Collection: Shooting Gloves
Our Shooting Gloves are designed for performance in clay and trap shooting. Our range features top brands such as Beretta, Chevalier, Blaser and Hestra. Choose from durable leather gloves that provide full coverage or opt for fingerless designs that improve trigger control and dexterity. These gloves maintain a secure grip on your shotgun, even under challenging conditions.
Each pair in our collection is built with robust construction, flexible materials, and precise fitting to ensure comfort during long sessions. Practical features like reinforced stitching and secure closures keep your gear reliable and support accurate shooting. If you need shooting gear that stands up to rigorous use, our Shooting Gloves offer the durability and performance required for every session. Equip yourself with gear that supports your shooting performance and gives you a competitive edge in the field.
FAQs
Are shooting gloves waterproof?
Many shooting gloves, like Beretta’s Wind Pro with a BWR membrane (10,000mm water column), offer waterproofing and breathability—ideal for damp British shoots. Blaser’s Ramshell gloves add water resistance too.
How durable are shooting gloves?
Beretta gloves use 1.2mm leather (20,000+ rub resistance), while Chevalier’s Pro Shooter gloves feature 300D polyester with triple-stitched seams (3 stitches/cm), lasting 3-5 years with regular use.
What sizes do shooting gloves come in?
Beretta and Blaser gloves range from XS-XL (e.g., M = 8-9” palm). Chevalier’s Vintage gloves offer half sizes—check guides for a snug fit, key for precise shooting.
Are shooting gloves warm enough for winter?
Blaser Winter Gloves 21 with 100g/m² Thinsulate insulation keep hands warm down to -5°C. Beretta’s Polar gloves use 200g/m² microfleece—great for chilly clay shoots.
How do I clean shooting gloves?
Wipe Beretta leather gloves with a damp cloth, condition every 3-6 months (50ml cream). Wash Chevalier softshell gloves at 30°C with mild soap, air-dry to maintain fabric.
What materials are in shooting gloves?
Chevalier gloves blend 300D polyester and leather, Beretta uses 1.2mm leather with Gore-Tex (15,000mm breathability), and Blaser’s Vintage gloves feature 200g/m² down insulation.
Do shooting gloves improve trigger control?
Yes, Beretta Pro Mesh gloves with pre-curved fingers and 0.8mm leather palms boost dexterity. Blaser Touch gloves add silicone grips (2mm thick) for steady trigger pulls.
Are shooting gloves breathable?
Beretta Mesh gloves offer ventilated 3D mesh (10,000g/m²/24h breathability), keeping hands cool. Chevalier’s lightweight gloves balance airflow and durability for active shoots.
How do shooting gloves fit?
Beretta gloves (XS-XL; e.g., L = 9-10” palm) fit snugly—Chevalier’s Pro Shooter includes 5% elastane stretch. Blaser gloves run true to UK sizing for a firm grip.
Which celebrities wear shooting gloves?
While specific endorsements are scarce, TV presenter Ben Fogle has worn Beretta gloves during outdoor shoots, praising their practicality and comfort.
What are the best shooting gloves for clay shooting?
Beretta Light gloves with 1mm padded palms and Chevalier Pro Shooter gloves with 300D reinforcement excel for clay shooting—offering precision and grip on UK ranges.