The Filson Goatskin Shooting Gloves are built for hunters, shooters, and outdoorsmen who need durability, grip, and unmatched tactile feel. Made from fine-grained, premium goatskin leather, these gloves are tough enough for the field yet thin enough to maintain exceptional trigger control, gear handling,...
The Filson Goatskin Shooting Gloves are built for hunters, shooters, and outdoorsmen who need durability, grip, and unmatched tactile feel. Made from fine-grained, premium goatskin leather, these gloves are tough enough for the field yet thin enough to maintain exceptional trigger control, gear handling, and dexterity.
Designed for performance in hunting and shooting sports, they feature a wing-cut thumb for enhanced movement, hand-rubbed seams for irritation-free comfort, and an elastic wrist for a secure fit that keeps cold air and debris out. Whether you're in the uplands, on the sporting clays course, or handling training tasks, these gloves deliver the sensitivity and toughness serious sportsmen rely on.
Key Features:
• Premium goatskin leather for durability and superior tactile feel
• Thin, flexible fit for better trigger control and gear handling
• Wing-cut thumb design for enhanced mobility
• Hand-rubbed seams for all-day comfort
• Elastic wrist for a secure, debris-blocking fit
• Ideal for hunting, shooting, dog training, and outdoor field use
Sizes Available: Small – X-Large
Field-tested, breathable, and built to perform. The Filson Goatskin Shooting Gloves provide the perfect balance of protection, precision, and comfort for hunters and shooters who demand more from their gear.
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