Advantages: Protection from breaks and increased control Disadvantages: Can be a bit strange at first if not used to fingersaves but easy to adapt to!
I thought I would write this review as I have had a great experience with this product. I'm no professional, though play football at a respectable level and consider myself to be a promising young goalkeeper.
I had never bothered with fingersave gloves before I broke my index finger in a game last year. I decided following it's recovery that I should invest in a pair of fingersave gloves. I must admit I had my reservations about these in particular with respect to mobility. I thought the bending of the fingers would be restricted too much but I was wrong.
I invested in a pair of these and they have been brilliant, no problems whatsoever. If there is anyone out there not wearing fingersave gloves, then invest in a pair, because you only need to break a finger that refuses to heal properly and you've got problems. These gloves ...
Advantages: Stunning looks, very comfortable. Disadvantages: Very poor grip
Since being young I have been borderline obsessed with goalkeepergloves. In my late teens and early 20's I was buying up to 8 pairs of gloves a season. Outrageous, yes maybe, but I was hooked with the feel and optimism that a new pair of gloves would bring. My mates bought boots by the, er, boot load, I however always opted for gloves.
Imagine then my disappointment with this purchase. They look the absolute part, having an excellent colour scheme and that massive Nike tick, reassurance usually of a well-made product. I fell for these gloves immediately and parted with something in the region of £65 for them. I had made a mistake.
The main problem with these gloves is the foam. 4mm latex palms are what you would expect from professional quality gloves, but by my own admission the SGT technology was an intriguing concept ...
**Introduction**
On this lovely summers day I am sat here with a nice cold coke and the window open listening to some relaxing music. I thought I might do a review of what I am listening to so here we are. Having reviewed Eric Benet's previous album I was really looking forward to sitting down and listening to this the follow up to A day in the life. Every so often an Artist produces an album that is their masterpiece. In my opinion Eric Benet's masterpiece Hurricane is one of those albums.
**Hurricane**
This album was released six years after his previous album and is one of the most personal R&B albums of the last decade. It deals with the breakup of Benet's marriage to Halle Berry and his battle with sex addiction, (yes you read that right.) This album was released on 4th July 2005 and is the third studio album from Eric Benet ...