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Kurt Thune vs Monard Gloves

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 11:54 pm
by lyoke
Hello,

I am a 3P Smallbore competitor as well as a 10M Air Rifle competitor. I am looking into purchasing a new glove and have been hearing great things about both the Monard and Kurt Thune gloves. I didn't know if there was a huge difference or what the recommendation would be on which to purchase. I am relatively new and I am looking for an "expert" opinion.

Monard: http://www.mckennashootingsports.com/pr ... sion-glove

Kurt Thune: http://www.10pt9.com/Kurt-Thune-SOLID-S ... -p101.html

Would these gloves be ISSF legal for smallbore as well as air rifle? Is there a different glove that would be recommended?

Thank you!

Re: Kurt Thune vs Monard Gloves

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 2:46 am
by Tim S
Having shot with both (well, with the original Monard Proloiner) I can say that both are very good. The Monard is very stiff over the back of the hand, so in Prone it cushions the sling very well, but in standing you may not have enough fexibility unless your left wrist is straight.

Re: Kurt Thune vs Monard Gloves

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 5:30 pm
by mtncwru
Both gloves should be legal for both smallbore and air rifle (the clothing standards are the same for both, as I recall).

I have tried both, and wound up with one over the other because of how it fit my hand in position.

Gloves are one of those things that you really just have to try out for yourself. Both the gloves you've mentioned are fine gloves, it's just a question of what fits your hand.

One other thing to consider is that you could use a different glove for standing than for prone/kneeling; you certainly wouldn't be alone in that regard.

Re: Kurt Thune vs Monard Gloves

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 6:06 pm
by lyoke
Went with the kurt thune.