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The Musician’s Practice Glove is a medium-sized, ambidextrous glove crafted from seamless cotton and nylon, designed to protect musicians’ fingers from pain, blisters, and allergies while enhancing comfort in all climates. It extends playing time by providing a flexible, second-skin fit that supports both beginners and seasoned players during practice and outdoor gigs.







| ASIN | B01C4QYOQS |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,627 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #115 in Guitar Straps |
| Brand | Musician's Practice Glove |
| Brand Name | Musician's Practice Glove |
| Closure Type | Pull On |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,415 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Musician's Practice Glove |
| Material | Cotton , Nylon |
| Material Type | Cotton, Nylon |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | Medium |
| Sport | Musician |
| Sport Type | Musician |
| Style Name | Protective |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**Y
No More Blisters
This has been working great so far! I have put down and picked back up my stringed instruments so many times over the years but I'm always hesitant over the latter because when you don't play for awhile the calluses go away and you gotta form the blisters all over again which isn't just uncomfortable but limits your play/practice time when starting back up. But this glove has been a total godsend, I can play as long as I'd like and keep my fingers fresh and painless. I'm really surprised I just found out about these after so many years of playing. So far they are holding up but I haven't had them for long, so be sure that I WILL update my review if they prove to be undurable and fall apart. But until then, if that even happens, I have nothing but great things to say about this product! Probably one of the most impactful guitar/bass accessories I've ever worked with!
B**N
Handy for nickle allergy sufferers
Apparently, invented for bass players, here I'll address the viability for left hand fretting on an acoustic steel string guitar. Purchased due to severe nickle allergy. Instead of refretting all my favorite guitars (hands shredded bc nickle is toxic to me), figured I'd give this glove a try. Chose basic black. On the size chart I'm borderline small to regular. Ordered Xtra small. Pretty tight snug fit where I want it to be. Tips of fingers. Finger length is just about spot on. Pinky is slightly too short, but only by a hair. Is it a second skin. Not exactly, however it's relatively close, given it's stated purpose. Feels pretty weird at first, which should be expected. Not weird bad just "oh, this is a bit different." It's comfortable, and you can slide (on the neck) a bit more smoothly. Like coated dental floss heh. Also there's a bit of sonic adjustment required regarding tonality from finger/glove material on string (as opposed to flesh), however it's minor. Putting the glove to the strictest test concerning how usable it is (for me), involved the following. Placement of pinky on second fret high E string and ring finger on 2nd fret B string. Do they rub together, do they mute the notes? Pinky on 2nd fret high E string, Ring finger on 2nd fret G string, open B string btwn. Do pinky or ring rub against and mute the open B string? Thankfully, the answer to the above questions are mostly negative. For the most part, the glove does not interfere with granular micro fingerings on the most delicate strings. Every so often you will need to readjust the arc of your fretting hand to compensate for the additional thickness. However, it's not that often and isn't game breaking. Conclusion, for nickle allergy sufferers this glove is an excellent product. I'd like to see future iterations even thinner and more second-skin like. However, this current version is usable and doesn't make playing unenjoyable. Therefore, I give it 5 stars (really about 4 1/2), bc the glove, and the material it's fabricated from allow me to continue doing what I love. Playing the axe!
W**T
So far, I like the glove
I am 62 and new to learning the guitar. Like most people, the painful fingertips I have are causing me to take a day in between practicing. I realize this is part of the process, but my fingers feel like they've been severely burned. So, I found this glove and figured it couldn't hurt to give it a try. I'm glad I did. The glove distributed the pressure more evenly around my fingertip rather than leaving the deep ruts from the strings. I can still feel the string, and I don't think that I will need to use it in the future, but for now it will allow me to practice everyday rather than the every other day I needed to rest my fingertips. Now on to the glove itself. I measured my finger as shown, and according the chart I needed a size small. But, it also says to size down for a tight fit. After reading the reviews and seeing that the new version of this glove with the logo printed on it, was smaller than the original version, I ordered the small. It fits perfectly, with the exception of the space at the bottom, between the fingers. As noted by other reviewers, the material doesn't go all the way down. I found that I had to push the material down from each fingertip, towards the bottom of my finger to get it to fit correctly. I have kid sized hands and really didn't expect this, but there it is. You can get it to fit better, you just have to work with it. Maybe it loosens up over time, we'll see. I also found that the glove was a little short from the base of the fingers to the wristband. The wristband part starts more on the heel of my palm, rather than below it. Again, maybe as I wear it, it will loosen up and fit better there or maybe a medium would fit better. I may try a size up in the future, but for right now, this is getting the job done. In summary, if you are just starting to learn an instrument with strings and it feels like someone has ripped your nails off, and discouraging the practice that will toughen them up, I say it can't hurt to try. I am happy enough with the glove to give it four stars, despite the minor fit issues. At this point, I don't know how durable the glove will be, but I don't think at this point I am playing enough to cause a lot of damage, so we'll see how it goes.
