Dynamics Swing Glove Review

By Eric Cornelison

Dynamics Swing Glove
Specs

The Dynamics Swing Glove has a AAA Grafe Cabetta leather to provide more comfort when gripping the club. This is an all-weather glove that has plenty of air pockets, allowing your hand to breathe, and the all-leather index finger prevents slippage during your swing. The double band in the wrist and cuff helps fit the glove around the wrist, allowing it to be more secure than most gloves. The wrist guide sewn into the leather at the back of the hand and wrist is made of a light material to stabilize your swing. The guide assists your angle of wrist cock during your backswing and through impact, using an aluminum rivet that puts your wrist into the proper position.

Perks

It is an excellent training aid to assist you through tough times when you have too much wrist cock at the top of your backswing, putting your wrists into the right position through impact.

Sacrifices

There are not many issues with this glove. It is strong and reliable. The biggest sacrifice would be the price, which is about $35 per glove as of September 2009. But for what you are getting, it's well worth it.

Bottom Line

With all the expensive accessories on the market, this is the one expense you should provide no matter what skill level you are or what handicap you carry. It will definitely assist you.

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About The Author

Originally from Huntersville, W. Va., Eric Cornelison has been writing news and sports articles for more than 25 years. He now publishes travel, sports and religious articles on a variety of websites and in magazines, such as the "Red Oak Record" and "Ellis County Press." Cornelison holds a Master of Business Administration from West Virginia University and doctorate in religious theology from Rochville University.
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