I am thinking about buying myself a late Christmas present -a pair of shooting gloves that really fits. I hear Chester Jeffries is well spoken of and I see that they will make a glove up to fit your individual hand measurements. This sounds ideal as I think my palm is a little longer than most and I find gloves that are otherwise the right size are a little too short in the palm for me, gloves that fit my palm are sloppy otherwise.
My problem is choice -they offer two main types of shooting glove that look appropriate for stalking and there is no retailer near me where I could go to try both types out, so I am wondering if anyone on here has experience with either type of glove. They offer an all leather glove, in a water repellent leather that is silk lined -such as "the gamesman" and they offer a glove that is unlined leather on the palm and sheepskin sued on the back -"the moorland". Which to choose?
My concerns are that a glove made of two different thicknesses of material might feel ungainly or peculiar and might stretch more over time in the thin leather side. On the other hand an all leather glove in water repellent leather with an elasticated cuff might be very sweaty as it might not breathe well. Does anyone have one or both of these gloves and have any thoughts to offer on my ponderings? or even on which glove is better for which circumstances and which seasons they are wearable in? I resume the half sheepskin glove is overall warmer than the silk lined one?
Thanks in advance.
My problem is choice -they offer two main types of shooting glove that look appropriate for stalking and there is no retailer near me where I could go to try both types out, so I am wondering if anyone on here has experience with either type of glove. They offer an all leather glove, in a water repellent leather that is silk lined -such as "the gamesman" and they offer a glove that is unlined leather on the palm and sheepskin sued on the back -"the moorland". Which to choose?
My concerns are that a glove made of two different thicknesses of material might feel ungainly or peculiar and might stretch more over time in the thin leather side. On the other hand an all leather glove in water repellent leather with an elasticated cuff might be very sweaty as it might not breathe well. Does anyone have one or both of these gloves and have any thoughts to offer on my ponderings? or even on which glove is better for which circumstances and which seasons they are wearable in? I resume the half sheepskin glove is overall warmer than the silk lined one?
Thanks in advance.