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FiltersA correctly chosen size offers you control, stability, and fast reactions. In this category, you will find size 8 goalkeeper gloves, suitable for young and adult goalkeepers who train constantly and look for equipment they can rely on in every match.
Size 8 is one of the most sought-after options, being suitable for both advanced juniors and teenagers or adults with medium-sized palms. A correctly chosen glove supports your game through:
secure grip in direct contact with the ball;
better control when parrying and punching;
constant comfort during training and matches;
protection adapted to impact.
At Lupos GK, every model in this category is designed with attention to the balance between grip, flexibility, and durability, so you can feel confident in goal.
For children between 13 and 14 years old playing organized club football, size 8 frequently appears as a transition to gloves with more advanced specifications. Many parents look for goalkeeper gloves for children that offer safety, but also a modern design appreciated by the little ones.
Athletes between 15 and 23 years old, registered or active in regular competitions, often choose size 8 for the stability it offers. You need constant grip, a firm backhand, and a construction that withstands frequent training sessions.
And if you play at an amateur level, but with intensity, the same size offers you support and comfort without compromises.
Grip influences every intervention. The latex used in Lupos GK gloves is chosen for good adherence on dry pitches and controlled behavior on slightly wet surfaces. The ball remains under control, and the feeling in the palm is clear.
The backhand has the role of stabilizing the hand during punching and clearances. The models in this category use flexible but firm materials that support the wrist without limiting natural movement.
For more safety, you can opt for variants with finger protection, recommended for growing goalkeepers or those returning after longer breaks.
The category includes a varied selection of goalkeeper gloves, from models with classic cuts to modern designs. Among the frequent choices are Lupos Patriot size 8, appreciated for comfort and balance in catching, but also Lupos Gladiator size 8, known for its solid construction and stability in the palm.
If you are coming from models like Kipsta or R-Gol, here you discover a Romanian alternative, created specifically for the real requirements of goalkeepers.
A glove that is too loose reduces control. One that is too tight tires the hand faster. If you have doubts, consult the size guide for goalkeeper gloves and measure the palm correctly. The right choice starts with the correct information.
Gloves need to be integrated into a coherent set of goalkeeper equipment. Discover protection, clothing, and accessories dedicated to goalkeepers on the goalkeeper equipment page, designed for training and intense matches.
Explore all available models on the Lupos GK goalkeeper gloves page and choose the variant that suits your playing style. Test the feeling in the palm, compare the cuts, and stay connected to future releases. LuposGK is a Romanian brand dedicated to goalkeepers who grow through work and consistency.
Size 8 goalkeeper gloves are suitable for teenage or adult goalkeepers with medium palms. They offer a good balance between fit and flexibility, helping to control the ball and protect the palm during interventions.
The choice is made based on the circumference of the palm, the type of cut and the level of play. It is important that the gloves fit well on the hand, without gaps in the fingers, but allow for optimal mobility.
There are size 8 models for all levels: beginner, intermediate and advanced. The differences come in latex, finger protection and grip technologies.
The negative cut provides a tight fit, the roll finger increases the contact surface with the ball, and the flat cut is looser and more comfortable for training.
Latex directly influences grip and durability. Soft latex offers superior grip, while harder latex holds up better on synthetic pitches.
Yes, but performance varies depending on the type of latex. There are models specifically designed for rain, humidity or dry surfaces.
Hand wash after use, dry naturally and store in a ventilated place. Proper maintenance extends the life of the latex.
Yes. Many goalkeepers use one pair for training and one for matches to maintain optimal grip in competition.
They should be well-fitted, with no free space at the fingertips, but without causing discomfort or excessive pressure.
Because they are designed for high grip, comfort and durability, being adapted to the requirements of modern goalkeepers, regardless of performance level.