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Zero Restriction Rain Glove Review: Best grip from wet weather gloves I have ever experienced

published: Nov 4, 2025

Zero Restriction Rain Glove Review: Best grip from wet weather gloves I have ever experienced

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No doubt, these rain gloves form Zero Restriction are expensive, but if you are after a quality rain glove you need to consider these.

Table of Contents

Jump to:

  • Ncg summary
  • First impressions
  • On course testing
  • Final thoughts:
  • Zero restriction rain glove review: the details

Looking for the perfect rain gloves that combine quality and performance? These Zero Restriction golf gloves are crafted from top-tier leather, offering superior grip and exceptional durability. Designed to withstand the elements, they are windproof and rainproof, ensuring your game stays on point even in wet conditions. Featuring a convenient removable ball marker, they add a touch of practicality to their premium build.

While these gloves come with a high price tag, the combination of craftsmanship, comfort, and reliability makes them a worthwhile investment for golfers who find themselves battling the rain. But are they truly worth the cost? Let’s find out in our full Zero Restriction rain glove review…

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NCG Summary

5 star review
NCG SUMMARY

Zero Restriction’s rain gloves impressed me with their exceptional grip, especially when wet—far surpassing others I’ve tried. Made from top-quality leather, they’re durable and reliable. While pricey, some would say very pricey, their performance in wet conditions makes them a worthwhile investment for serious golfers seeking confidence in any weather.

PROS

  • Well thought out design
  • Fantastic Wet Weather Pefromance
  • Best in class when it comes to wet weather gloves

CONS

  • Price will put some golfers off
  • Need to size up
  • $108

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First Impressions

Zero restriction is a brand that I was not familiar with. Perusing their website they produce an array of high quality gear. That said, I generally test kit before reading anything about it so I can approach it in as an unbiased way as possible.

This was the case with the Zero Restriction Rain Gloves. I have to be honest that many wet weather golf gloves I have tried have been at best adequate. On first inspection they looked good. Quite a nice design, as with many rain gloves they come in a pair and are black.

They are made from a best in class leather (Pittards Leather) with a wind stopper membrane interlining and Zero Restriction claiming it produces a superior grip. They also mention that they are smallish so you should go up a size. I had a pair of medium and could probably have done with the medium-large. They have a standard velcro closure and each glove has a ball marker.

On Course Testing

On to testing. Where possible I do not really use these types of gloves unless absolutely necessary so I will admit to being a tough audience for these. When on, all wet weather gloves feel a bit thicker and less flexible than normal gloves and these were no different. Coupled with wearing 2 gloves they do tend to feel a bit alien.

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I tried a few preliminary swings with them dry and they had incredible grip. OK, no surprise there.

Testing them wet, however, I was absolutely blown away. I drenched these in water and wet my grips. Result: the grip was amazing. Without a doubt the best grip from wet weather gloves I have ever experienced – probably the best rain gloves on the market I have tested. There was no slipping whatsoever and I did not feel as if I had to grip tighter. They almost felt as if they had a tacky feel. Despite the fact that they will never feel like wearing a single normal glove I really liked wearing them and I was striking the ball easily. I had full confidence in the grip such that I did not have to give it any thought.

To me this is what sets them apart from others in this class. I also tried hitting with wet glove and grips wearing a single glove and the grip was again pretty good and it would be an option in light rain.

Final Thoughts:

As I mentioned, I test things before going on the website to read the blurb. When I tested these I was mightily impressed. The RRP is £84 / $108 on the Zero Restriction website, which could get you a little bit watery of eye!

However, given the performance of these I have to recommend them as they really do the job, even for the full RRP. The comments on their website largely concur with the performance I experienced – so, from a performance perspective they warrant a 5 out of 5.

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If you do take the plunge and decide to make the purchase I would definitely recommend going up at least a size.

Fit: Small, so size up.
Value for Money: 8/10
Comfort: 7/10

  • $108

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Zero Restriction Rain Glove Review: The Details

RRP: £84 / $108

Sizes: S/M/ML/L/XL/XXL
Colours: Black
More info: Zero Restriction UK / Zero Restriction US

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