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Monday, September 12th, 2011

Treat your Goalkeeper Gloves with Respect
A dedicated goalkeeper should treat his goalkeeper gloves with the same respect as he does his shoes. Goalkeeper gloves ensure greater control of ball strikes for the goalie, as well as offering protection and added comfort. Part of knowing about the role of a goalkeeper is to also realize how to maintain the equipment that shields you from the terrain and opposing attackers’ shots.
Before you become a professional player or CEO, you or your parents are responsible for purchasing your own gloves. Game gloves are hardly inexpensive. Gloves won’t last for the rest of your life, but they might be around for the season if you are very fortunate and look after them wel.
There is a direct relationship between cost and grip; however the better the grip the shorter the glove’s life. Professional standard gloves that are made with very soft and sticky latex palms offer a secure grip but don’t last a long time.
Buying the correct size glove can improve your performance, and prevent early wear and tear of your gloves. Your gloves will tear or breakdown sooner if they don’t fit your hands properly. To figure out your glove size, remember that your fingers should be between a quarter and half inch from the glove’s top.
* Be familiar with the latex in your glove – Buy a glove according to the game-play surface and the climate factors. Before purchasing, know what type of weather and field conditions your glove and latex are best suited for. Soft, tacky professional-grade latex palms should be moist during play. A most weather glove needs to be taken care of and put in water before the game and possibly in the middle of the game. Just gloves made for wet weather are appropriate for the rain. A glove created for soil, grass, or hard dirt is nonporous and shouldn’t be immersed in water because the glove will become slippery. A Super Soft tacky glove will fall apart on bad indoor surfaces and hard dirt.
* Care during games – If you have extra soft latex gloves, you should keep the palms moist by dampening with water continually. Saliva can only clean so much. Palms made of extra soft latex can get very slick if they are moist. Find out the right balance before your game to prevent putting on sponges when you require the power to grip more than anything.
* Practice Gloves – To be certain that your gloves you use in the game are in the best condition as they can be don’t use them when you practice. Buy some comparatively cheap training gloves that can absorb the punishment of training. If your game gloves begin looking worn out, use them for practice only and buy new ones. It may be necessary to have two pairs, one for games and one for training.
* Keep your gloves clean – Dirt and sweat damage the glove’s latex material. Dirt aggressively turns the supple, porous latex into a hard textured surface. Over a period of time, the toxins in your sweat will dehydrate your gloves. Saliva, sweat, and dirt can be removed by rinsing the gloves after a game.
Cleaning instructions:
I) Gloves should be cleaned in water that is tepid.
II.) Tenderly press the extra water out. Avoid wringing to prevent splitting the seam.
III.) You can use a mild detergent to help with the odor and really dirty jobs but it is not really necessary. Some manufacturers (including Reusch) make a gentle detergent suitable for latex palms.
IV.) Hang to dry.
V.) It is crucial that you don’t try to speed up the drying time by using dryers, leaving out in the sun, or by using dehumidifiers. Make sure not to cook them with the sun, in your vehicle. Any of the preceding will remove the natural moisture from the gloves and make them crack and dry out.
* Appropriate Storage – You shouldn’t toss your gloves in a sack post-game and neglect them till the following match. On the day prior to game day, wipe the dirt off the palm area with a dampened glove towel. If you try to wash them for the next day’s game the gloves may be overly moist. If this is so, bundle the gloves in a damp glove towel to retain moisture for the next day’s match. Dirt and sweat should not be allowed to dry into the palm of the glove. As time goes by, debris and perspiration will soak up the glove’s natural moisture and lead to brittleness, flaking and dryness. Do not allow your gloves to sit around wet for more than one day or they will develop a bad smell and grow fungi. You should avoid storing wet weather gloves with palms touching because they could possibly adhere to each other and tear when you try to take them apart. A tote bag for gloves is the best place to put your gloves in. It’s necessary for the latex to breathe.
Today’s goalkeepers are dependent on the quality of their gloves. Pros have sponsors who replace gloves every couple of games; however most of us can’t afford that. It’s necessary to maintain your gloves to ensure they last as long as they can.
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