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🏌️ PUMA Men's Flexlite Golf Glove - Optimized for Golf Performance Review

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Description of 🏌️ PUMA Men's Flexlite Golf Glove - Optimized for Golf Performance

52% Polyester/42% Polyurethane/6% Spandex. Advanced synthetic leather combined with 4-way stretch lycra. Pre-curve fit. Engineered stay grip palm provides a secure grip. Angled Velcro tab closure so tab stays out of your way during play.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Those gloves are a thing of the past! for gloves

This is a repeat purchase. I love these gloves. They are comfortable and last forever. The only reason I threw them away is because they keep getting wet and dry and just plain gross. I have used big brands like FJ and they are just better. My FJs have always snapped in my palm, these have never snapped anywhere else. Puma is great, keep it up!

Pros
  • Velcro corner to keep tongue out of the way while playing
Cons
  • Can't remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Synthetic gloves last longer and are easier to clean

The hard truth about golf gloves: They wear out, are difficult to clean and need to be cleaned quite often replaced. This does not apply to this Puma synthetic. Does it absorb as much sweat as leather? Of course not. But that's what towels are for. All that sweat and dirt has to go somewhere and in the case of leather, it's absorbed into the soft skin. You cannot impregnate a leather glove and keep its original shape. I've used this glove for the last 10 laps and picked up some dirt, but it…

Pros
  • Advanced synthetic leather combined with 4-way stretch Lycra
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best budget glove I've ever used would be bigger

First of all I'm not a fan of golf gloves - I usually always buy cheaper gloves as I don't play golf that much anymore. I don't think I've ever paid more than $20 for a glove. I've always had a soft spot for the Puma/Cobra brands and have owned a lot of their gear over the years. But I've never owned Puma gloves. This replaced the Callaway Glove, which looked decent at first but crumpled up after a few rounds and fit like a saran bandage. But I had a lot of cheap shoes from big brands like…

Pros
  • Pre-curved fit
Cons
  • Poorly designed