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S1GK keeper guide

How to Wash Goalkeeper Gloves

Learn how to wash goalkeeper gloves, protect grip and extend palm life after training and matches.

Quick answer

Wash goalkeeper gloves by rinsing them in lukewarm water, gently removing dirt from the palm, avoiding harsh detergents, and air-drying them away from direct heat. Clean gloves usually grip better and last longer.

How S1GK helps

S1GK structures its range around Academy, Match and Elite, making it easier to choose gear based on the keeper's age, surface, session type and intensity.

Recommended products

For this topic, start with Junior One Glove, Training Grip Glove or Match Pro Glove.

FAQ for keepers

What should a beginner goalkeeper buy first?

A beginner goalkeeper should start with comfortable gloves, a training jersey, grip socks and padded pants if they train on turf or hard ground.

Are match gloves and training gloves different?

Yes. Match gloves usually prioritize grip and ball feel, while training gloves prioritize durability and repeated use.

Should kids use expensive match gloves?

Most kids should start with durable junior or training gloves. Premium match gloves make more sense once they play regularly and understand glove care.

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