The billiard glove gives you a smooth, consistent bridge on every single stroke, eliminating one of the most common hidden variables in pool: friction. Designed to fit either hand, the billiard glove lets the cue slide clean through your bridge even when your hands warm up, sweat or stick on humid felt — so the only thing affecting your shot is your aim.

Why a billiard glove improves your game
Bare-hand bridges are unpredictable. On a cool dry day the cue may slide fine, but as you play and your hands warm, skin drags on the linen wrap and your stroke stutters at the worst possible moment. A billiard glove removes that variable entirely. The low-friction fabric across the bridge fingers gives the cue a glassy, repeatable path, which means more consistent speed control, cleaner follow-through and fewer mishit position shots.
Comfortable, breathable and built for both hands
The Rhino G is cut from breathable, stretch fabric that grips your hand without restricting it, and the ambidextrous design means one glove fits left or right. It stays cool over long sessions, washes easily, and the open-finger areas keep your feel for the cue where you need it while smoothing the bridge contact points where you do not.
Key features
- Smooth, low-friction bridge surface for a consistent stroke
- Ambidextrous fit — works on either hand
- Breathable, stretch fabric that stays cool over long sessions
- Machine washable and quick drying
- Available in multiple sizes
- Free worldwide shipping from hdmpool
billiard glove FAQ
Do I really need a billiard glove?
If your bridge hand ever drags or sticks during a session, a billiard glove fixes it instantly, giving you the same smooth cue slide on the first shot and the hundredth.
Does it fit left and right hands?
Yes. The billiard glove is designed to fit either hand, so it suits every player regardless of stance.
How do I care for it?
It is machine washable — simply wash and air dry to keep the low-friction surface performing.
Getting the most from your billiard glove
Wear the billiard glove on your bridge hand — the hand that rests on the table and guides the cue — not your grip hand. Sized correctly it should feel snug without restricting movement, and within a few shots you will stop noticing it entirely except for the smoother, quieter cue slide. Keep it clean: skin oils and chalk dust gradually build up on any bridge surface, so an occasional wash restores that glassy low-friction feel. Many players keep a spare in their case so they always have a fresh one for a match. If you are still learning the fundamentals of the bridge and stance, the cue sports overview is a good starting point. A glove will not fix a flawed stroke, but it will stop a good one from being sabotaged by friction.
Who benefits most from a billiard glove? Anyone who plays long sessions, anyone in a warm or humid room, and anyone chasing consistency in their stroke. It is one of the lowest-cost upgrades in the game and one of the few that improves every single shot rather than just one type. Keep one in your case and your bridge will feel the same in the first frame and the last.
Round out your kit with chalk and tools from our accessories and parts range, or a new stick from the pool cues collection. The billiard glove is a small upgrade that pays off on every shot.




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