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Scorpion Billiard Glove | 
| Brand: Scorpion Category: Sports
Buy New: $9.95 (On sale from $12.95)
New (3) from $9.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 13464
MPN: glove-scorp Model: glove-scorp ASIN: B0007VPS18
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| Features:
| • | fits the left hand | | • | one size fits most |
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Product Description One size fits all glove for left or right-handed players, black only
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| Customer Reviews:
Wroks for me September 9, 2008 Though it clashes with an all black ppol cue, I won't take it out on the glave. I'd say it beats powder and it beats your hand sticking to the stick and having to find different ways to bridge.
I suspect a cheaper one would do just as well. It isn't rocket science.
Excellent cheap glove August 1, 2007 Definately improved my game with the glove. Was able to properly grip the glove with out having the stick get stuck to my hand.
Comfortable fit. Will probably buy another when this one wears out
Great and Useful October 25, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The glove I have is not exactly like the picture shown. It has a more curved opening around the two open fingers, and the scorpion image sits more on the wrist than on the top of the hand too. These are just minor technicalities though.
The glove itself is very comfortable from material to fit, and it has something that most other gloves I've seen don't...the opening you put your hand through has an elastic edge that closes around the wrist to keep it from moving around too much. It's not tight at all, but it does make it feel more secure. The glove really helps your cue slide between your fingers easier.
Also, it compliments Scorpion cues pretty well. It's all aesthetics, but even so, it might possibly intimidate your opponent a little.
A minor observation. It says that one size fits all. While that may be true (the glove fit me perfectly fine) it might not fit people with hand requiring a glove size larger than "large," according to cue glove standards. So, it's still best to try one on before buying it, if you can.
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