Frequently Asked Questions
The gloves are constructed from one hundred percent top grain leather. This material provides durability and a comfortable fit.
These gloves are available in large size only. The large size is designed to fit a range of hand sizes comfortably.
These gloves include concealed hard knuckle protection. They also provide enhanced protection for finger joints.
To wear the gloves, slide your hand into the glove and secure it using the hook and loop closure. The shortened cuff with pull tab makes it easy to put on.
Yes, these gloves are ideal for outdoor activities. They offer a reinforced palm for enhanced gripping and durability.
Yes, they are suitable for tactical use. The hard knuckle protection and durable construction make them effective for such applications.
To maintain the gloves, avoid exposing them to excessive moisture. Spot clean with a damp cloth to remove dirt and debris.
Do not machine wash the gloves. Instead, clean them by hand with a gentle soap and water solution, then air dry.
Store the gloves in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This prevents the leather from drying out or cracking.
Yes, the gloves can be worn by both men and women. The large size fits a variety of hand shapes and sizes.
These gloves provide superior knuckle protection compared to many others. Their combination of comfort and durability sets them apart.
These gloves are designed for various outdoor conditions. Their high-quality leather and construction make them resilient in tough environments.
If the gloves do not fit, check the return policy of the retailer. Many retailers allow exchanges for a different size.
If the gloves arrive damaged, contact customer service for assistance. Most companies offer a return or exchange policy for defective items.
Yes, the reinforced palm offers enhanced grip even in wet conditions. This feature helps maintain control and prevents slippage.
Yes, these gloves are suitable for shooting sports. The hard knuckle protection and grip enhance safety and performance.













