yes I can see that happening. do you think after 2 moths the glove is still infused or that most of that would have evaporated by now?
Where do you live? If you live in a dry climate it is probably bone dry. If you live in Florida like me not a chance. Sounds to me like it is a heavier glove and your DD just notices the difference. Especially if she had a lower quality synthetic glove and is now using a higher quality leather glove. Real leather is heavier which is why some of the premium gloves use exotic materials like kangaroo, buffalo and such since it is stronger by weight than regular cowhide.
My DD wants her glove laced with school colors so I am going to take The Project's suggestion and look at kevlar.
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