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Payntr X golf glove review: Top Value for Money

published: Feb 18, 2025

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updated: May 16, 2025

Payntr X golf glove review: Top Value for Money

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Payntr golf delivers again with a fantastic quality and great value item – this time with their Payntr X golf glove

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  • Payntr x golf glove review: ncg summary
  • First impressions
  • On course testing
  • Payntr x golf glove review: the details

You may be forgiven for thinking that Payntr only produce quality shoes – be it golf or cricket. However, they also supply a good selection of golf accessories – including two golf gloves. The Payntr X and X-002 golf glove.

This review will take a look at the Payntr X golf glove – the slightly more expensive option of the two, which incorporates a NeverWet™️coating to help when playing in wetter conditions.

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Payntr X golf glove review: NCG Summary

Payntr are still a relative new kid on the golfing block. They have produced some great shoes. We test the Payntr X glove to see if they can maintain their high standards.
5 star review
NCG SUMMARY

A top notch, quality glove that performs well.

PROS

  • Quality leather
  • Nice design features
  • Plenty of size options

CONS

  • None
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First Impressions

I am fairly picky when it comes to golf gloves so I was interested to see how the Payntr X performed.

First impressions were good. It comes nicely presented in a modern pack. It has a chunky rubber fastener with a red X on white. The fastener has an elasticated area where is attached to the rest of the glove which is a clever touch as I have ripped countless gloves exactly in this area. The glove is fully leather. A small rubberised Payntr logo sits unobtrusively at the cuff on the palm side.

I normally wear a medium, but I do like my gloves to be tight. I tried a medium-large and it fitted well with no bagginess so maybe this is a better size for me. I would say the size is therefore pretty consistent with other brands. The leather feels premium being very supple and thin without being flimsy.

Payntr are still a relative new kid on the golfing block. They have produced some great shoes. We test the Payntr X glove to see if they can maintain their high standards.

I like the fact that it has a very short cuff. There is no flapping about of excess material. The elasticated fastener lets you get a snug fit without too much tension and makes me wonder why this is not a more common feature. It has to contribute to the longevity of the glove.

Payntr are still a relative new kid on the golfing block. They have produced some great shoes. We test the Payntr X glove to see if they can maintain their high standards.

On Course Testing

Moving on to putting it into use ,the grip was excellent and the fit provided a stable grip throughout the swing. Payntr use Neverwet ™ technology for this glove to make it usable in the wet. I tried it with some moisture on it and the grip was pretty good. It is not a wet weather glove per-se but the technology would hopefully get you through a shower while playing.

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I own couple of older Payntr gloves and I can attest to their durability. This is the more premium other two gloves but the other one is an excellent glove but a bit thicker so it depends what you like.

At a RRP of £19.99 it represents good value and at the time of writing there were excellent reductions, as well as a 3 for 2 offer, on the Payntr website making it a bargain for a glove of this quality.

Payntr are still a relative new kid on the golfing block. They have produced some great shoes. We test the Payntr X glove to see if they can maintain their high standards.

Fit: True to Size
Value for Money: 9/10
Comfort: 10/10

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Payntr X golf glove review: The Details

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RRP: £19.99 – reduced to £14.99 and at the time of writing on a 3 for 2 offer – an unbelievable bargain!

Sizes: S/M/ML/L/XL in regular and cadet
Colours: White
More info: Payntr Golf Website

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