Originally posted by CalArcher: Found this:Cabela'sKangaroo Leather Thinsulate™ Shooting Gloves- Five times stronger than cowhide- Ultrathin for sensitivity and dexterity- Strechable to conform to your hand- Highly brerathable for dry comfortThese gloves are made from full-grain kangaroo leather. They're five times stronger than cowhide graded at the same thickness. Insulated with 40-gram Thinsulate™ for warmth without bulk. Spandex® inserts at the knuckles. Velcro® tab wrist closure for secure fit. Imported.Sizes: S-2XL. Colors: Black, Brown.
I am on the market for a very durable shooting glove. To make matters more interesting, I would like it to be a pair of regular 5-finger gloves for general use.Most 3-finger gloves seem to use Cordovan (heavy horse hide, durable), Deerskin (less durable), or Cordura/Nylon fingertips (durable).5-finger gloves seem to use everything BUT Cordovan and Cordura/Nylon. Rather, they say that Goatskin leather is the most durable. The reportedly most durable non-impact gloves that I've found are Police/Military Tactical gloves made of Goatskin leather. Goatskin leather is supposed to be much more durable than Cowhide, Deerskin, and Horsehide. There are also several synthetic leathers on the market that claim to be more durable than leather (Carino, Material 4X, etc.)SO that leaves me to question: Has anyone used Goatskin gloves to shoot? I came across one archer in the archives that claimed it was the most durable of anything he's tried.Any other 5-finger glove suggestions for maximum durability and still have the ability to perform high-dexterity tasks?