Best products from r/GoalKeepers

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1. Shoulder Brace Support Adjustable for Women and Men | Compression Sleeve Strap for Torn Rotator Cuff | Shoulder Pain Relief for Joint Dislocations and Labrum Tear Injury

    Features:
  • Shoulder Pain Relief: This Shoulder stability Brace is designed to provide comfort during shoulder Pain by discreetly keeping constant soothing pressure on your shoulder while you carry on with daily errands. This stabilizing brace comes with a pocket for cold or hot packs (packs not included in package) which can be adjusted for compression required using its strong Velcro Straps.
  • Flexible Size: This adjustable shoulder posture brace can be worn by both Men and women on both left and right Shoulders with ease. Arm brace will work for size 11” to 16” and Chest size 30” to 50” body weight 120lb to 215lbs.Can be worn on clothes or under garments using only one hand.
  • Multiple Usages:No matter if you are suffering from upper body pain.play sports or just a gym enthusiast-This brace will help your body release some of that pain and shoulder stiffness.
  • Strong Shoulder brace: This Shoulder Compression Sleeve is made with strong quality premium materials like Neoprene, Nylon and lycra using strong plastic hook & loop and high quality Velcro straps. These materials are gentle on your skin and breathable so your shoulder skin does not suffocate and it aids prolong usage.
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Shoulder Brace Support Adjustable for Women and Men | Compression Sleeve Strap for Torn Rotator Cuff | Shoulder Pain Relief for Joint Dislocations and Labrum Tear Injury
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u/frecciasport · 3 pointsr/GoalKeepers

Use gel dish soap like Dawn, Palmolive, etc. I get the generic store brand because I don't like paying for marketing and packaging.

If you can get it colorless and odorless, you have pretty much copied "glove wash" sold for US$3+ per ounce.

Just rinse with water if you didn't do much work during the game. Soak the gloves and do a deep-rub clean with soap when you play in mud.

Thanks for posting this! This is probably the best thing you can do to preserve a pair of gloves.

Good luck!

Didn't mean to come off as preachy, btw

u/RybusonRye · 2 pointsr/GoalKeepers

Right now I've got the Reusch Receptor D1s. They are good if the field you play on is turf or if you ever play indoors. The foam is rather durable and I've had no issues with it getting torn up by artificial turf. I've got fairly weak wrists/hands from an injury when I was a kid and the wrist straps give great support. These do include finger-saves that you can not remove however, good for me not so much for others.

I've had other Reusch gloves in the past and loved all of them, I'd recommend trying to find a place to try them on before purchasing if possible (especially ones with finger saves) as the cut is different than other brand of gloves I've had like Nike or Adidas.

https://www.amazon.com/Reusch-Soccer-Finger-Support-Goalkeeper/dp/B01BUX2VAM/ref=pd_lpo_200_bs_lp_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=Y9RP0HVZHT2CZDJPWXN5 (an example of Reusch glove better suited for natural grass fields)

Good luck in your search!

u/Stop_dat · 3 pointsr/GoalKeepers

I started keeping pretty late (after college). Since I didn't have a coach, I learned by reading. It's been a while since I took to the books but this one comes to mind.

There are a LOT more resources now. Alberto Ruiz's YouTube channel is a great start.

Good luck!

u/J_Asti · 2 pointsr/GoalKeepers

I've used Storelli compression pants which can be fairly pricey and I've actually found that they have a tendency to ride up, exposing your hips and outer thigh area which ultimately cancels out the padding that is in place. That said, if you put a thinner compression short over them (like some of the basic under armor ones) to hold in place, the protection built in is very good. Otherwise I'm sure any other major brand would get the job done as well.

Here is a page of different types of compression shorts:
http://www.soccer.com/Navigation.process?Ne=178&Srp=48&N=4294960223+1234

Under armor short to wear over: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001W7WX6O/ref=twister_B000214TTU#Ask

I would avoid goalie shorts unless you have a particular reason for them, because they are usually fairly lose and so even if the pads are good they aren't in nearly the right place when you actually have to make a save. The positive in this case would be the fabric will tear less quickly, so if that is something of interest to you then these are a good purchase as well.

u/danelhombre19 · 1 pointr/GoalKeepers

Same here bro. I bought a brace, and that helped me keep my shoulder (and mind) in place. It gives me a sense of security wearing this to my games. Best of luck!

