Just snagged these from local Sam's Club (Sanford, FL). Gloves are decent quality and equivalent to Costco's Kirkland gloves which sell for $30/4 gloves. Already a good deal at list $22.98 but a steal at $20 for pack of 4. Available in S, M, M/L L and XL. Only for left hand (right handers). Sizing seems equivalent to Kirkland, perhaps just a tad snugger.
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Just snagged these from local Sam's Club (Sanford, FL). Gloves are decent quality and equivalent to Costco's Kirkland gloves which sell for $30/4 gloves. Already a good deal at list $22.98 but a steal at $20 for pack of 4. Available in S, M, M/L L and XL. Only for left hand (right handers). Sizing seems equivalent to Kirkland, perhaps just a tad snugger.
Good gloves, reasonable quality and for that price you can't find many options, I've been using them since I saw them at the beginning of the year at Sams and they have a very decent quality, good grip.
My only gripe about the Kirkland's is that they're a little thick - any idea if the leather is any thinner on the Members Mark?
Comparing with a new unworn Kirkland, can't tell any significant difference in thickness with the Member's Mark. Both gloves indicate made in Indonesia so would not be surprised if made in same plant.
Never thought of the Kirklands as being thick but have experienced inconsistent sizing between different packs...nothing extreme but noticeable.
From a cosmetic standpoint, the Member's Mark is a whiter leather. Feels very supple.
I live in Central FL and play 2-3 times a week. Heat and humidity during the summer is brutal on gloves. I generally alternate between 3 gloves during a round,. Even with removing glove between shots, will change gloves every 2 holes or so to prevent it from becoming soaked in perspiration..
If they wear as well as the Kirklands then I have no complaints. IMO, at $5/glove for this level a quality is a deal.
Comparing with a new unworn Kirkland, can't tell any significant difference in thickness with the Member's Mark. Both gloves indicate made in Indonesia so would not be surprised if made in same plant.
Cool - the FJ StaSof would have been my metric for thin leather in the past, no idea if they still are as thin, since I've been playing the Kirkland's for years. They're not bad or anything, just a little thicker than FJ's were.
And agreed, they probably are made at the same place 😄
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Never thought of the Kirklands as being thick but have experienced inconsistent sizing between different packs...nothing extreme but noticeable.
From a cosmetic standpoint, the Member's Mark is a whiter leather. Feels very supple.
I live in Central FL and play 2-3 times a week. Heat and humidity during the summer is brutal on gloves. I generally alternate between 3 gloves during a round,. Even with removing glove between shots, will change gloves every 2 holes or so to prevent it from becoming soaked in perspiration..
If they wear as well as the Kirklands then I have no complaints. IMO, at $5/glove for this level a quality is a deal.
And agreed, they probably are made at the same place 😄
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