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DIAGRAM SHOWING HOW TO MEASURE YOUR GLOVE SIZE
Glove sizing is another popular, and common, question--we hope this helps!

 

Here's the "tried and true" way to determine what your glove size is most likely to be:

Take a cloth tape and place it around your palm--right below your knuckles on your riding hand.  This number will be over 6-inches but under 11-inches.  If it measures 7-inches, order a size 7 glove.  If it measures 9 1/2-inches, order a size 9 1/2 glove.

For youth gloves:
7-inches = size LARGE
6 1/2-inches = size MEDIUM
6-inches = size SMALL

BULL RIDERS NOTE:  If you're using a premium light weight deerskin/buckskin glove you may want to go 1/2 size SMALLER than the size you actually measure.

BAREBACK RIDERS NOTE:  Almost all bareback gloves made today are so heavy that we know you need to buy 1/2 to a full size LARGER than the size you actually measure.

Thanks to the folks at CLG Pro Rodeo for the information and diagram!

 

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