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FiltersChoosing the right size influences ball control, comfort, and safety during every intervention.
In the size 5 goalkeeper gloves category, you will find models designed for young goalkeepers who are currently developing, as well as for athletes with narrower hands who seek a balance between grip, protection, and freedom of movement during training and matches.
Size 5 is recommended for children playing football who are generally between 7 and 9 years old, depending on their palm size. A correctly chosen glove helps you to:
control the ball better when catching and parrying;
have stability during repeated contact with the ground;
maintain comfort throughout game sessions;
reduce the risk of finger strain.
Many parents look for goalkeeper gloves for children aged 7 or 9, and this size remains one of the most popular for growth and technique formation.
The models in this category are developed based on the real needs of young goalkeepers:
latex with good grip, helping to securely hold the ball on dry or wet pitches;
flexible palm, useful for the correct development of technique;
resistant backhand, offering protection without limiting movement;
fingersave options, recommended for beginner goalkeepers.
LuposGK size 5 gloves are designed for constant use, emphasizing easy adaptation and durability over time.
Many athletes look for options such as Decathlon, Kipsta, or R-Gol goalkeeper gloves. Lupos GK distinguishes itself by focusing exclusively on goalkeepers and developing goalkeeper equipment tested in real training conditions. As a Romanian brand, Lupos GK offers modern design and a fair quality-to-price ratio, adapted to the needs of the local market. You can find these products directly on luposgk.eu.
Don't rely on estimates! Measure your palm and compare the values with the recommendations in the size guide for goalkeeper gloves. A glove that is too loose reduces control, and one that is too tight limits mobility and fatigues the hand faster.
Maintenance directly influences latex performance. Wash gloves after use, avoid forced drying, and store them in a ventilated space. LuposGK specialists provide details on the maintenance of goalkeeper gloves and the prevention of wear and tear.
If you want to better understand the differences between cuts, palm types, and uses, also consult the material on the types of goalkeeper gloves available at Lupos GK.
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Size 5 is generally recommended for children between 7 and 8-9 years old, depending on physical development and hand size. It is one of the most used sizes in the training phase of young goalkeepers.
Masurarea palmei este cea mai sigura metoda. Se masoara circumferinta palmei fara degetul mare, iar rezultatul se compara cu ghidul de marimi al producatorului.
Yes, there are models dedicated to both training and matches. The difference is given by the type of latex and the level of grip offered.
The latex varies depending on the model: it can be more resistant for training or more grippy for matches, providing optimal grip in dry or wet conditions.
Mainly yes, but they can also be used by teenagers with narrower hands, if the palm size fits within this size.
It is recommended to hand wash after use, dry naturally and store in a ventilated space to maintain the adhesion of the latex.
The lifespan depends on the frequency of use and the playing surface. Match gloves wear out faster than training gloves.
Yes, the cut influences the grip and control of the ball. Even in junior sizes there are different versions, adapted to the playing style.
Dedicated models are designed for the real needs of goalkeepers: better grip, superior protection and increased durability in interventions.