Zildjian Touchscreen Drummers Gloves Extra Large Black


Description
The Zildjian touchscreen drummers gloves give drummers a comfortable fit that keeps your hands free to naturally play the drums without gaining blisters on the skin, opening up a world of possibilities for drummers wanting to expand their sonic creativity with solid comfort. Made from a breathable nylon and spandex blend with a lambskin palm, your hands stay cool and dry during long playing sessions. The non-slip grip on the palms and fingers provides extra control and security when handling drumsticks as they are tailored to the anatomical specifications of a drummer's hands for maximum comfort and dexterity.
Seamless Touchscreen Control
The conductive fabric patches on the index fingers and thumbs of the Zildjian touchscreen drummers gloves allow drummers to control touchscreen devices with pinpoint accuracy. Easily trigger drum pads, virtual drum software and sound modules by tapping the screen, sliding, swiping and manipulating sounds with multidimensional control. The snug fit helps to ensure consistent contact between your fingers and the touchscreen for lag-free response, while still being comfortable enough for long practice or performance sessions.



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3.75
8 Reviews
57%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Concerts2
- Practicing2
- Back-Up1
- Not Functional1
- Poor Quality1
- Definitely need to try on. Will need to upsize.1
- Material is a bit warm1
- Pricey for gloves1
- Experienced3
- Feels too big0
- Feels too small0
- Feels true to size1
- Easy To Use2
- Functional2
- Good Quality2
- Comfortable2
- Definitely prevents blisters.1
Reviewed by 8 customers
I definitely recommend this product for any percussionist.
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submitted5 months ago
byJohn
fromHolland, Texas
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This product allows for a variety of play using different sticks and instruments in mixed weather conditions that any percussionist would benefit from. They also allow for use with phones, screens, and video equipment in comfort and breathing with less sweat for better hand grip. With constant use, they will last about six months. A serious benefit that's worth it.
Disappointing Durability and Design
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submitted9 months ago
byBagoly22
fromBogotá, Colombia
I am disappointed with the Zildjian Touchscreen Drummer's Gloves. After just six months of use, the leather on the thumbs has worn out completely. The stitching has come undone, and the leather reinforcements on the thumbs are poorly designed in terms of length. This level of wear and tear is unacceptable for a leather glove, especially one made by Zildjian. I expected much better quality and durability from this brand.
Luv them.
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submitted9 months ago
byRandy
fromUndisclosed
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Getting use too!!!!!
Comfortable good performance but wears out VERY QUICKLY.
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submitteda year ago
byPete
fromSeattle, WA
I use these gloves with Zildjian dipped 5A sticks. Love them but they wear out crazy and stitching unraveled on fingers VERY fast... went through 3 pair and disappointed in this regard.
Buy a different glove.
submitted2 years ago
byLuke
fromPittsburgh, PA
Do not buy these gloves if your hands sweat a lot or play in a rock/metal band with high energy. I already ruined these in only 2 months, and I do not hit extremely hard. The smartphone use ability is nice but that is about it. Still got blisters. Go with the Ahead gloves instead.
Best Investment For Longevity
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submitted2 years ago
byDrummerGyrl
fromIndiana
I'm always finding ways to help me playing for years to come. Drummer's Vibration is really. Similar to those that work with machinery for a living. Many times I found myself playing with 1 hand less than half way through a single song before the tingling comes. Can't make it through a single song without my hand going numb up my arm. These health to slow it down. I can get through a few songs before noticing anything. I no longer have to play with 1 stick in the middle of a.song because I can't feel my other hand.
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submitted2 years ago
asked byTrey
fromDallas, TX
Are these touchscreen gloves made with real leather?
No, it isn’t.