ITODA Anti-Slip 3-Finger Left Hand Snooker and Pool Cue Glove
- On April 19, 2026, ITODA announced the release of its new Anti-Slip Snooker Glove designed specifically for left-handed players, featuring a three-finger configuration, breathable fabric, and quick-dry technology...
- The glove, marketed for both men and women, targets a niche but growing segment of cue sports enthusiasts who seek enhanced grip without compromising tactile feedback.
- Unlike full-hand gloves that some players find restrictive, the three-finger design leaves the pinky and ring finger exposed, allowing for greater sensitivity in the bridge hand while still...
On April 19, 2026, ITODA announced the release of its new Anti-Slip Snooker Glove designed specifically for left-handed players, featuring a three-finger configuration, breathable fabric, and quick-dry technology aimed at improving cue control and comfort during extended play.
The glove, marketed for both men and women, targets a niche but growing segment of cue sports enthusiasts who seek enhanced grip without compromising tactile feedback. Constructed with moisture-wicking materials and anti-slip palm patterning, the product addresses common issues such as sweat buildup and cue slippage that can affect shot consistency, particularly in humid environments or during long practice sessions.
Unlike full-hand gloves that some players find restrictive, the three-finger design leaves the pinky and ring finger exposed, allowing for greater sensitivity in the bridge hand while still protecting the index, middle, and thumb fingers — the primary points of contact with the cue shaft. This hybrid approach reflects feedback from amateur and semi-professional players who want protection where it matters most without sacrificing the natural feel of the cue.
ITODA, a brand known for producing accessories for pool, billiards, and snooker, positioned the glove as suitable for both casual and competitive play. The company emphasized that the glove is ambidextrous in sizing but tailored ergonomically for left-hand dominance, with a reinforced stitching pattern along the thumb to prevent wear during repeated bridging and stroking motions.
The product launch comes amid steady growth in global participation in cue sports, particularly in regions like the United Kingdom, China, and parts of Europe where snooker maintains a strong following. While no professional players have yet endorsed the glove publicly, ITODA stated that it consulted with coaching professionals during development to ensure the design does not interfere with standard technique or bridge formation.
ITODA’s new glove is now available through select online retailers and the company’s official website, offered in multiple sizes to accommodate different hand dimensions. The product is priced in the mid-range for cue sports accessories, positioning it as an accessible upgrade for players looking to improve consistency without investing in high-end custom gear.
