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sells adhesion ultra wrap aqua

Latest post 07-26-2008 4:03 PM by Dida01. 20 replies.
  • 07-22-2008 11:58 PM In reply to

    Re: sells adhesion ultra wrap aqua

    I wouldn't wear Ad Ultra Aqua in training, or in dry weather games. They are specialty wet weather gloves, and they'll last a long time (well over 10 games) if you only wear them in rainy games. To be honest any decent supersoft will perform just as well in dry weather, but last longer and probably be cheaper, so for me there's just no reason to wear them other than during rainy games.

    As for latex damage when putting on/taking off the glove, this for me is why I don't like tri-lock wrists, and always remove the smalll patch of velcro on the inside of the wrist, as that is where, by neccessity, I have to grab the glove with my other hand. So I just remove it - and it doesn't affect
     the fastening in the slightest.

  • 07-25-2008 1:42 PM In reply to

    • tobyh
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    Re: sells adhesion ultra wrap aqua

     but the gloves are worn by pros during dry conditions .. therfore can and do perform in dry conditions... but keep them damp .. otherwise they will dry out ... but ive worn 2 pairs for training iand they are fine .

  • 07-25-2008 2:56 PM In reply to

    • liviubird
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    Re: sells adhesion ultra wrap aqua

    tobyh:
    but the gloves are worn by pros during dry conditions .. therfore can and do perform in dry conditions.

    Yes, but they can replace them as often as they need/want.

    Liviu Bird

  • 07-26-2008 11:40 AM In reply to

    Re: sells adhesion ultra wrap aqua

    Actually, that brings up an interesting point.  How much wear and tear do you guys have on your gloves before you each consider them 'worn out' or no longer suitable?

    For me it's usually when something rips or when the finger tips get so worn out that there are holes in them.  I notice that palms on the gloves don't get as beat up as the finger tips.

  • 07-26-2008 12:01 PM In reply to

    Re: sells adhesion ultra wrap aqua

    gloves:

    Actually, that brings up an interesting point.  How much wear and tear do you guys have on your gloves before you each consider them 'worn out' or no longer suitable?

    For me it's usually when something rips or when the finger tips get so worn out that there are holes in them.  I notice that palms on the gloves don't get as beat up as the finger tips.

    Well, for me I guess ity's when the latex compeltely wears down to the foundation (layer beneath the latex; about 20+ games)! Stick out tongue I live in a family were you use something until it is completely unusuable. But if I had a salary... Wink

  • 07-26-2008 4:03 PM In reply to

    Re: sells adhesion ultra wrap aqua

     

    I use gloves until they;

    A) Have no grip

    or

    B) They are too badly damaged

    Dida now of Merstham FC :P

    Never judge yourself on how many shots you let in, judge yourself on the shots u didnt let in.

    Keepers are criticised and praised, its the keepers choice to decide what to listen to.

    tough times come and go,tough people last forever...

    Fail to prepare and prepare to fail. A cliche but is all too true.

    You get out what u put in, simple as!

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