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Glove of storing states that

The item can weigh no more than 20 pounds and must be able to be held in one hand

The longbow requires 2 hands to be USED, but it doesn't say it can't be held in one hand (And bows ARE held in a single hand while shooting. The other hand just pulls the string).

So can longbows be stored in a glove of storing?

Jean-Luc Nacif Coelho
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    Please avoid the glove of storing if at all possible; it's incredibly and stupidly overpriced. The glove of the master strategist is much, much better in every way, for a lower (fairer) price. – KRyan Mar 31 '15 at 16:44
  • I'm using the Gloves of the Master Strategist. 3600 gold, works like the gloves of storing and gives you true strike 1x per day – Jean-Luc Nacif Coelho Mar 31 '15 at 16:46
  • Yay, glad to hear it. – KRyan Mar 31 '15 at 16:47
  • @KRyan Where can I find Gloves of the Master Strategist? They don't seem to be in any of the books I already have, and I was unable to find them on d20pfsrd.com – Matthew Najmon Mar 31 '15 at 17:13
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    @MatthewNajmon Page 71 of Ghostwalk. It wasn't updated by Ghostwalk's 3.5 update. – Hey I Can Chan Mar 31 '15 at 17:20

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Yes, you can hold a longbow with only one hand, and can therefore store it in the glove. For that matter, two-handed weapons and most items used with two hands can be held in one. This is especially useful for arcane spellcasters that require an open hand to use somatic components.

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    Note that this is a general rule for all two-handed weapons, and freeing a hand by holding a two-hander in one is an important maneuver for, say, every mage with a staff. – KRyan Mar 31 '15 at 16:41