote's Finger Slides aka Unglove here.Travis Bickle said:What's the consensus ... fingertips exposed or not? I've played with em poking thru and don't mind it so much, but naturally the glove's getting a little beat and frayed around the edges when I get there. Think I like having fingertips on the cloth, but wonder if anybody's had any issues with exposed fingers interfering with their stroke.
Flex said:So you put one on your thumb and index and middle fingers, is that it?
Do they roll off your fingers, and what about the web of skin between the thumb and index finger?
Flex
Flex said:Not sure exactly what kind of liner you're referring to. What are they made of, and how long do they last you? Price?
Thanks,
Flex
I guarantee my FingerSlides (TM) for 6 months. I'm having a sale on Sept. 26th. Buy one Get one FREE. See my post in "For Sale" Posts.Dana Bufalo said:Check out Matt Sherman's About.com product review on Nancy Cote's Finger Slides aka Unglove here.
I tried this product and was impressed...
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Flex said:Looking for a high quality pool glove: one that will last a long time.
I heard that Nick Varner makes such a glove, but can't find them online, and nobody I've seen has one.
Which pool glove is the nuts? And where can it be found?
Flex
Boostaholic said:Why do you care if it lasts a long time, they are cheap and its quite easy to replace them.
I actually have a billiards shop next to my house that has them for $7 and I've went through 2 so far this year (First one got ripped because I pulled my cue out of my bridge and ripped the glove).
hllwnmagic said:I guarantee my FingerSlides (TM) for 6 months. I'm having a sale on Sept. 26th. Buy one Get one FREE. See my post in "For Sale" Posts.
Nancy (Hllwnmagic)
GreekTycoon said:Flex-
If you want durability, take a look at these.
http://www.orioninternational.us/En/glove%20eng.htm
I expect you to be sporting one of these next time we shoot.