Good Brace that I use:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FSL9V1K/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/the_chinaski · 1 pointr/GoalKeepers

I primarily play indoor and to save my knees from the turf, I use asics gel knee pads. I make a small incision on the inside of the sleeve (at the bottom of the pocket) and pull out the gel insert so they aren't so thick and make sliding easier but with a little bit of padding that the sleeve offers. I usually tape the bottom with mueller cloth tape to keep them from sliding down on slides and electrical tape at the top to keep the rubber bits from the turf out while playing. I play year round averaging about 2 games a week and they are still holding up after 4 years.

u/CowardlyYossarian · 2 pointsr/GoalKeepers

I use Storelli BodyShield shin guard holders (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008QA6ZWS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_66GwDbBQ8TW9V) to hold Nike Mercurial Lite guards. The Storelli holders give me outside of ankle and leg padding when diving and sliding on some of the rocky and rough pitches I play on, while still staying pretty slim and out of the way. My only complaint is the heel strap part can get rolled over itself if I'm not careful getting my socks over them. If I had nicer pitches in my area I would probably just use standard sleeves with my guards.

u/8_ball · 1 pointr/GoalKeepers

I just started a few games ago with my new pair. Pour some water over the palms and clap a few times. Using these, pretty happy with them so far for a cheap pair.

It has been waaay easier to catch the ball and control rebounds, not sure how much is the water and how much was my old gloves being terrible.

u/MastaRolls · 8 pointsr/GoalKeepers

Well you definitely want to avoid sliding on your knees, but buy some padded goalie pants. They wont stop everything, but they help alot.

amazon - reusch GK pants

u/NoTwoPencil · 1 pointr/GoalKeepers

I bought this a couple months ago and it works really well. a little smaller but it spits the ball back at you just fine. I use it to warm up by myself before games.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004NKIQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Powerjugs · 1 pointr/GoalKeepers

I have Elbow pads which work well on abrasive surfaces, 3/4 length compression 'trousers' and an old but resistant t-shirt for Astroturf. I play 3 times a week in 5 and 7-a-side games and this has virtually eliminated all burns I'd have received.

u/catman1984 · 2 pointsr/GoalKeepers

Get some of THESE, put them on your wrists instead of ankles, train. Take them off, train. It's like magic - both hands go to the ball now!

All kidding aside, it's really helpful depending on your age and playing experience. If you're relatively new to the position and haven't yet developed many bad habits, this can work wonders in reinforcing getting both hands to the ball.

u/BirdPeckOfPower · 1 pointr/GoalKeepers

You'll get turf burns no matter what. I'd still take the turf over some of the grass fields in my area.

I wear these. They're cheap, and not too restrictive. I get the occasional burn, but nothing super painful. I go through a pair every season.

Besides those, either a 3/4 pant if you want a pant/short hybrid, or just full-on GK pants. Storelli makes good stuff, but expensive.

u/JustMyOpinion2 · 1 pointr/GoalKeepers

What about using something like this so you can effectively put a wall anywhere you need it on the field. The one I linked might be too big and not portable enough, but you get the idea.

u/tico0001 · 1 pointr/GoalKeepers

I think a big reason to get "quality" gloves is to keep your fingers safe. Since it's recreational, it's really not worth risking an injury.

I've been using Reusch for over 10 years now to play on a recreational indoor league once or twice a week. I always get the "Duo" with Ortho-tec that might be on sale. If you get the the previous generation gloves they are usually $100-$125. I get the Duo because they last longer.



u/Slinger17 · 1 pointr/GoalKeepers

I bought a pair of padded GK pants. 10/10 would recommend

u/Harflin · 3 pointsr/GoalKeepers

I bought these and they've done wonders: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071L9YGYD

No longer available, but you can find a different brand easily.