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steve schrank
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kustom king has youth size gloves for like 7.50$
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My son just turned 6 and he's been using an xs youth tab for just over a year. I thought he would have trouble with it but he had zero problems from day 1.
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At the weak poundages for 4 year olds I found that my grandkids didn't need anything on their fingers. When they moved up in weight they used youth gloves.

If their fingers are getting sore let them shoot in their winter gloves.

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I fashioned a tab for my lil one using remnents of my old tabs, lil hands make it pretty easy recycled something instead of pitching & I saved money.

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"No Glove" x 100 It is also beneficial because you can slap the bow in the hands of one of their friends and have them shooting in minutes. I use one on one of my bowfishing rigs.

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no gloves for my grandsons,and I've used them as long as I can remember
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The rubber No Glove gets my vote also....easy to move the nocking point and the kids will never have to say "I forgot my glove/tab".
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