Can you explain dual hinge?
A single-hinge glove will have a single fold line across the palm. A dual-hinge will have one fold line at the base of the thumb, and another at the base of the pinky. A well-broken-in dual-hinge glove will be flexible across the palm, but the majority of the movement will be at the two fold lines.
EDIT: If you close your hand thumb tip to index finger tip, this can be accomplished with zero movement in the joint at the base of the thumb - this is single-hinge. If you bring your thumb tip and pinky tip together, there is movement at the base of both thumb and pinky - this is dual-hinge. Smaller hands tend to do better with single-hinge.
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