Shooting Gloves

Explore our comprehensive range of shooting gloves, designed for optimal performance across clay, field, and target disciplines. Whether you’re aiming for precision or protection, our collection offers fingerless, full‑coverage, and insulated options. Choose from premium brands such as Beretta, Chevalier, Blaser, and Hestra, each selected for durability, grip, and comfort. Every glove features reinforced palms or fingertips, secure closures, and materials built for outdoor shooting conditions.

 

Our designs include gloves optimised for dexterity, cold weather conditions, or wet terrain. Sizes range from small to XL, with options to suit varying body types. The focus is on control, protection, and endurance—ensuring your hands perform reliably from the first shot to the last.

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About Shooting Gloves

How to Choose the Right Shooting Glove

Selecting the right glove can significantly affect your shooting performance and comfort. Consider your environment, shooting style, and personal fit. For example, in clay shooting, lighter gloves with flexible materials help maintain trigger feel, while in field conditions you may prefer insulated or weatherproof gloves.

Key Factors to Evaluate

  • Dexterity vs. protection: Fingerless or partial gloves boost sensitivity; full gloves provide more warmth and coverage.
  • Material & breathability: Leather, softshell, and synthetic blends each offer strengths (grip, water resistance, flexibility).
  • Insulation & lining: In colder climates, gloves with fleece, Thinsulate, or windproof membranes add warmth without bulk.
  • Grip and reinforcement: Look for extra stitching or textured palm zones to prevent slippage even when moist.

Matching Gloves to Conditions

For wet or cold days, go for gloves with water-repellent or thermal linings. On dry, warmer days, lighter gloves maintain sensitivity. Some gloves adapt with fold‑back fingers for quick trigger access.

Fitting Tips & Longevity

Try gloves snugly—too tight restricts blood flow, too loose reduces control. Rotate pairs when possible to extend lifespan. Care for gloves (cleaning, conditioning) to maintain material integrity.

All Shooting Gloves FAQs

For clay pigeon shooting, lightweight gloves with enhanced grip and trigger feel are ideal. Look for fingerless or mesh-backed designs that allow ventilation and dexterity.

Many shooting gloves offer water-resistant or waterproof protection through synthetic outers or membranes. These are suitable for damp conditions or light rain in the field.

Yes, winter-specific shooting gloves often include fleece linings, insulation, or windproof membranes to keep hands warm during cold weather shoots.

Most shooting gloves are available in sizes from XS to XL. Check each brand’s size guide for palm width or circumference measurements to ensure a proper fit.

Shooting gloves are commonly made from leather, polyester, elastane blends, and mesh. Some models include padded palms or silicone grip zones for better handling.

Yes. Well-fitted shooting gloves with pre-curved fingers and non-slip grip surfaces can enhance control, particularly during wet or cold conditions.

Breathable shooting gloves often feature mesh panels or moisture-wicking linings. These help prevent overheating and maintain comfort during long sessions.

Leather gloves should be wiped clean with a damp cloth and conditioned as needed. Fabric gloves may be hand-washed or machine-washed depending on the manufacturer’s instructions.

Shooting gloves should fit snugly without restricting movement. Fingers should reach the ends without bunching, and wrist closures should feel secure without being tight.

Some brands offer women’s-specific shooting gloves with adjusted sizing and fit. Unisex models are also available, but a snug, anatomical fit is key for accuracy and comfort.