I'm left handed and buy these to wear on my right hand. It's the best I've tried so far and I've had Sure Shot, IBS, and various other brands. It gets worn out pretty fast though but that's probably because I play a lot during the week, so I buy multiples to last me a while.
Varner's have a leather patch on the palm that helps grab the cloth... I was working on a glove with an entire leather palm area when those came out and his worked well enough that I moved the idea off the current burner...
I ordered the nick varner pro model. Sir Joseph was the one that fall apart. I repaired mine for the last time, use a thin fishing line for the thread. Ill keep that one at home for a back up. Thanks for the info and advice.
I'll second Nick Varner glove, see you got one already. I think you won't be disappointed. I find only one little drawback with it, I would prefer the velcro strap being on the outside of the hand. Being at the palm side, it sometimes gets stuck between my bridge and table bed, which causes some awkward feeling. Maybe that's just my thin wrist that leads to this
Being lefty there are not many choices in a quality glove. I don't use a glove often but when I do I think the Nick Varner glove is the best available.