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FiltersThe size 7 goalkeeper gloves category from Lupos GK is created for goalkeepers who need a precise fit, constant comfort, and good ball control. It is a size frequently chosen by growing children, competitive juniors, and goalkeepers with narrower hands who prefer a tight and stable fit during the game. Choose goalkeeper gloves developed for the requirements of modern football, with updated designs and materials adapted to the rhythm of training and matches.
Size 7 is a practical choice for:
children between 10 and 13–14 years old, active in clubs and academies;
juniors taking the step towards regular competitions;
teenagers or adults with thinner palms who seek direct contact with the ball.
LuposGK proposes an approach focused strictly on the goalkeeper's needs, with attention to technical details and feedback from the field. In this category, you will find:
grip adapted for training and matches;
latex chosen for the playing surfaces frequently encountered in Romania;
flexible backhand, which supports punching the ball;
adjustable closure systems for stability throughout the game.
If you want goalkeeper gloves for children or are looking for a size suitable for 11–13 year olds, size 7 offers the right balance between stability and freedom of movement. A correct fit helps with better control and reduces the risk of the hand slipping inside the glove.
Constant care helps preserve the grip. Wash gloves after use, avoid drying them directly in the sun, and store them in a ventilated space. Step-by-step tips can be found in the article on goalkeeper glove maintenance.
The models in this category include:
soft or medium latex, for grip and predictable control;
flat, negative, or hybrid cuts, depending on your style;
options with finger protection, suitable for young goalkeepers;
breathable materials that maintain comfort during long sessions.
For a clear understanding of the differences between materials, you can read the guide on types of latex for goalkeeper gloves.
In the LuposGK range, you will find models appreciated by children and juniors:
Phantom and Azuro, oriented towards flexibility and control;
Gladiator and NX Pro, for intense play and extra protection;
Hyper Black, Umbra, or Helix One, with clean design and good stability;
variants with finger protection, such as Lime, for safety at younger ages.
For a balanced game, combine the gloves with other goalkeeper equipment, such as pants with padding or dedicated jerseys. For practice sessions, add training accessories that support the development of reflexes and coordination. You can explore the entire category of goalkeeper equipment directly on the site.
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Size 7 goalkeeper gloves are generally intended for older children and juniors, around 11–13 years old, depending on hand size. The correct choice should be made based on palm measurement, not just age.
To check, measure the length of your palm from the base of your hand to the tip of your middle finger. If the measurement falls within the size 7 range, the gloves will provide the correct fit and optimal comfort.
Size 7 is considered a transitional size between junior and adult. It is suitable for young growing goalkeepers or teenagers with smaller hands.
The most popular cuts are Negative Cut for a tight fit, Flat Palm for a large contact surface and Roll Finger for increased grip. The choice depends on the goalkeeper's preferences.
For training, more resistant latex, such as Soft or Starter, is recommended, and for matches, premium latex, such as Supersoft, offers superior grip when catching the ball.
The gloves should fit snugly, with no gap at the fingertips, but without being uncomfortable. A proper fit improves control and safety when making contact with the ball.
Some models include finger guards (finger save), shock-absorbing foam in the palm, and double wrist closure systems for additional stability.
It is recommended to rinse after each use, dry naturally at room temperature and avoid direct heat sources. Proper maintenance extends the life of the latex.
The lifespan depends on the frequency of training and the playing surface. With intensive use, they can last for several months, and with occasional use, longer.
Yes, but wear is faster. For artificial turf, models with more durable latex, designed for increased resistance, are recommended.