







🎸 Play longer, pain-free, and in style — your fingertips’ new best friend!
The Jiuguva 4 Pack Guitar Gloves are medium-sized, black nylon fingertip protectors designed to reduce finger discomfort and sweat during extended playing sessions. Durable and breathable, these gloves fit most string instruments and come in a convenient 4-pack, making them perfect for personal use or sharing with fellow musicians.
| ASIN | B09VNZ6W41 |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Brand | Jiuguva |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (98) |
| Date First Available | 20 April 2022 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Features | Breathable, Flexible, Touch Screen Support |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item model number | Jiuguva-Practice Glove-02 |
| Manufacturer | Jiuguva |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Product Dimensions | 19.99 x 14 x 1.5 cm; 36.29 g |
| Size | 17.5 cm |
| Sport | Guitar-Playing |
| Style | Modern |
A**J
Worked great. Been playing since the 60's. Helps when fingertips get sore after playing for several hours. You can play all the runs and chords at a good speed. Excellent value and you can also put the small rubber fingertip protectors inside the gloves for more protection. This will allow the rubber tips to glide over the strings much easier. I'm 70 and I practice for 5+ hours almost everyday. Really nice when playing acoustic guitar that has heavy guage strings. There is a more expensive brand that is more slick and thinner but you do get more gloves with this brand instead of just one glove with the other company.
J**D
I can't believe it, but they actually work. I've been having nerve issues in my fretting hand and been looking for a solution. I saw a Thai guitar virtuoso playing with this black glove on and was like "WHAT IN THE HECK IS THAT?" Had to try them. Note: In addition to trying the glove by itself, I also combined the glove with the "Gorilla Tips" sold at Guitar Center. The problem with the gorilla tips is that the rubber material doesn't slide across strings, so it ruins your technique. They also have the tendency to gradually slip off as you play, again ruining your technique. The perfect mix was to put them on and THEN put this glove on over them. The glove kept the gorilla tips in place perfectly (even after hours of playing), and allowed you to slide across strings the way you'd ordinarily play. The combination of these two items together may have literally granted me a 2nd life at guitar. THANK YOU! (As for the durability, I can't attest to that, but they are fairly affordable for a 4 pack, so I'm willing to use them even if they break once a week. They're a necessity.)
J**M
They feel a bit awkward, but work well for sensitive fingers.
S**N
Thry feel comfortable and arent to tight on the wrist. I only wear them when I play bass to protect the finger nails on my right hand that I use for classical guitar and to diminish the sound of my nails hitting the bass strings. I would buy these again.
A**R
These are not worth the money. The material is not fit for round wound bass strings. I wore holes in the glove for my finger chording with in one hour of practice. Total crap.
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