The One about Musician Practice Glove Guitar Gloves

There are times where things happen and may you have burned your fingers, got a cut, got a splinter in your finger or something where it makes it difficult to play the guitar or ukulele.

I have big hands, so I got an XL and glad I did.  The Musician Practice Glove Guitar Gloves fit perfectly and didn’t feel too constrictive that it was going to mess with my blood circulation.

You have to press the cloth upwards, especially between your fingers but for the most part, they do work.  The material is thin but enough to protect your fingers while playing the guitar.

I think this is one of those YMMV situations that some can see the positive of having this and others who feel they can’t play with the glove on, but if you are a professional or amateur and just want to have these around just in case you may need them, then definitely check these gloves out.

They are a bit pricey at under $29 for a set of five gloves but considering I was looking for black and not tan or white, it cost a bit more for the black vs. the pantyhose tan version and I felt white stands out (white is great for the golf course, but I prefer black).

Overall, it all comes down to your situation and whether you feel you will need these gloves.  But I do recommend the Musician Practice Glove Guitar Gloves.