Finding the “right” goalkeeper gloves is often a matter of personal preference, but we are here to help you along the way.

Size guide

Goalkeeper gloves evolve rapidly, focusing on comfort, performance, and delivering one’s best between the posts. However, there are key aspects to consider when choosing the right pair. Keep reading to make the right choice!

Size guide

Finding the “right” goalkeeper gloves is often a matter of personal preference, but we are here to help you along the way.

Goalkeeper gloves evolve rapidly, focusing on comfort, performance, and delivering one’s best between the posts. However, there are key aspects to consider when choosing the right pair. Keep reading to make the right choice!

Glove size

Choose your glove size

Determine the width of your hand below the knuckles using a measuring tape in centimeters. In case your measurement falls between sizes, opt for the larger size. We recommend adding 2mm to your measurement as a precautionary measure, ensuring a slightly roomier fit for your glove.

SIZEUSERWIDTH (cm)WIDTH (inch)
4Junior5 - 6,512,7 - 16,5
5Junior6,6 - 716,6 - 17,8
6Youth7,1 - 7,618 - 19,3
7Youth7,7 - 8,219,5 - 20,8
8Youth / Adult8,3 - 8,822,6 - 22,4
9Adult8,9 - 9,422,6 - 23,9
10Adult9,5 - 1024,1 - 25,4
11Adult10,1 - 10,225,7 - 25,9

Different glove cuts

Your suitable cut

Unique negative cut with a 2 side wrap on the thumb, index, and pinky fingers.

Another method for finishing the fingers of the goalkeeper glove is the Rollfinger method. In this technique, the material is rolled around the fingers, providing a much better grip than a flat finger. A good Rollfinger goalkeeper glove particularly enhances grip when catching the ball.

In a Hybrid Cut goalkeeper glove, the pinky and index fingers are stitched using the Rollfinger method, while the middle two fingers are stitched using the Negative or Flat Cut method.

Negative cut with double wrapped thumb.

Negative cut with wrapped thumb and Semi all-round latex wrap on index and pinky fingers.

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