Racquetball players were wearing only one glove long before Michael Jackson came along, since you only need a glove on your racket hand. Make sure the glove gives you a good grip on the racket. To do this, it should have a sticky or tacky substance on the palms. Most gloves are made of soft, thin, flexible leather, however other fabrics are common too. Make sure the glove is lightweight and enables your hand and wrist free range of movement. The glove should keep your hand dry and cool, while playing, so make sure it is breathable and ventilated. It should be durable and have a little padding in the palm for comfort. Gloves come in assorted styles, materials colors and sizes.
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