CopperTech golf gloves are infused with copper and feature a compression fit and non-slip silicon pattern in the palm and fingers. The result is a glove that not only has a great fit and grip but also reduces aches and pains.

For years, compression garments have been used to support muscles, improve blood flow and increase oxygenation to specific areas of the body. Copper-infused technology is believed by many to have similar health benefits.

CopperTech inventor Lloyd Cohn explains it best.

“There is a lot of iron in your body, and in your bloodstream….when you mix copper and iron together it moves blood,” said Cohn. “And that’s what we did. And we reinforced it with the compression. So now you have copper-infused technology with the compression grip…”

But CopperTech is an amazing golf glove even without those added health benefits.

As a matter of full disclosure, I recently stopped wearing a golf glove. I found that I was actually able to maintain consistent grip pressure and swing the club more effectively without one.

My introduction to the CopperTech Golf Glove has changed that.

The Fit

CopperTech makes a “one size fits most” glove. The compression fabric makes that possible. It actually allows the glove to form to your hand. The Copper Tech Golf Glove doesn’t just fit like a glove. It fits like a glove should fit!

Ladies sizes are also available, as well as men’s extra small and extra large. And CopperTech did not forget about left-handed golfers. If you are a southpaw who wears a glove on your right hand, CopperTech has you covered. A wide variety of colors are available.

The Grip

The palm and fingers of the CopperTech Golf Glove are made of a non-slip, woven, silicon material that drastically improves the grip on the club. No more going without a glove for me. And I challenge you to compare Copper Tech to your current glove. I bet you’ll be very pleased with the results.

How To Order

Visit coppertechglove.com to learn more about CopperTech Golf Gloves or to place your order. The price is just $19.95 per glove. Use the code southernfairways to receive FREE SHIPPING on your order.

CopperTech Golf Glove: Is this the best golf glove ever made?

Absolutely. And I’m so confident, that if you order one and don’t like it just send it to me and I’ll send you a $20.00 bill.

I’d love to hear what you think about the CopperTech Golf Glove. Email joey@southernfairwaysgolf.com with your thoughts.

 

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Listen to Randy Burgan’s Interview with CopperTech CEO and Inventor Lloyd Cohn on Southern Fairways Radio

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