Thursday, 29 November 2012

Goalkeeper Glove Palms


Goalkeeper Glove Palms


Hybrid Cut Palm Goalkeeper Gloves/Palm
Hybrid Cut is normally when the little finger and index finger of the glove is a Roll Finger and the middle two fingers are Negative Cut or Flat Palm. This is normally for keepers who have irregular shaped hands or fingers.

Negative Cut Goalkeeper Gloves/Palm
Negative Cut gloves are generally suitable for goalkeepers with broad hands and or fingers.


Roll Finger Goalkeeper Gloves/Palm
This glove palm is the most popular glove palm for professional goalkeepers and this type of palm is suitable for goalkeepers with thin, slender hands or fingers

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Friday, 23 November 2012

The Best Kids Goalkeeper Gloves


The BEST Kids Goalkeeper Gloves

Every day I’m asked, what are the best goalkeeper gloves for kids?


I’ve seen and tried a lot of goalkeeper gloves over the years and I’ve found that to thin of a palm is no good because it wears faster and stings the hands when wet and to thick restricts movement.

Pick a mid range glove around the £10-£15 mark and stay away from the brands if you can. Why? Because the glove in the shop is not the same as the one on the telly!!!

Keepers under the age of 12 should never need to spend over £15 for a training glove and £25 for a match glove.

For this age group try not to get hung up on the spec of the glove a 3mm to 4mm palm is perfect and a nice safe bet is a roll finger palm.

The J4K Reaction Glove fits the bill for a great glove for kids and a great training glove for adults but watch this space as we also have our J4K Young Pro which is only for young keepers

Click on the link below to check out our kids goalkeeper gloves plus how to get a FREE pair of goalkeeper gloves.

The best kids goalkeeper gloves

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Just4keepers: The Best Kids Goalkeeper Gloves

Just4keepers: The Best Kids Goalkeeper Gloves: The BEST Kids Goalkeeper Gloves Every day I’m asked, what are the best goalkeeper gloves for kids? I’ve seen and tried a lot of goa...

Friday, 16 November 2012


Goalkeeper Glove Tips

After training for a full 4 hours last night and one other goalkeeper saying “i keep dropping the ball in this weather”

I thought I would give you keepers some quick tips on how to keep your gloves clean and mud free during a game or training, this will allow the keeper the best chance to hold the ball when the parry is not an option.











Quick Tips

  1. Towel in the goal to dry gloves so palms are not too wet
  2. Bottle of water to help clean mud off then use towel to dry
  3. Spare gloves if one pair gets to wet and the towel won’t help
  4. Buy an aqua palm glove (J4K Adverse)
  5. Mums and dads favourite , wipe the gloves on your top

Hope this helps with your goalkeeper gloves

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