I haven't gone for a set of gloves for their "name" for quite some time, however recently I managed to damage the tendon in two of my fingers and needed a set of gloves where an individual finger wasn't bent back.
Whilst looking for the gloves in the shop, I went through a number of gloves ... Read review
Advantages: Ideal for young keepers, hardwearing Disadvantages: Bandage wrist too tight
I haven't gone for a set of gloves for their "name" for quite some time, however recently I managed to damage the tendon in two of my fingers and needed a set of gloves where an individual finger wasn't bent back.
Whilst looking for the gloves in the shop, I went through a number of gloves before coming across these. If you do buy these gloves, you will need to get a set which is two sizes bigger, otherwise you will never ... ...I instantly fell in love with them.
Not only are they ideal for my Sunday league football, but I also have found that they do not "wear" as quickly if played with on an artificial pitch. At one stage I was going through a set of gloves a week, whereas with these, I have had the same pair for the past four months.
The "fingersavers" have one other main drawback, they are designed to hold the shape ... more
I haven't gone for a set of gloves for their "name" for quite some time, however recently I managed to damage the tendon in two of my fingers and needed a set of gloves where an individual finger wasn't bent back.
Whilst looking for the gloves in the shop, I went through a number of gloves before coming across these. If you do buy these gloves, you will need to get a set which is two sizes bigger, otherwise you will never get the gloves off! However, despite this minor drawback, I instantly fell in love with them.
Not only are they ideal for my Sunday league football, but I also have found that they do not "wear" as quickly if played with on an artificial pitch. At one stage I was going through a set of gloves a week, whereas with these, I have had the same pair for the past four months.
The "fingersavers" have one other main drawback, they are designed to hold the shape of the hand and do not bend backwards, however they are not the most flexible of glove (making your first couple of punches with them difficult), and because of the design of the glove they are also a bit "bulky", which can affect catching. Though I'm sure if the gloves are "broken in" beforehand this wouldn't be a problem
Apart from this they truly are the best glove on the market at this moment!
Advantages: Good grip Disadvantages: Gets uncomfortable after a while
I bought a pair of Adidas Fingersave Evolution ES3 last season and they have been one of the best gloves i have ever worn.
These gloves have good grip on the ball so you don't have to worry about doing a classic goal keeping mistake.
On the fingers they have fingersaves which is rubber and stops your fingers from being dislocated, sprained or broken which is very handy when those fast shots come straight at your face.
They look great and stylish ... ...enhance your performance really well and it not wearing away helps a lot.
The strap stays on and the velcro also does'nt wear away which helps a lot.Its great value for money and they last for about two seasons if your lucky.They are comfortable but if you keep them on to long they get uncomfortable. ...
craig612 14.04.2008
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