M**E
Best thing since guitar tablature
I’ve been using this product for over 2 years. It used to only available on guitar music store websites. I’m absolutely happy they are on Amazon now. This is the true name brand original. Words of wisdom is be sure to use the information in the images to measure for a right fit. Once, you figure out the size go one size smaller. The key is the glove needs to be like a second skin. It may require some breaking in but once it is you will never need to worry about callouses being ripped or having to build them up. Absolutely, perfect for those just starting to guitar because you won’t need to endure painful blistering to form callouses. Another advantage is the string clarity when fretting with this glove. I have to but a pair because my musician buddies will borrow one of them and never return it. They’re so affordable I don’t bother making a scene over their lack of returning the glove. Ladies if you’re with a guitarist but this as a gift. Even, if they claim they don’t need it, they will eventually and thank you for not slapping them for being stubborn
S**.
Design needs modification to work better!
I bought these gloves for bass playing, however, I did want to return these gloves since the fitting restrict the fingers dexterity but Amazon generously let me keep them and refunded the money. Recently, out of curiosity, I tried them again and discovered a way to make these gloves functional as they are intended for musicians. First, in response to reviews that said these gloves are too thin that can see through which I can see that it's not a bad thing as it's part of the tactile feel for strings instruments playing. Now, about the restriction of fingers dexterity from these gloves is the design of the valleys between the fingers that are straight across instead of slightly slanted especially the drastic drop of the valley between pinky and ring finger therefore those fingers cannot spread freely but worse, since the valley of the glove between those fingers doesn't fit nicely, it would rise up and pulled up along with it the valley between the ring and middle finger and caused the fingers to cramp up. To remedy this, I cut the tip of the gloves' pinky and voila` , the gloves work much better! If the manufacturer takes my idea and re-designs these gloves, I would like to try these new and improved version of these puppies!
T**I
It actually works!
I was skeptical, but now I'm convinced. I use this when the weather is sticky, so that my hand doesn't stick to the back of my bass guitar neck. It let's me slide about with ease, without interfering with fretting at all.
J**.
I helps my cut finger
I ordered the medium size because it advised that if you're finger size was in between get one size smaller.I returned it and got a large which is a better fit.This glove cushions my cut finger but I got a silicone tip which works better when I play my bass.
S**E
I really need to stop having hope that a product will ever live up to what's advertised
I have psoriatic arthritis as well as being prone to skin tears easily, so being a Rocksmith program Bassist only, I've always wrapped a couple layers of cloth tape around the contact points on my right hand , being a lefty, I fret righty. I really wanted this single glove to do what it says, and I tried it a few times to see if my initial disdain in the products arrival was justified, and sadly, of the long list of wonderments provided by this glove, apparently, I found none of them to be factual in results, for me anyway-- with the exception, maybe, of where it mentions for playing outside on a chilly night. I guess it would help there, I mean it is cloth, but reminded me of the old "space blanket" material with aluminum in it from the 80's-- a product I'd forgotten until the scratchy, coarse itch-inducing texture of this glove flashed me right back to 1988 ...or maybe it was the cheap micheal jackson white glove halloween costume from the Woolworth's I'm confusing the cloth of this glove with. Either way, it's two ungloved thumbs down for this product. I'm going to go ahead and order me some more cloth tape and continue my standing of protection by way of adhesion protocol
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