Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Bionic Gloves Launches New PerformanceGrip Pro Golf Glove

Designed by a leading hand specialist for the competitive golfer

(LOUISVILLE, KY) – Bionic Gloves, a division of Hillerich & Bradsby Co., has launched a new PerformanceGrip Pro Golf Glove designed for the competitive golfer looking for superior feel and improved grip in a light weight glove. Designed by a leading hand specialist, the Cabretta leather gloves include terry cloth pads strategically placed to promote a light grip while absorbing perspiration to keep hands cool and dry. The gloves also feature dual expansion zones that accommodate for thumb length and width allowing for better comfort and fit for a variety of hand sizes.

“In listening to our consumers, we heard them say how much they love our PerformanceGrip gloves but needed more room and flexibility in the fit, especially in the thumbs,” said John Ballback, National Sales Manager for Bionic Gloves. “With this newest glove, we’ve incorporated their feedback along with improving on the durability, moisture control and comfort – all key factors for the competitive golfer. Our goal is to always be improving our gloves and we’re excited to hear what golfers have to say, especially in terms of how it improves their game, about this latest model.”

The newest Bionic PerformanceGrip Pro gloves feature enhanced 3D wrap-around pad technology for a more secure grip while patented pre-rotated finger design complements the natural closure of the hand and helps reduce fatigue. The gloves are proven to be two times more durable, retaining their “new glove” feel longer than a standard leather golf glove.

Bionic Gloves has also included an easy grab tab making removal simple and quick. All the updated features were created with the competitive golfer in mind, aiming to improve their game while maintaining grip, comfort and fit.

PerformanceGrip Pro Golf Glove will be available in late Spring for $29.99 each in white at BionicGloves.com as well as select retailers and pro shops.

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