Thanks @GRIMLOCK yeah, the place I was playing at yesterday were selling some with plastic padding on the back but didn't think they would be too great and would restrict the mobility when trying to walk the trigger, any you would recommend?Thin gloves with padded back hand areas are usually the best shout, good trigger feel through them or fingerless on the 2 trigger digits
Thanks again @GRIMLOCK think I might give them a try, thanks for the recommendationThese ones I loved until the Velcro crapped out a year in
http://laysickproshop.com/products/laysick-gloves-white-x-large
You probably saw this kind of glove with a plastic armour on the back of the hand:Thanks @GRIMLOCK yeah, the place I was playing at yesterday were selling some with plastic padding on the back but didn't think they would be too great and would restrict the mobility when trying to walk the trigger, any you would recommend?
Yeah those are the kind that the site were selling but I purchased some of the laysick ones that @GRIMLOCK recommendedYou probably saw this kind of glove with a plastic armour on the back of the hand:
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They relate more to the motorcross origins of most of the original paintball clothing suppliers then the needs of paintball
Tough backs to the hand can help in the woods - but do would any decent glove