FAQ
How do I choose the correct goalkeeper glove size?
To find your ideal size, measure the width of your palm and check our size chart for an accurate reference. Gloves should fit well, not too loose or too tight.
What’s the difference between the various glove cuts?
Goalkeeper gloves come in several cuts:
• Flat Cut: Traditional cut, looser fit.
• Roll Finger: Latex wraps around the fingers for more ball contact.
• Negative Cut: Tighter fit and better control.
• Hybrid Cuts: Combine features of different cuts.
What type of latex offers the best grip?
Professional gloves often use German or high-quality latex, which provides superior grip, especially in wet conditions. For training, mid-range latex offers good grip and durability.
What is the durability of the gloves?
Durability depends on the glove type and usage conditions. Match gloves wear out faster due to their softer latex, while training gloves tend to last longer. Synthetic fields usually result in faster wear.
How do I care for and clean my goalkeeper gloves?
Hand-wash them after each game or training session with cold water and mild soap. Avoid exposing them to direct sunlight or heat sources, as this can damage the latex.
How many pairs of gloves do I need?
Ideally, one pair for matches and another for training. This helps prolong the lifespan of both pairs and ensures you have gloves in optimal condition for each occasion.
Do you offer glove customization?
Yes, we offer free customization on some models, allowing you to add your name or a number to the glove strap.
What factors should I consider for gloves in specific weather conditions?
For rainy conditions, we recommend gloves with latex designed for wet weather. For dry conditions, opt for gloves with high-grip latex for dry surfaces.
Do you have any warranty or return policy?
Yes, if the gloves have manufacturing defects, we offer an exchange or refund. Please refer to our return policy for more details.
What type of gloves are best for synthetic fields?
On synthetic fields, latex tends to wear faster. We recommend gloves with medium-durability latex for training and high-grip latex for important matches.
Can I try on the gloves before purchasing?
If you have a physical store nearby, we invite you to try them on there. Otherwise, we offer online assistance to help you find the perfect gloves.