These unlined leather shooting gloves are crafted from kid-grade goatskin, giving you the perfect combination of durability, protection, and sensitivity. Built for hunters, field trialers, and outdoor enthusiasts, these gloves allow you to quickly...
These unlined leather shooting gloves are crafted from kid-grade goatskin, giving you the perfect combination of durability, protection, and sensitivity. Built for hunters, field trialers, and outdoor enthusiasts, these gloves allow you to quickly and confidently manipulate a trigger or safety while shielding your hands from tough briars and brush.
The soft, natural goatskin provides incredible dexterity and feel, while the extended wrist cuff offers added protection and prevents debris from entering the glove. Lightweight and unlined, they are comfortable enough for all-day use in the field without sacrificing control or toughness.
Key Features:
Premium Goatskin Leather: Tough yet supple for long-lasting wear and excellent sensitivity.
Unlined for Dexterity: Maintains a natural feel for trigger control, safeties, and fine handling.
Briar Protection: Durable enough to protect against thorns, brush, and rough cover.
Extended Cuff with Gathered Wrist: Keeps debris out and adds extra forearm protection.
Comfortable Fit: Available in sizes Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large.
Trusted by hunters and outdoor sportsmen, these goatskin leather shooting gloves deliver the perfect balance of sensitivity and protection in the field.
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