Tour TR-400 Goalie Catch Glove
  • Black/Red/Silver (Tour TR-400 Goalie Catch Glove)
  • Backhand (Tour TR-400 Goalie Catch Glove)
  • Denier Nylon w/ Synthetic Leather (Tour TR-400 Goalie Catch Glove)
  • Cuff (Tour TR-400 Goalie Catch Glove)
  • Palm - Open (Tour TR-400 Goalie Catch Glove)
  • Palm - Closed (Tour TR-400 Goalie Catch Glove)

Tour TR-400 Goalie Catch Glove

2010 | 1577-41
[Senior]
  • Excludes any applicable taxes and shipping costs.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Internal wrist strap with "Cool Max" moisture wicking liner
  • Lightweight and easy to close
  • Backhand (at wrist) opens for drying

 

FEATURES

Weight:1.64 lbsWeight of the product measured in pounds.
Number of Adjustable Straps:NoneNumber and Location of Straps used for adjusting the overall fit.
Pocket Type:Single T, Nylon LacingDesign and shape of the pocket.
External Material:NylonType of external material.
Made In:ChinaCountry of origin.
Warranty:90 DaysPeriod of time the product is covered under a manufacturer's warranty.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

  • Durable denier nylon face with synthetic leather for durability
  • Double layered finger protection
  • Lightweight EVA padding for easy maneuvering
  • Reinforced stitching
  • Ideal for recreational roller hockey
  • Available in Black/Red/White only

Manufacturer's Note:  Tour uses the terms "junior" and "youth" interchangeably

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SIZE CHART

Measure your hand from the heel of the palm to the tip of the middle finger, then consult the chart below to find the size that will work for you.

Catch Glove Sizing Chart
YOUTH JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE SENIOR
4 3/4 - 5 5/8 in. 5 5/8 - 6 1/4 in. 6 1/4 - 7 in. 7 - 8 3/8 in.
119 - 143 cm 144 - 160 cm 161 - 178 cm 179 - 213 cm

Keys to a Proper Fit:

  • The goalie's fingers should extend out to the end of the finger stalls of the inside palm to ensure a proper fit. However, any more than 1/2" from the tip of the goaltender's finger to the end of the finger stall and the goaltender will not have the leverage needed to properly close and control the glove.
     
  • The heel of your hand should line up with the heel and cuff of the catcher. If not, the proper balance between the cuff and catching portion of the glove may be disturbed, making the glove too cumbersome while sacrificing protection. 

 

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