You have to weigh the pro's and con's with your specific bow and decide for yourself.
For me, I'd use Dynaflight '97 on my bow if it was slower. It's VERY quiet (properly tuned), my brace height isn't constantly dropping (even during the summer in MS heat), handshock is reduced, it's a much tougher string (less chance of an accident in the field), and after a good 10 years and thousands upon thousands of shots there are no signs whatsoever that this string has been "hard" on my bow--I'm pulling
[email protected]", so it's been tested pretty well. I will say that some bows seem to "like" one material over another--but there's no one string that fits the bill for every bow.
I've seen and heard of more bows failing that had dacron strings on them vs. any other string material; when a bow fails and it has a FF type string on it it's automatically the string's fault, when it has a dacron string on it then the problem was something else. 'Course I wouldn't use a FF type material on a bow that wasn't designed for it.
The type string won't affect wear and tear on your glove. You can serve a FF string with nylon, or you can serve a dacron string with Spectra.
If you just like the feel of a dacron string better, no reason why you shouldn't use it.......just base your decision on facts and your preferances rather than misconceptions.
Chad