I started out with a cheap glove and hated it. The tips of my fingers weren't fully covered, and the string flying by em didn't feel so great. My next glove was a PSE King Series. I loved the full finger design and the face that there was leather on my palm as well as the back of my hand. The deerskin that it was made of held up great for years, but eventually wore through. My third glove was a Neet, it was way overbuilt and cumbersome. It didn't fit well even after significant modifications.
At this point I started shooting tabs again. I had messed with them a bit in between gloves, and hadn't liked them then. For whatever reason this time I loved them. I found that having my fingers exposed made if far easier to anchor consistently. Tabs also made me aware of whether or not I was pinching the nock.
I have tried a black widow tab, but found it way too thick. I cut out the rubber layer (leaving 2 layers of leather) as well as the floppy little finger fenders. Once that was done I found it shot well from my 70# but not so much my 50#. I just couldn't feel the string well enough on my lighter bow. One other thing I found with the black widow tab was that its body is quite stiff, and you gotta swing it to the back of your hand to pull arrows. That kinda bugged me.
Currently I shoot a home made tab, I sewed a second layer of leather onto a simple Martin Archery tab.