Goalkeeper Gloves size 6

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Size 6 Goalkeeper Gloves – Secure Grip and Comfort Adapted for Young Goalkeepers

Are you looking for size 6 goalkeeper gloves that offer good ball control, comfort, and stability during every training session or match? This category is specifically created for child and junior goalkeepers, as well as athletes with smaller hands who need equipment adapted to their level of play and intense training rhythm. You will find gloves designed for goalkeepers at the start of their journey, as well as for those already playing organized football in junior competitions or lower leagues.

Who are size 6 goalkeeper gloves suitable for?

Size 6 is generally recommended for:

  • children between 9 and 12 years old, active in football clubs, academies, or schools;

  • junior goalkeepers moving from basic models to gloves with better grip and support;

  • athletes looking for a balanced alternative to mass-market goalkeeper gloves, with greater attention to detail and design.

Choosing the right size helps ensure a more secure grip, natural hand movements, and a more pleasant experience in goal.

What do Lupos size 6 gloves offer?

Lupos size 6 goalkeeper gloves are made with latex selected for consistent adherence and wear resistance. The grip performs well on dry pitches, and models dedicated to training also behave correctly on synthetic surfaces. The backhand is built for protection and freedom of movement. Depending on the model, you can choose:

  • soft foam, pleasant on contact;

  • reinforced zones for safer punching;

  • variants with finger protection (fingersave), useful for growing children.

The closure systems ensure a stable fit without unnecessary pressure on the wrist, allowing you to concentrate on positioning and reaction.

Models available in size 6

In this category, you will find popular models such as Lupos Phantom, Lupos Azuro, Lupos Hyper Black, Lupos Umbra, or Lupos Helix One. For young goalkeepers who prefer extra protection, models with fingersave, such as Lupos Lime, are a practical option. The modern design appeals to children, while the balanced construction gives parents confidence in a suitable choice for consistent training.

How to choose the right size correctly?

If you are not sure that size 6 is the correct one, consult the size guide for goalkeeper gloves, where you will find simple steps for measuring the palm. A well-chosen size helps with better control and more even wear of the latex.

Care and useful accessories for grip

To maintain the performance of the gloves, it is recommended to wash them correctly after use and avoid drying them in the sun or on direct heat sources. Clear tips can be found in the article on the maintenance of goalkeeper gloves. For training or matches on dry pitches, you can support adherence using grip spray for goalkeeper gloves, applied correctly before the game.

Besides goalkeeper gloves for children and juniors, on the site you will also find a complete selection of goalkeeper equipment, thought out for training and matches. Explore the entire range of goalkeeper gloves and discover the new models Lupos GK, the Romanian brand dedicated to goalkeepers. Follow future releases and choose equipment adapted to your playing style.

What age are size 6 goalkeeper gloves suitable for?

Size 6 goalkeeper gloves are generally intended for children and juniors, usually between the ages of 9 and 12. However, the right choice is made based on hand size, not just age.

How do I know if size 6 is right for me?

The size is checked by measuring the length of the palm from the base of the palm to the tip of the middle finger. If the hand falls within the size 6 range, the glove will provide a correct and comfortable fit.

Are size 6 gloves for children or adults?

Size 6 is part of the junior range and is designed specifically for the smaller hands of children or young goalkeepers in development.

Size 6 is part of the junior range and is designed specifically for the smaller hands of children or young goalkeepers in development.

The choice of cut depends on preference: Flat Palm offers a large contact surface, Negative Cut ensures a tight fit, and Roll Finger offers latex wrapped on the fingers for extra grip.

What type of latex is suitable for training or matches?

For training, a more durable latex, such as Soft or Starter, is recommended. For matches, premium latex, such as Contact or Giga Grip, is preferred, which offers superior grip.

How tight should the gloves be?

The gloves should fit snugly on the hand, with no gaps at the fingertips, but without being uncomfortable. A proper fit improves ball control.

What types of protection can gloves have?

Some models include finger guards (finger save), foam for shock absorption in the palm and double wrist closure systems for stability.

How to maintain goalkeeper gloves?

It is recommended to rinse after use, dry naturally at room temperature and avoid direct heat sources. Keeping the latex slightly damp helps maintain adhesion.

How long does a pair of size 6 gloves last?

The lifespan depends on the frequency of use and the playing surface. For regular training they can last a few months, and for occasional use they can last longer.

Can they be used on synthetic turf?

Yes, but it will wear out faster. For artificial turf, a more resistant latex, designed for durability, is recommended.

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