| Is it important to get a keeper glove review before | | | | palm cut is 'Right for YOUR hand". Get goalkeeper |
| you buy? | | | | gloves review for YOUR hand shape! This is not set in |
| My answer is, Yes and also no! | | | | stone this process, but generally goalkeepers with |
| The reason I say yes is it obviously beneficial before | | | | wide broad hands will best suite, negative cut or flat |
| you buy anything to try and get other keepers views | | | | palm goalie gloves, were keepers with thin hands |
| on the product you are about to buy. Especially if | | | | generally best suit roll finger. |
| these people have worn the gloves for goalkeeper | | | | When many keepers go onto goalkeeper glove |
| matches or goalkeeper training sessions and in | | | | review websites they sadly do not realise how |
| particular its a keeper glove you are thinking about | | | | important knowing what glove is right for the shape of |
| buying. Because, you can see if the grip is good (in | | | | their hand. So if they have a thin hand and read all |
| both dry and wet weather), the glove is durable etc | | | | great comments about a flat palm or Negative cut |
| etc. | | | | gloves, even thought the comments might be great |
| The reason why I say no, is you also have to be very | | | | and they buy, they probably are buying the wrong |
| very careful! | | | | glove for the shape of their hand! |
| There are so many goalkeeper gloves on the market | | | | So before you get comments on gloves for yourself, |
| now, with different palm cuts, for example, negative | | | | and you even think of buying a pair of goalkeeping |
| cut, flat palm and roll finger glove palms. Also not | | | | gloves, please make sure its the right palm/glove for |
| forgetting finger save keeper gloves. | | | | your hand!!! |
| Now most goalkeepers do not know this but the | | | | You can then search keeper glove reviews for gloves |
| shape of your hand will determine what goalie glove | | | | that fit your hand shape. |