Glove Size Chart
How to Find Your Glove Size
To find a proper fitting glove use the glove size chart shown below. Keep in mind we all typically have one hand that will be slightly larger than the other. It is most likely your dominant hand which is usually the hand you often use to write with. Using a tape measure, wrap the tape around the hand at the widest part as shown below, and make a loose fist. Round the measurement to the nearest half-inch.
Measurement (inches) | Youth | Ladies | Mens |
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4 1/2 – 5 | 2 – Extra Small | ||
5 – 5 1/2 | 3 – Small | ||
5 1/2 – 6 | 4 – Medium | ||
6 – 6 1/2 | 5 – Large | ||
6 1/2 – 7 | 6 – Small | ||
7 – 7 1/2 | 7 – Medium | ||
7 1/2 – 8 1/2 | 8 – Large | ||
8 1/2 – 9 1/2 | 9 – Medium | ||
9 1/2 – 10 1/2 | 10 – Large | ||
10 1/2 – 11 1/2 | 11 – XLarge | ||
11 1/2 – 12 1/2 | 12 – XXLarge | ||
12 1/2 – 13 1/2 | 13 – XXXLarge |
Gloves should fit snuggly yet allow you to move fingers naturally. A small amount of room at the tips of the glove. You should not be able to fold the tips of the fingers over. Having a properly fitting glove will allow you to naturally hold onto items without discomfort.