Predator Glove

I'm just the opposite. I tried several, and for me the Predator was by far the best. Ive never had any luck with a one size fits all glove like you mention, but my hands are relatively small. I wear the small\medium glove in the predator line.

Only thing Ive tried that I like almost as much as the Predator was the finger slides.

Woody
I know what you mean, for me "all size fits all" was not an ideal solution. Specialy because I've got bear hands ;)

But however I was so fed up with gloves from china, and others (including predator and felice) then accidently I found that glove (Dennis CC Pool Glove). My first thought was, that it is probably same like hundreds of others. But I bought it in the end.

What was the first nice surprise, that it was made from a completely different material, it is sort of (? I don't know) hmm... When you touching it seems like trunks for swimming , but is quite thick which feels great.
Also at that the when it arrived, my shaft was dirty like a bag of carrots, but on glove it was so smooth that I couldn't feel anything, (which normally dirty shaft is driving me mad)

So guys, I will recommend it, even as a experiment for yaa ;))
 
The Predator glove is a quality product. Only thing I don't like in them is the rubber Predator logo on the middle finger, when you use a closed bridge the shaft get stuck in that rubber, and this is not OK.
I use my glove for 1 year, now i cut off the top of the middle finger :)
 
The Predator glove is a quality product. Only thing I don't like in them is the rubber Predator logo on the middle finger, when you use a closed bridge the shaft get stuck in that rubber, and this is not OK.
I use my glove for 1 year, now i cut off the top of the middle finger :)

Well, being the idiot that I am I quickly ordered a Predator glove before reading this comment about a closed bridge. Since I use a closed bridge does anyone else use this glove with a closed bridge and if so how does it work for you? I'm now concerned about the rubber making it too hard to shoot with a closed bridge. :frown:
 
Well, being the idiot that I am I quickly ordered a Predator glove before reading this comment about a closed bridge. Since I use a closed bridge does anyone else use this glove with a closed bridge and if so how does it work for you? I'm now concerned about the rubber making it too hard to shoot with a closed bridge. :frown:

I use it and have absolutely no problem. The only time that issue has ever come up has been when I've attempted to excessively curl the middle finger under the cue, otherwise never comes into contact.

Black Cat :thumbup:
 
Well, being the idiot that I am I quickly ordered a Predator glove before reading this comment about a closed bridge. Since I use a closed bridge does anyone else use this glove with a closed bridge and if so how does it work for you? I'm now concerned about the rubber making it too hard to shoot with a closed bridge. :frown:

After few times you use it, it should be OK. It depends also how you make your closed bridge, I'm using a filipino style closed bridge, like Efren.
Don't worry it will be OK, but please, when you receive your glove, let us know how it works for you.
 
I'll throw in my 2 cents
I've got a predator glove in Lg/XL....have used it only 3 or 4 times and it's definitely a nice glove, but is too big for me

My two complaints though are as follows:
1) Checking the seams, I noticed one gap in the stitching....not a big deal, but unfortunately it's right by a knuckle, so I'm worried eventually it will spread (might just be paranoia)
2) The seams on the insides of the gloves are someone uncomfortable. In a couple places, at the very tips of the fingers especially, they left way too much excess fabric after sewing it together.
Also not a huge deal, I could easily trim it down myself, I just think they could've done better to use a serger instead of a straight stitch. Especially at this price point.
Even my cheap old Sure Shot glove had fully serged seams all around.
With that glove I barely ever noticed them, with this glove I feel the bunched fabric under my fingers on every shot....it's a bit distracting at times


All in all, it seems like a nice product, I just can't personally decide if it's worth the extra cost, or should I just buy 2-3 cheap gloves for the same price, to last as long as one of these (since the wear resistant fabric was supposed to be the big selling point here). If you really like the rubber grips, you could add that to any glove with a bit of Plasti-Dip :thumbup:
 
I use it and have absolutely no problem. The only time that issue has ever come up has been when I've attempted to excessively curl the middle finger under the cue, otherwise never comes into contact.

Black Cat :thumbup:

Who makes a plain black glove
Nothing on it at all
 
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