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Billiards glove
Billiards glove









billiards glove
  1. Billiards glove professional#
  2. Billiards glove free#

The Midas Glove from TAOM Billiards is the premier performance glove, offering players a comfortable and consistent bridge-and-stroke in all playing conditions.

billiards glove

Improving bridge glide by reducing friction brought on by humidity, perspiration, and elemental heating and cooling is vital in delivering an efficient and reliable hit. Since the cue is not physically touching your hand, you can’t feel the shot in the same way as you would if you weren’t wearing a glove and this can be a concern for some players.In Greek mythology, everything King Midas touched turned to gold, and touch matters in cue sports. Players who don’t like wearing gloves often comment that gloves reduce the level of feeling in the shot, and again this relates to the speed control. Choosing a good-quality glove that fits correctly will minimise this issue but some players still find that they are uncomfortable to play with and interfere with the natural bridging position. Some players find that wearing a glove can restrict hand movement, in particular the thumb. This is generally something that players who wear gloves will get used to over time though.

billiards glove

This means you generally need to be more accurate as any small alterations/ errors will be exaggerated more. Wearing a glove can cause it to slide a bit too quickly and potentially make the player need to readjust their technique. This can be the case when using carbon fiber or fiberglass cues, or very well-maintained cues. The Cue Can Slide Too QuicklyĪlthough wearing gloves tends to minimise the friction differences between smoother and grabbier cues, or cues of different materials, it can still make the cue “too smooth”. The main disadvantage of wearing a glove when playing billiards is that it can cause the cue to move too quickly through the bridge hand making the player feel like they have less control over the cue.

Billiards glove professional#

You’ll notice that some pool and snooker players at the professional level do not wear a glove on their bridge hand, so why is this? This also applies to playing with well-maintained and dirtier cues, as the glove again reduces the difference in feeling between the two. carbon fiber and wood, making it easy to switch between them. The glove tends to allow the cue to glide consistently regardless of the material e.g. Not only does the glove provide the player with a more consistent surface on the bridge hand, it also helps when switching from different types of cues. If you don’t wear a glove, then the sweat and oils from your hand will build up on the surface and need to be cleaned in order to prevent it from feeling sticky and grabby. As long as you keep the glove clean, then the build-up of dirt on your cue will be pretty low. When you use a glove, you won’t need to clean your cue and wax it as often. When your bridge hand is sweaty, the cue can stick to it and lead to inaccurate shots.

Billiards glove free#

The glove provides the cue with a consistent surface which is free from sweat, allowing it to move predictably. The main reason why billiards players wear a glove on their bridge hand is to prevent sweat from affecting the way the cue moves. This is useful for players who find their hands are sweaty and they keep needing to wash them to avoid their cue from sticking to their hand otherwise. Some players wear a glove when playing pool because it allows the cue to move through the bridge hand much more smoothly.











Billiards glove