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FLAT CUT /PALM

The Flat Palm cut is a work of art and still well known cut right up ’til the present time, and one of the firsts to rise once the goalkeeper glove market started to create. On a flat palm cut you will see that its sewed gussets are situated outwardly versus within cuts that use negative, this gives an increasingly looser feel. The cut additionally comprises of one single bit of latex connected to the back of the glove, with the gussets in the middle of the fingers and palm.

NEGATIVE CUT

Negative cut goalkeeper gloves (and hybrids that use this style have turned out to be progressively prevalêht over the previous years, especially crosswise over Europe. They are like the flat cut in that they utilize a solitary bit of latex appended to the backhand by means of gussets, the key distinction is that the sewing/gussets are inside the glove. This gives an a lot more tightly and cozy fit with control on the ball that is increasingly “valid” to your hand. Because of this, gloves using this kind of cut will wear somewhat faster than roll finger for instance. For a superior perspective on exactly what a negative out is we prescribe investigating our model.

HYBRID CUT

What we call this Cut is a Hybrid Cut that joins negative and roll finger to make another extraordinary feel and style. The center two fingers are negative while the outside fingers are rolled. This was created to make a cozy and genuine feel for your center fingers as they fold over the ball where as the outside roll fingers give that extra latex to ball contact improving grasp in center ball to glove contact focuses. A genuine case of our Hybrid Cut can be seen on our model.

ROLL FINGER

Roll finger goalkeeper gloves are one of the most famous and customary cuts as of now accessible. They are named “roll finger” because of the way that the backhand is associated with the palm and does not utilize gussets. The outcome is the latex rolled/bended around the fingers which furnishes extraordinary latex contact with the ball, however isn’t as cozy on tight as a vibe in contrast with negative cut gloves, or hybrids that utilization negative. While it provides an agreeable vibe, some may see it as a marginally bigger or “bulkier” cut versus negative sort gloves. Our Gloves model uses a squared Roll Finger cut.

SPEED CUT

The speed cut glove style is the base standard of cut and will be mainly preferred by goalkeepers who are just starting or young goalie. Most of these gloves will have finger saves to protect your fingers when stopping shots, which is essential when you are young, and your body is still in its developing phase. You will find that in more elite types of gloves, there will be no finger saves in place.

Another feature of the speed cut gloves is that the stitches will typically be found outside the fingers. This allows you to have somewhat of a looser feeling around the glove fingers. The main advantage of these gloves is that they tend to be the cheapest option, making them easy to replace. There is not as much technology used to help the goalkeeper with his or her job in terms of potential drawbacks.

N’ROLL

These goalkeeper gloves are certainly one of the newer entries to the market and bring something different to the table. It is effectively an upgraded type of negative cut that has a wrapped thumb. There will also be latex wrapped all around the pinky and index fingers. These are quickly gaining popularity across the world today among goalkeepers.

 

These gloves will not come with any finger saves, with the tight-fitting Neoprene material being used. These certainly are the best option among the tight-fitting gloves you will come across. If you are a junior goalkeeper or prefer to have finger saves in your gloves, this type of cut will not be for you.