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===Sport and recreational=== [[File:Trockenhandschuh.jpg|thumb|Dry scuba gloves]] [[File:Puma Furio Gloves - Punggung Tangan.JPG|thumb|Racing drivers gloves]] [[File:Three finger gloves 1995.jpg|thumb|Three finger army shooting gloves.]] * [[American football]] various position gloves * [[Archery|Archer]]'s glove * [[Baseball glove]] or ''catcher's mitt'': in [[baseball]], the players in the field wear gloves to help them catch the ball and prevent injury to their hands. * [[Billiards]] glove * [[Boxing glove]]s: a specialized padded mitten * [[Cricket]] gloves ** The [[batsmen]] wear gloves with heavy padding on the back, to protect the fingers in case of being struck with the ball. ** The [[wicket keeper]] wears large webbed gloves. * [[Cycling glove]]s * [[Driving glove]]s intended to improve the grip on the [[steering wheel]]. Driving gloves have external seams, open knuckles, open backs, ventilation holes, short cuffs, and wrist snaps. The most luxurious are made from [[Peccary]] gloving leather.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Driving Gloves - The Coolest Accessory |url=https://www.moderngentlemanmagazine.com/driving-gloves-the-coolest-accessory-review-of-sauso-peccary-driving-gloves/ |access-date=2023-12-29 |language=en-US}}</ref> * [[Eton Fives]] glove * [[Falconry]] glove * [[Fencing (sport)|Fencing]] glove * [[Association football|Football]] β [[goalkeeper glove]] * [[Gardening]] glove * [[Golf equipment#Gloves|Golf glove]] * [[Glove (hockey)|Ice hockey glove]] * [[Gym gloves]] * [[Horseback riding|Riding]] gloves * [[Racquetball]] gloves * [[Lacrosse glove]]s * [[Kendo]] kote * [[MMA gloves]] * [[Motorcycling gloves]] * [[Oven glove]]s β or oven mitts, used when cooking * Paintball glove * Racing drivers gloves with long cuffs, intended for protection against heat and flame for drivers in automobile competitions.<ref>FIA Standard 8856-200 Protective clothing for automobile drivers [http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/58EC1A58AA059025C125744300352A2C/$FILE/overalls.pdf] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110710235857/http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/58EC1A58AA059025C125744300352A2C/$FILE/overalls.pdf/|date=2011-07-10}} pg 2</ref> * [[Scuba diving]] gloves: ** Cotton gloves; good abrasion, but no thermal protection ** [[Dry suit#Gloves, mitts, and three-finger mitts|Dry gloves]]; made of rubber with a [[latex]] wrist seal to prevent water entry ** [[Wetsuit#Gloves|Wet gloves]]; made of [[neoprene]] and allowing restricted water entry * Shooting glove ** Biathlon glove β an articulated padded combination of a skiing glove and a shooting glove,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thegunzone.com/best-shooting-gloves/ |title=Best Shooting Gloves |publisher=TheGunZone |access-date=2020-03-16}}</ref> offers cold temperature protection outside in winter, as well as padding to support the .22lr ammunition single-action / Fortner-action [[biathlon]] rifle, and is suitable for using with poles in [[cross country skiing]]. ** Pistol glove β used in competition pistol shooting to improve performance and cushion the shooting hand. ** Target rifle glove β open-fingered heavily padded one-hand (non-shooting) glove with non-skid surfaces, used to support the rifle in prone shooting position. Also may be used in kneeling, sitting and standing positions. The glove cushions and distributes the weight of the rifle, which varies from {{convert|3|kg|lb}} to {{convert|7|kg|lb}}, depending on type of [[rifle stock]] used. [[File:Isotoner touch gloves BB E86 jeh.jpg|thumb|Touchscreen gloves, fingertip type]] * [[Skiing]] gloves are padded and reinforced to protect from the cold, and from injury by skis. * Touchscreen gloves β made with conductive material to enable the wearer's natural electric capacitance to interact with [[capacitive touchscreen]] devices without the need to remove one's gloves ** Finger tip conductivity; where conductive yarns or a conductive patch is found only on the tips of the fingers (typically the index finger and thumb) thus allowing for basic touch response ** Full hand conductivity; where the entire glove is made from conductive materials allowing for robust tactile touch and dexterity good for accurate typing and [[multi-touch]] response * [[Underwater hockey]] gloves β with protective padding, usually of silicone rubber or latex, across the back of the fingers and knuckles to protect from impact with the [[puck (sports)|puck]]; usually only one, either left- or right-hand, is worn depending on which is the playing hand. * [[Washing mitt]] or Washing glove: a tool for [[washing]] the body (one's own, or of a [[child]], a [[patient]], a lover). * Webbed gloves β a swim training device or swimming aid. * [[Olympic weightlifting|Weightlifting]] gloves *[[Wicket-keeper's gloves]] * [[Wired glove]] ** [[Power Glove]] β an alternate controller for use with the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] * Wheelchair gloves β for users of manual [[wheelchair]]s
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