Lacrosse Goalie Gloves That Make You
Posted under Lacrosse, SPORTS on Sep 1, 2007
Goalies play a vital role in a lacrosse team particularly in defense. Team coaches want goalkeepers who have eagle eyes, those that posses assertiveness and alertness that can see slightest movement of air.
But not really. To help out a goalie in the field are his protective mask or helmet, shoulder pad, groin pad, rib pad, a touch stick and of course his gauntlet of protection – his lacrosse goalie gloves.
Lacrosse goalie gloves do the part of protecting the hands of the goalkeeper while retaining its ability to provide comfort. Warrior and Brine are two of the manufacturers of best selling gloves. STX also has decent lacrosse goalie gloves.
If you should for the costliest lacrosse goalie gloves, you might want to try out Warrior’s Superfreak Goalie Gloves suggested price at $154.99. As the name implies, Superfreak is offered in five color variations, which are uniquely named: Kind Green, Maroonski, Navy Seal, Red Alert and Krown Royal.
The Superfreak boasts of Exolyte wrappings that offer a floating feel in the wrist. Its protection features include Triple Density Impact that literally means three times more shock absorption.
For the cheapest, the STX Chopper lacrosse goalie gloves are available. Its low cost, however, does not limit its performance perks.
Key features include, anatomical design that matches the way veins are arranged in hands, Maximum Mobility system that suggests the gloves moves in sync with your hand’s muscles and don’t forget its lace-fastened cuff for customized fit. It is what most goalkeepers look for lacrosse goalie gloves.
Brine gloves are perfect for goalies who want to imagine themselves inside a hockey rink. The Deft lacrosse goalie gloves, part of their Guru series, are specifically woven for professional goalies.
For player protection, it features composite knuckle protection, dual density foam for ease of movement for fingers and backhand, and adjustable free floating wrist guard.
For comfort, Deft has ventilator moisture management, stretch-fit flex points and super soft Nash palm with mesh vents and gussets.
Or might as well get a grip on Brine’s latest offering: the King. Key features found in Deft still apply but an upgraded look makes the King a superb update to your gallery of lacrosse goalie gloves.
You will find another product that looks weird. The Hypno Goalie Glove from Warrior is the first one to be offered in the size 10”. The most noticeable feature is its heavy duty protective thumb pad.
The Shock Doctor Women lacrosse goalie gloves are indispensable. The thumb is the busiest of all fingers that is why it is designed for maximum flexibility. It also features anti-microbial padding.
Sure, there are a lot more products on the shelves out there waiting for your fingers. But bear in mind that since you are a goalkeeper, make sure your lacrosse goalie gloves will still make you one at the end of the game.
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