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Mr.Muppster

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Since: Apr 09, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2004 12:24 pm
Post subject: Goalkeeping preference question - gloves?
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Any goalkeepers out there?

Basic question with regard to the right hand glove (stick holding glove).

I currently use a OBO Robo right hand glove but still don't find it as
comfortable as I would like and also don't find it brilliant if I need to
sweep the ball with my stick.
I used to use a Cooper ice hockey glove in the old leather glove days but
haven't got a leather glove at present.
How about all other keepers out there - has anyone found the old gloves more
comfortable still?
How about protection against injury?
Any other manufacturers do a good right glove?

Thanks for any feedback.

G

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D MacPherson

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2004 1:20 pm
Post subject: Re: Goalkeeping preference question - gloves? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Look at the newer ROBO "hand protector". It is a "gauntlet" style foam hand
guard - allows the stick right to get flat on the pitch.

Don MacPherson


"Mr.Muppster" wrote in message

> Any goalkeepers out there?
>
> Basic question with regard to the right hand glove (stick holding glove).
>
> I currently use a OBO Robo right hand glove but still don't find it as
> comfortable as I would like and also don't find it brilliant if I need to
> sweep the ball with my stick.
> I used to use a Cooper ice hockey glove in the old leather glove days but
> haven't got a leather glove at present.
> How about all other keepers out there - has anyone found the old gloves
more
> comfortable still?
> How about protection against injury?
> Any other manufacturers do a good right glove?
>
> Thanks for any feedback.
>
> G
>
>

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