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The Stargoods Digital Artist Glove set offers a premium, ambidextrous fit crafted from lycra and polyester to reduce friction and prevent smudges on graphic tablets like Wacom, Intuos, Cintiq, Bamboo, and iPads. Lightweight and comfortable, these gloves come in a practical two-pack, making them an essential tool for professional and aspiring digital artists seeking smooth, precise strokes and cleaner artwork.
| ASIN | B019VP6YV8 |
| Brand | Stargoods |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Models | Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (170) |
| Date First Available | 20 July 2016 |
| Item Weight | 18 g |
| Material | Polyester |
| Model Number | SG-ARTGL-WW-BLK |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 0.5 x 6 cm; 18 g |
B**A
Best alternative to the more expensive smudge guard
I was pleasantly surprised with these gloves. I was originally looking into the smudge guard brand, but they were extremely overpriced! After looking through a lot of alternatives I came across these and ordered them! They came in a nice packaging and each glove in it's own plastic pocket. It fits very comfortably on the hand, whether you're left handed like me or right handed. It does stretch a little if you do have slightly larger hands, but I feel this is a perfect match to it's measurements. It makes during with a display or pad tablet a lot easier as it causes less friction of the surface for more smooth pen strokes. It does also -surprisingly- come in hand with traditional paper and pencil art also for similar reasons, and stops my hand smudging the graphite. Overall I would say these are the best alternative to the expensive brands and unlike most you get two pieces! Highly recommend to any digital or traditional artist.
A**X
Works as expected
It is what it is
A**N
Would highly Recommend
Good pair of gloves and nice fabric texture.I Really Really Like These Gloves. When moving your hand on a display there's friction, especially if you hand gets warm from the heat of the display. Having Glove on, your hand smoothly glides to where you want. Soft and comfortable! Came nicely packaged and exactly as described. Very Happy I Purchased These!
S**D
Vastly overpriced for what they are
Cheap, flimsy gloves mass produced in china. They do the job but vastly over priced for what they are, bits of lycra with bad stitching, might as well buy a decent pair of gloves and cut three fingers off. Useful as a back-up to my normal glove I use for cintique work but not worth £7 by any stretch of the imagination. Also the ladies and mens options mean nothing, you'll still get the same glove size.
E**N
Good product at a good price (i think?) Have not broken and I've had em for a while now.
R**K
My daughter draws. Frequently with charcoal and an itty-bitty pencil thingy. Which can mean smudged masterpieces and issues with the oils from one's hands (women tend to use lotions, I discovered...) contaminating the paper and artwork. These gloves provide a solution! Fit was good for her size small hands, flexibility was excellent - her detailed lines remain detailed - and overall these improve the drawing experience. For her. I can only draw straight lines if I have a ruler and a crayon. That's my mad artistic skills. Not much improved from coloring inside the lines. She gets her talent from her mother, I guess. Anyway, if you or someone else draws (not using crayons or Magic Marker) this item is highly recommended. Inexpensive, practical.
B**F
To put on the gloves for the first time feels a little weird since it only covers two fingers of your hand. The fabric is very light but the glove is still well made. It glides easy over the touch screen of my laptop and it is a pleasure to work on the laptop while wearing the gloves.
P**P
I purchased this to use with my 2nd generation ipad so that I could draw with my embroidery program. The gloves fit nicely and are very comfortable. Unfortunately they don't prevent my hand movement from showing up onscreen which was what it was supposed to do. Will keep looking for something that might actually work.
S**R
My first drawing gloves were SmudgeGuard gloves, so I inevitably shall make comparisons between those and these gloves. The SmudgeGuard gloves are quite good and include details that these gloves lack (like a reinforced wristband and the items noted below under "Cons"). That said, these gloves do make a good and more economical substitute. Pros: - Soft, so soft! - Two finger coverage. I have a pinky-only glove as well as two-finger gloves, and I learned that I need both fingers covered. So, yay for that. - Ambidextrous. - Lightweight, comfortable, and effective. - 2 gloves per pack! I prefer having more than one {ahem} on hand. - Inexpensive when on sale. (I bought mine for $12.97 for two). Cons: - Not a lot of size options. I have smallish hands with long fingers. The wrist portion runs a little large (nothing bad, just not snug) on me and the fingers are a bit short; I stretch them when I don the gloves. While the gloves do have some stretch, many buyers may find they do not fit well. - The seam is on the part where the hand rests. On SmudgeGuard gloves, the seam runs on the thumb side. On these, it runs on the pinky side, which is the side I want to protect because that side brushes against my work surface. So, this means that I sometimes feel the seam pressed against my hand while I work. This strikes me as a very weird placement for the seam, considering the glove's purpose. Overall, I find these great drawing gloves and have been using them regularly since I got them. They hold up well and suit my needs quite comfortably.
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