Goalkeeper Glove Types
NEGATIVE
- Seams are inside the goalkeeper glove so that the adhesive foam runs around the fingers, this ensures optimum fit and stability, with your hands in constant ball contact with the latex palm
- Pull Loop system, an application at the cuff ensures a simple and secure entry
- The elasticated wrist bandage provides a comfortable fit that’s easy to adjust and provides the perfect support
- A snugger fit than the traditional flat palm goalkeeping glove, which results in a better latex to ball contact when catching
- Becoming a more popular choice in the Uk and European markets, this cut would suite a slimmer hand
ROLL FINGER
- Very popular cut for goalkeeper gloves. Palm attached directly to the backhand which results in the latex rolled or wrapped around the fingers for the optimum comfort and feel
- The cut ensures that the palm and inner latex surfaces are always in contact with the ball when receiving or throwing the ball
- Pull loop System
SURROUND CUT
- The palm of the goalkeeper glove wraps around the outside of the hand and forms a part of the backhand
- This forms the entire palm and backhand construction using a single piece of latex, the advantage being that there are fewer seams on the glove making it more comfortable
- With fewer seams there are less stress points on the glove
- Pull Loop System
NEGATIVE SURROUND
FINGER PROTECTION
- The AB1 system provides the goalkeeper with customised finger protection system that is lightweight and flexible and protects the fingers from hyper extension
- Making the spines removable the goalkeeper can customise his glove so that it can help protect individual fingers from injury, particularly when a keeper is returning from injury, which gives them confidence in their return to action
- Pull loop system