Testers Wanted: Red Rooster Rain Gloves
Red Rooster gloves have cemented their reputation among MyGolfSpy Forum members. In 2022, they claimed the title of the best-performing golf glove.
We’ve already put their latest release, the Red Rooster Sussex (a premium glove to compete against the best of the best), to the test. But now, as fall approaches, bringing an increased likelihood of rain, we’re eager to have our members have the opportunity to try the Red Rooster rain glove.
On a personal note, this testing opportunity is very exciting for me. I’ve experienced the exceptional performance of the Red Rooster rain gloves. However, one golfer’s opinion isn’t enough. We’re looking for four of you to rigorously test, review and keep the Red Rooster rain glove, allowing us to uncover how it performs in the frequently wet conditions of autumn.
For those not yet acquainted with Red Rooster, they’re a direct-to-consumer brand, born in 2022 through the collaboration of Kerry Mosher and Brad Frisch. Their mission: to create a high-quality, direct-to-consumer glove with subscription options and a commitment to support junior golf.
Their product range caters to men, women and kids with an array of colors and customization options. Red Rooster’s unique selling point is their subscription service, ensuring you’re never left with an old, underperforming glove.
Our writer, John Barba, has already reviewed Red Rooster’s rain gloves, delving into the finer details. He explored the creative process, what separates good rain gloves from the bad and why Red Rooster’s gloves stand out.
Are you up for golfing in the rain and informing us on how these gloves perform?
SIGN UP HERE!
*Testing opportunities open to U.S. and Canadian residents.
*Registration closes on Oct. 4. Testers will be announced on the forum Oct. 9.
HK
1 year ago
I’ve been using this one after reading MGS. It gets pretty hot. With Footjoy, your hands get wet but provides better grip and less heat.