Our DynaGrip Elite is the ultimate golf glove with hyper-sensitive feel. It's for golfers who value feel above all. This is the quality of glove preferred by nearly all Tour pros. DynaGrip Elite starts with thinner (but stronger), softer Cabretta leather for the most sensitive feel in a golf glove. It's also noticeably lighter. You simply won't find a better glove!
J**N
Overall a tremendous glove and value.. BUT.......
so my dad was the first one to turn me on to this brand.. he loved them and being retired and quite a "value" shopper he needed something high quality and "lower" priced.he was not hard on them and actually gripped the club like he was holding a baby bird (you know, the way you're actually supposed to???)needless to say, i bought a pair and they were actually probably one of the best i've ever owned. i've tried Titleist/FJ/Puma/Callaway/Taylormade. the first glove i bought lasted probably 7 rounds in AL weather. the 2nd one lasted just as long. the 3rd one was a fluke IMO as it lasted 2 round and the tore in the butt of the palm in the 3rd round. i buy 2 at a time just in case so i am about to try the 2nd one this weekend.. will update if i have any problems with it.In the end i think it's hard to say each glove will last the exact same amount. it just depends on the conditions, your playing style, and things like that. but in the end, this is the glove i think i will keep buying because it FITS, looks clean and simple, and works overall really really well for me (plus it's like less than 1/2 the price of others)
G**N
Almost 5 stars!
I have only worn the glove twice so I didn't rank it for durability but the leather is good quality and the"tackiness" is good, just not sure how long it will last as it is a thinner than the "Big Brands" glove thatit is competing with. Thin gloves tend to dry out and get stiff so I keep it in a sealed baggie.size runs true, I am always a ML or ML cadet and the ML fit perfectly.
L**A
Amazing value, comfortable glove
Excellent glove. My favorite golf gloves are the $25-30 pro series titleist, and while these MG gloves are just minorly inferior, mostly due to durability, they are just as soft and supple and I can buy 3 of these gloves for the price of 1 titelist. And let’s be honest, the best thing about a golf glove is putting on a brand new soft glove on the first hole. These gloves are head and shoulders better than 95% of the golf gloves sold and I have tried dozens of brands and styles over the years. I have purchased at least 10 of the MG gloves in the last year or two and recommend them to everyone. I opt for the elite over the regular, it’s a little softer and has more flexibility and the price is not too different. You will not regret buying some and when they wear out you’ll still be able to afford a few more.
G**6
Great glove at a GREAT price!
This product compares to the Titleist tour-level gloves. I was skeptical when I read the product description as I thought there was no way a glove at this price could stack up to the premium cabretta leather golf gloves I am used to. This glove has been amazing. I have played 6 rounds of golf in very hot and humid conditions (90 deg plus in South Florida) and the glove still feels as though it were brand new. I bought a large and it feels a touch larger than other gloves that I have used. The glove is still quite comfortable. I may try a different size. At this price and quality, I can't see why anyone would buy another glove.
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excellent all leather glove
I purchased several golf glove brands to compare quality, durability and value. I also have big hands, the MG xxl fits perfectly. I live in SC where it can get humid and I can sometimes need two gloves to play 18. This MG glove shows no sign of wear at all after 10-12 rounds. I like all leather gloves, don't care too much for the synthetic/Cabretta combo types. This is a terriifc value and I'm buying more !
J**R
No durability whatsoever!
I purchased two of these gloves as my Footjoy glove finally disintegrated after two years. (I’m a single-digit handicap and generally do not wear a glove.) The gloves are soft and thin and fit well throughout the major part of the hand. The fingers must be sized for aliens though as the ring and pinky fingers were about 3/4” inch too long. The biggest issue is that these gloves have no structural integrity at all. The first glove split then entire length of the Palm by the tenth wedge shot. The palm of the second glove was extremely worn thin (almost see-through) by probably ball #50! Bottom-line math: $25 for a two-year Footjoy glove or $19 for one day’s worth of MG gloves. Buying one of these gloves is like lighting a $10 bill on fire.
J**D
Get a grip
These are an absurdly good value.Not sure what the heck people have complained about as far as durability. I played a few times/week this summer and on the 96 degree days I would switch to a different glove on back 9 but gloves were good to go again the next day, simply needed to dry.
D**E
Best glove out there
Won't use anything but this glove from here on out. Best quality I've seen and half the cost. Softest glove I've played with and holds up better than name brands. And doesn't get stiff like some others when you pull it out for your next round. I tell everyone about these gloves.
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