TYPES OF LATEX
4mm ODIN GRIP
Dry Weather: ★★★★★
Wet Weather: ★★★★☆
Durability: ★★★★☆
4mm Odin Grip is a premium German Contact Pro latex that offers excellent grip in both wet and dry conditions, provided it is looked after properly, such as wiping off excess water. Designed with the professional in mind, it provides exceptional control and comfort on match day, being the choice of many top level players.
4mm YGGDRASIL GRIP
Dry Weather: ★★★★★
Wet Weather: ★★★★☆
Durability: ★★★★★
4mm Yggdrasil Grip is a versatile choice that combines the features of Quartz latex. It is the perfect balance between the properties of Giga and Contact latex. It is characterized by excellent grip in dry conditions, solid in wet conditions and good durability, making it a universal solution for various playing conditions.
4mm FENRIR GRIP
Dry Weather: ★★★★☆
Wet Weather: ★★★☆☆
Durability: ★★★★☆
4 mm Jötunn Grip , made from 4 mm New Basic latex, is a versatile material that provides reliable grip and durability. With solid ball control in various conditions and high comfort of use, it is the perfect choice for both beginners and more experienced goalkeepers.
4mm JOTUNN GRIP
Dry Weather: ★★★☆☆
Wet Weather: ★★★☆☆
Durability: ★★★★☆
4mm Yggdrasil Grip , made from high-quality Giga Grip latex, offers exceptional grip and flexibility that performs well in a variety of weather conditions. It provides excellent ball feel and comfort, making it the perfect choice for goalkeepers looking for a reliable and versatile latex for intense play.
There are a wide range of latex types available in the goalkeeping glove market, with different features and benefits. Understanding which type of latex is best for you can be difficult – from durability to grip to wet grip. Our simple guide below will help answer all your questions and clear up any confusion. It’s worth remembering that the durability and performance ratings of your gloves are dependent on proper care, as outlined in our guide. Latex, being a natural material, is susceptible to abrasion from the first use, and its durability can vary depending on how well you take care of your gloves and the type of surface you play on.