Finger safe?

I am often asked whether goalkeeper gloves with finger safe are also gives?

In principle it is not bad, but only if you have or have had an injury, if one or more fingers are damaged. Then it makes sense to wear a finger protector. But I am of the opinion that in this case a good tape would be a better choice.

Most of the time, however, the questions come from concerned parents who want to protect their little ones from injury. My opinion is that it is not a good idea to use gloves with finger safety when learning to catch, because little ones with rather stiff fingers cannot learn to catch properly, as they do not have such good contact between the ball and the glove (fingers).

I am firmly convinced that if the little keepers learn to catch properly from the beginning, the risk of injury is greatly reduced. Of course, anything can happen, but don't worry, dear parents, "when they get married everything will be fine again" 😊

So without finger safe, learning and getting the feel for the ball can be achieved more quickly.

This means that there is no finger safe in our shop.