yes as long as you are not palming the ground with the latex palm. try to avoid the palm coming into contact with the hard ground and keep the palm damp to help them last as long as possible.
you need moisture in the palm to get the best from them and to help the latex last longer. during games make sure you have a bottle of water to be able to add water to the palms whenever needed as palms do dry out depending on conditions.
@@ALVINGK1also idk if you know what i should do but i played on a grass pitch about 4 weeks ago which had bit of sand on the pitch and since then my gloves barely had any grip even while damp/wet i tried washing them and it did nothing . before i played there my gloves had good durability and grip but know they have none of those what should i do?
@@alienbuddy9379 give them another wash it might be that the sand dust is still within the palm and might be causing the loss of grip currently. How are you washing them?
depends how you like the gloves to fit. with the backhand being a negative stitch it makes it fit closer to the hand. If you like a loser fit then I'd say go up to the next size.
best to wash without the plastic on so that any chemicals in the palm used during production can come out of the palm, so that you can get the best grip when you first use the gloves. some people do wash with the plastic on to help assist them take off the plastic but I don't do that.
all depends on how your care for the gloves. You must wash them after every use and dampen them when you use them. Aldo try to avoid allowing the palm to make contact with the ground when diving and they should last a long time.
usually with gloves that come with the plastic on the palms, you can just use them straight away once you have removed the plastic from the palms. But when I like to do and I do this with every glove I use is give them a pre wash, which is just putting the gloves in cool/warm water to soak the palm then squeeze out the water to get out any dust or powder that can some times be added to the latex by factories to make it last longer in storage. by doing a pre wash this ensures there is nothing inside the latex that will affect the grip in a bad way.
Are these gloves durable for Hard ground natural grass
yes as long as you are not palming the ground with the latex palm.
try to avoid the palm coming into contact with the hard ground and keep the palm damp to help them last as long as possible.
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certainly are fire
I'm just waiting for them to restock then getting either David r type or standard 3.0
just a shame the new range is delayed due to material sourcing issues.
is this glove supposed to be damp to have grip?
you need moisture in the palm to get the best from them and to help the latex last longer.
during games make sure you have a bottle of water to be able to add water to the palms whenever needed as palms do dry out depending on conditions.
@@ALVINGK1also idk if you know what i should do but i played on a grass pitch about 4 weeks ago which had bit of sand on the pitch and since then my gloves barely had any grip even while damp/wet i tried washing them and it did nothing .
before i played there my gloves had good durability and grip but know they have none of those what should i do?
@@alienbuddy9379 give them another wash it might be that the sand dust is still within the palm and might be causing the loss of grip currently.
How are you washing them?
@@ALVINGK1 ive been washing them with only water. For christmas i will get keep em clean foama for my gloves
if I were to buy these should I try going up a size? Seems a little tight
depends how you like the gloves to fit.
with the backhand being a negative stitch it makes it fit closer to the hand.
If you like a loser fit then I'd say go up to the next size.
Supporst to wash them with the plastic protection or take it of and then wash it?
best to wash without the plastic on so that any chemicals in the palm used during production can come out of the palm, so that you can get the best grip when you first use the gloves.
some people do wash with the plastic on to help assist them take off the plastic but I don't do that.
Steffen wearing them now too!
seen him wearing various different one glove models since signing with the brand.
Who?😊
Steffen ortega?
@@Arbroath-y5fno, Zack Steffen, he’s one of the american national team gk’s
@@notrodry4936 ah ok
how long do tthey last
all depends on how your care for the gloves.
You must wash them after every use and dampen them when you use them.
Aldo try to avoid allowing the palm to make contact with the ground when diving and they should last a long time.
Nice gloves
they are a good looking glove, cant go wrong all white with gloves.
what do u need to do the glove before u wear em for matches ? as u said previously wash them? how do u do it?
usually with gloves that come with the plastic on the palms, you can just use them straight away once you have removed the plastic from the palms.
But when I like to do and I do this with every glove I use is give them a pre wash, which is just putting the gloves in cool/warm water to soak the palm then squeeze out the water to get out any dust or powder that can some times be added to the latex by factories to make it last longer in storage.
by doing a pre wash this ensures there is nothing inside the latex that will affect the grip in a bad way.