Gloves fof Cold Wheather.

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roddickslammer

Guest
Can anyone tell me the brand and site where I can get thin gloves that can keep my hands warm in cold wheather and don't slip on the grip? I can't move my hands quick enough cause they are so cold.
 

tennisguyak

Semi-Pro
I'm don't know of a place that sells Tennis gloves, but Racketball gloves would be a good idea. About four dollars a piece, you can pick up a right and left handed glove at WalMart or ***** Sporting Goods.
 

Nuke

Hall of Fame
Put an old sock on your hand and cut a hole in the toe end. Then put the racquet handle through the hole so you can grip it under the sock. Now your hand stays warm, but you don't lose the feel of the grip like with a glove.
 

Blade0324

Hall of Fame
Give receivers gloves for football a go. I use them from time to time for tennis and they are great. I already had them from playing football with friends so no more investment for me but they work great. Very easy to feel and grip.
 
I have receiver gloves, are they thinner/better than racquetball gloves? I can use the gloves I have already, just wondering if the racquetball ones would be better since they are made for racquet sports.

The Bionic ones look interesting but wanna spend around $10 for a pair since my football ones were $30 Nike ones.
 

iplaybetter

Hall of Fame
i am not normal playing tennis that cold, but for paddle i find a glove on only my non-dominant hand to be more that sufficient
 
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