Pool Gloves ...

The King

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I have been teaching my son to play pool but have run into a problem ... His hand sweats so much that it raises the wood fibers on his cue shaft ...
Can anyone recommend the best glove I can get for pool players I figure this will help him out with this problem and if so the best place to get them on the net ...
 
I have the same problem with the sweaty hands. It's called Hyperhydrosis. As far as gloves, you should be able to find them vitrually anywhere.
 
I used a glove for about 4 weeks and it wasn't bad but I found that a little bit of Hand Sanitizer works best . But if a glove would work best for your son do it anything helps .
 
My son has some big hands I would say at least a large to extra large ... He is 19 now and still growing ...lol... I thought about baby powder but have been told that it is bad for the shaft and makes it pretty dirty and in need of alot of cleaning ...
 
A glove is the perfect solution.

Other than that, some hand chalk applied carefully when needed works equally well. Some pool hall owners frown on chalk finger prints on their tables.
 
Try these.

The King said:
My son has some big hands I would say at least a large to extra large ... He is 19 now and still growing ...lol... I thought about baby powder but have been told that it is bad for the shaft and makes it pretty dirty and in need of alot of cleaning ...
I have some of the inexpensive felcro strap 3-finger ones, they should fit.
Paypal me $10 and I send you 3 gloves.:smile: :cool:
 
Nancy Cote's Finger Slides aka Unglove

The King said:
I have been teaching my son to play pool but have run into a problem ... His hand sweats so much that it raises the wood fibers on his cue shaft ...
Can anyone recommend the best glove I can get for pool players I figure this will help him out with this problem and if so the best place to get them on the net ...
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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Hi King,

I am the inventor of the FingerSlides that are pictured above in a post. Go to my website to see how to measure your son's index finger for a custom fit. I can also make each finger and thumb any length you wish. PM me for a special price and FREE shipping in the U.S.A. & Canada.
My 10 y.o. grandson wears a custom set when he plays pool. He is just learning and it helps to stabilize his bridge-hand. The FingerSlides also control sweat.
 
might be able to control the sweat

Here are a couple of products to nip the problem in the bud, stop the sweat. I have been meaning to try one or both but winter came and I haven't gotten around to it. No idea how well they work or if there are any negatives. Perhaps those that have tried them can comment. From what I have noted of glove wearers they make you sweat more than ever.

Hu


http://www.buydrysol.com/

http://www.hydrosalgel.ca/abouthydrosal.html
 
Sir joseph is the best but i dont use them anymore because of the lack of feel gloves have. I have the same problem as your son i just burnished the hell out of my shaft although it does need to be freshned up with a shaft cloth halfway through a long session.

I find talc to be too messy so a glove is your best out.
 
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I currently use Sir Joseph Gloves, but recently ordered a couple of
the fancy ones made for Longoni. Hope they are worth the money.

My hands do not sweat at all, even in the summer time, but I have
found that a glove gives me a consistent feel and a smooth stroke.
 
Str8PoolPlayer said:
I currently use Sir Joseph Gloves, but recently ordered a couple of
the fancy ones made for Longoni. Hope they are worth the money.

My hands do not sweat at all, even in the summer time, but I have
found that a glove gives me a consistent feel and a smooth stroke.

I've been using Sir Joseph as well. Any link to the Longoni gloves?

Thanx,
 
BlowFish said:
I've been using Sir Joseph as well. Any link to the Longoni gloves?

Thanx,

I have not been able to find them anywhere on the Internet.
The two I have forthcoming will arrive by way of Mexico.

A good friend is currently in Mexico playing in a Billiards Tournament. When
he returns to the U.S., my new Longoni gloves will be in his luggage.
 
ShootingArts said:
Here are a couple of products to nip the problem in the bud, stop the sweat. I have been meaning to try one or both but winter came and I haven't gotten around to it. No idea how well they work or if there are any negatives. Perhaps those that have tried them can comment. From what I have noted of glove wearers they make you sweat more than ever.

Hu


http://www.buydrysol.com/

http://www.hydrosalgel.ca/abouthydrosal.html
Great post, I was gonna bring up the same thing,kinda. Someone at the poolhall told me to put anti perspirant on my bridge hand before I left to go shoot pool, I'm down south near marsh where it is very humid and I don't like powder. It worked and my cue shaft smells great:thumbup: Ron
 
The King said:
I have been teaching my son to play pool but have run into a problem ... His hand sweats so much that it raises the wood fibers on his cue shaft ...
Can anyone recommend the best glove I can get for pool players I figure this will help him out with this problem and if so the best place to get them on the net ...

Send me your address and I will send you one for free. I have my own brand that is trade marked SpiderII, and currently I have Blue, Black, Green, and I think Pink in stock.

Take Care
 
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