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FiltersSize 11 Goalkeeper Gloves are the choice of experienced goalkeepers who know exactly what they need from their game: good ball control, palm stability, and a secure feeling with every save.
This category is dedicated to goalkeepers with large hands—advanced teenagers or adults—active at amateur, semi-professional, or competitive levels, who play at an intense pace and require goalkeeper equipment adapted to the real demands of the goal.
Size 11 offers the perfect balance between comfort and precision. A glove that is too small limits movement and fatigues the hand, while one that is too loose reduces control. The models in this category are designed for:
Physically well-developed teenage goalkeepers and adults;
Players who catch frequently and parry firmly;
Regular training and demanding matches on natural or synthetic turf.
Lupos GK gloves use modern cuts that follow the natural shape of the hand, carefully selected latex for consistent grip, and a durable backhand designed to offer support during dives and clearances.
The latex is the surface in direct contact with the ball. It influences how you feel the ball and the security of your catch. In the Size 11 goalkeeper glove range, you will find:
Softer latex: Suitable for good adherence in dry weather;
Denser compounds: Oriented towards wear resistance during training;
Balanced combinations: For goalkeepers who play often and need consistency.
The backhand completes the glove's structure. It helps with hand stability and protects the fingers without limiting mobility. Models like Lupos Gladiator, Lupos Phantom, or LUPOS NX Pro are designed for natural movement and rapid reactions.
Even if you usually wear size 11, measuring your palm exactly remains an important step. A correct choice means consistent comfort and better control over time. You can find detailed explanations here: Goalkeeper Glove Size Guide.
Glove performance depends heavily on how you maintain them. Wash the latex after use, avoid drying on radiators or in direct sunlight, and store them in a ventilated place. Clear steps are explained in detail in the article: Correct Maintenance of Goalkeeper Gloves.
Besides size, the type of cut matters. Negative cut, hybrid, or flat cut influence contact with the ball and the sensation in the palm. If you want to quickly understand the differences, consult the dedicated guide: Goalkeeper Glove Types Explained Simply.
Models like Lupos Hyper Black, LUPOS Umbra, Lupos Tattoo, or Lupos Quartz Metal are created for goalkeepers seeking consistency, control, and equipment adapted to their own style of play. LuposGK emphasizes functionality, feedback from the pitch, and coherent design, without unrealistic promises.
For an overview of the local market, you can also read and analyze: What are the Best Goalkeeper Gloves in Romania.
Compare the available models, analyze the cuts and materials, and choose the LuposGK goalkeeper gloves that fit your playing style. Discover the new Lupos GK models and stay connected to future launches of goalkeeper equipment dedicated to those who defend the goal in every match.
The size 11 goalkeeper gloves are designed for adult goalkeepers with very large palms, offering an extended contact surface with the ball. They ensure grip stability, effective cushioning of powerful shots and increased comfort during intense matches.
The choice is made based on the circumference of the palm, the length of the fingers and the type of cut. It is important that the gloves are well-fitted, without free space at the fingertips, but allow flexibility for quick interventions.
Size 11 models are mainly used by advanced or professional goalkeepers, but there are also intermediate-level versions. The differences lie in the type of latex, finger protection and grip technologies.
The negative cut offers anatomical fit and superior control, the roll finger maximizes the contact surface with the ball, 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 resists wear better, making it suitable for training.
Yes, but performance varies depending on the type of latex. There are models optimized for wet terrain, rain, or dry surfaces.
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 separate pairs to maintain optimal grip on their competition gloves.
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 high performance, offering grip, protection, comfort and durability, adapted to the demands of modern goalkeepers with large palms.