♻️✍️ Elevate your art sustainably—glide, create, and conquer with every stroke!
The Wacom Drawing Glove is a sleek, eco-friendly accessory made from 90% recycled materials, designed to reduce friction and smudges on your tablet surface. Its exposed fingertip design allows easy touchscreen use and typing, while the ambidextrous, one-size-fits-most fit ensures comfort for all artists during extended creative sessions.
Standing screen display size | 3.3 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Brand | Wacom |
Series | Wacom Drawing Glove |
Item model number | ACK4472501Z |
Operating System | Windows, macOS |
Item Weight | 0.144 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.66 x 3.94 x 0.04 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.66 x 3.94 x 0.04 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Wacom Technology Corporation |
ASIN | B09KL45P81 |
Date First Available | October 28, 2021 |
D**B
This helps so much
I thought this would be a silly, sort of pretentious item since I’m not any sort of great artist. I decided to give it a try because my hand would drag on my screen as I was drawing. It’s so worth it! It’s well made and my hand doesn’t get hot when I wear it. It’s very comfortable.
S**T
Makes drawing easier
Thin light fabric so my hand doesn't get all sweaty. Very helpful to use when drawing. Love it.
J**N
Very cheap quality
Coming from a big brand like wacom, i honestly expected a lot. However, the glove itself is pretty thin, cheap quality and the stitching is pretty terrible with no reinforcement.Obviously, the glove works. It greatly improved performance as I no longer had hands sticking to my tablet, and it just made sliding over surfaces easier. The fingerless design is nice, but it didn't do much for my shorter-than-average fingers.Construction wise, definitely not worth the money. The material itself (recycled or not, if it's lame, it's lame) is thinner than spandex and half as stretchy. The edges are unfinished and fray super easily, as they don't have any stitch bordering or reinforcement. The stitches themselves are pathetic, and the fraying thin material in combination with the weak stitching forms the perfect combo for the glove falling apart at the seams.I've used this glove about 4-6 hrs a week for the past month or so, and it's already falling apart from the seams. I just bought a huion glove as a replacement, and it has much better quality materials and looks as though they ran over all the open edges with a serger.While this wacom glove works, there's definitely better choices for the money, environmentally friendly or not. I know that these gloves are meant to be replaced over time, but I still expected a bit more quality for 10 bucks. This is more of a 2.99 purchase considering the quality.
C**A
Comfortable & Professional!
As an art student currently in college, I was on the search for a comfortable drawing glove that wasn’t too small/large, and was comfortable. I’m glad to say this does the trick! It’s very flexible, so it’s not too tight on the hand, and it can be switched from one hand or the other.It’s also very effective at preventing “ghost” tapping or dragging from occurring when drawing on an iPad, which is very important when I need to get things done efficiently. Overall, this glove is both comfortable and functional.
V**Z
Excelente calidad
No mas dolor en mis manos
A**X
Pretty good, no stitched edges though?
Comfortable and smooth on my Wacom Intuos, I like the cut fingertips, it makes it an easy good fit for anyone's hands no matter the size and also allows me to still easily and comfortably type, grip my mouse, grab things, etc.Very lightweight and breathable, this plus the fingerless design makes me sometimes forget I have it on. (after I ripped out the most annoying tag I have ever seen attached to a glove), due to the tag you have to rip out, seam there is slightly itchy sometimes.The lack of stitched edges at the finger openings makes the edges there wear out, mine are loose and annoying at the fingertips after 2 years of light use. There's stitching around the hole for the wrist, why not the finger openings?Other than that, before they stretched out they were my favorite drawing gloves so far.
R**H
A little small
A little small if you have freakishly large frankenstein hands like me though is stretchy and fits. Does what it's supposed to.
L**N
Works like a charm.
I work traditionally, and this definitely saved my hindquarters since I got it. Little to no smudges on the paper, and the finger holes are a must.