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FiltersHere you will find models dedicated to goalkeepers with larger hands who seek a secure grip, proper protection, and excellent ball feel, regardless of the pace of the game or the playing surface.
Size 10 is suitable for advanced teenage goalkeepers and adults who play frequently at an amateur or semi-professional level. Choosing the correct size offers you stability and confidence during decisive moments.
With the right pair, you benefit from:
Better control when catching and parrying;
Stability during strong impacts;
Consistent comfort during training sessions and matches;
Reduced risk of strain on the fingers and palm.
If you have previously used generic gloves, you will feel the difference immediately. A brand dedicated exclusively to goalkeepers pays attention to the details that truly matter in the game.
The models in this category are developed based on real on-field needs. You will find goalkeeper gloves featuring:
Quality latex: Designed for stable grip on dry or wet fields;
Various cuts: Including roll finger, for a larger contact surface with the ball;
Flexible or reinforced backhand: Supporting the hand without limiting movement;
Finger protection systems: Available on dedicated models, useful for stopping powerful shots.
The Lupos Phantom, Lupos Gladiator, Lupos Umbra, or Lupos Helix One ranges are created for goalkeepers who want a balance between ball feel, durability, and comfort. Each model has a clear profile and responds to a different style of play.
This category is addressed to:
Older juniors and athletes between 15 and 23 years old, active in organized competitions;
Adult goalkeepers between 23 and 40 years old, playing consistently at amateur or professional levels;
Those seeking dedicated alternatives to established brands, with a price-quality ratio adapted to the Romanian market.
LuposGK is a growing Romanian brand, built around the goalkeeper community and feedback received directly from the pitch.
If you aren't sure that size 10 is the right one, consult the goalkeeper glove size guide. You will find simple steps for measuring your palm and explanations regarding the differences between cuts.
To maintain grip and latex lifespan, usage matters significantly. Read the recommendations for goalkeeper glove maintenance, especially if you train often or play on synthetic turf.
For a full set, discover the range of goalkeeper equipment available on the site. In difficult playing conditions, you can also use the Hyper Grip goalkeeper glove spray, useful for maintaining your hold on the ball.
Explore the entire selection of goalkeeper gloves from LuposGK, analyze the new models, and stay connected to future Lupos GK launches. Choose wisely, train constantly, and play safe with equipment created especially for goalkeepers.
The size 10 goalkeeper gloves are designed for adult goalkeepers with large palms, offering an extended ball contact surface. They ensure grip stability, effective cushioning of powerful shots and comfort during intense games.
The choice is made according to the circumference of the palm, the length of the fingers and the type of cut. It is important that the gloves are well fixed, without gaps, but allow flexibility for quick interventions.
Size 10 models are available for all levels – from amateurs to professionals. Premium versions include competition latex and advanced protective technologies.
The negative cut offers anatomical fit and superior control, the roll finger maximizes the contact surface, and the flat cut is looser, suitable for training.
Latex directly influences grip and durability. Soft latex provides excellent grip in matches, while harder latex is recommended for training and synthetic turf.
Yes, but performance depends on the type of latex. There are models optimized for wet terrain, rain or dry conditions.
Hand wash after use, dry naturally, away from heat sources, and store in a ventilated bag to protect the latex.
Yes. Many goalkeepers use two pairs – one for training and one for competition – to maintain optimal grip during matches.
They should be evenly tight on the palm and fingers, without excess material, but without creating discomfort or limiting circulation.
Because they are designed for performance, offering high grip, protection, comfort and durability, adapted to the demands of modern goalkeepers.