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Bionic Men's StableGrip 2.0 Golf Glove

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Men's StableGrip 2.0

The NEW StableGrip® 2.0 Golf glove offers all your favorite features plus a NEW, innovative Dual Expansion Zone Thumb. This one-of-a-kind feature adjusts to any size thumb’s length and width providing a best in class fit. The Bionic patented pad technology helps even out the surface of your hand, providing a better, lighter grip. The tapered, pre-rotated finger design conforms to the natural shape and contours of your hand, while terrycloth micro-pads absorb moisture, even on the hottest days. Lycra gussets and web zones eliminate uncomfortable bunching between the fingers, resulting in a more confident, accurate shot.

Right-handed golfers wear their glove on the left hand while Left-handed golfers wear their glove on the right hand.

5 reasons to wear golf gloves:

  • Greater Control. The tack of a leather golf glove offers superior grip and control over the club. They’re especially useful when you can achieve a light grip with maximum control.
  • Reduces Hand Fatigue. Golf gloves reduce the vibrations from your club that tire the hand when playing long or multiple rounds. Your forearms will last longer into your round by not using excessive grip.
  • Blister and Callus Prevention: Durable Cabretta leather protects your hands from the repetitive friction of any style of golf swing.
  • Superior Moisture Management. In the heat, Bionic golf gloves keep your hands cool and dry while interior terrycloth pads absorb perspiration effectively.
  • Performance. Plain and simple, bionic golf gloves will help you play more relaxed and start shaving strokes off your game.
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1 Review

  • 5
    ionic Stable-grip 2.0 grip glof glove

    Posted by Larry on Jan 24th 2023

    Glove design helps me to grip the club with my fingers not my palm.

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