Does anyone keep gloves in a ziploc bag

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So I purchased several adidas golf gloves last year and am still using them a little over 1 year later. I rotate through 3 of them and keep them in a ziploc bag. Asides from wearing thin in a few spots they are still soft and playable. anyone else try this?
 
I never even thought about doing that
 
I dont, but I know a number of people that do.
 
If they get wet and sweaty, wouldn't they get a bit funky?
 
I do...
 
I always do, I read it somewhere and just stuck with it.
 
Haha... gloves don't last me long enough to worry about preserving them.
 
I did, but now I just keep them in there packaging.
 
I already have a hockey bag that gets pretty ripe, golf glove can hang on the side to dry & air out
 
Never heard of this before. If it really does keep them supple I'd be game to try it out.
 
Sounds like a good idea. May need to try this if helps with longevity.
 
I'm gonna try this for sure


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This really works?!

I've always tried to put them back in their original box/sleeve thingy.
 
I've done this for year, keeps the gloves longer
 
Nope I can say i have never tried this, I always put them back in the sleeve they came in after I use them. I will say I do carry a bit excessive number of gloves, usually 6-10 in the bag, 4-6 have been opened and the rest are new waiting to be used.
 
Does anyone keep gloves in a ziploc bag

Interesting?m, never tried this.
 
Yup I keep all my gloves in a bag. And do the same thing with rotating them.


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No, I just hang it on the bag to dry.
 
I bought a bunch of gloves I like a while ago, and put all of them into one for storage. Don't do it with the couple that are in the active rotation though.

The active ones have been lasting a lot longer since I started letting them hang in open air to dry. When I'd stuff them in a ball pocket or other limited ventilation area is when the seemed to go faster.

I have to conclude that storing them in a ziploc may help and probably can't hurt as long as the glove is dry when stored.
 
I used to do it but haven't lately. I might have to start back to see if they last longer.
 
I have done this off and on for a while now. They tend to stay a little softer and "fresher" longer.

JM
 
I hang it on the bag to dry. During the season that is fine but after offseason the glove feels hard and dry. So for the next offseason I will try the ziplock bag. :good:
 
No. I don't.
 
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