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reusch Xosa Pro X1 Ortho-Tec Goalkeeper Glove

Item #18371
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Guard the goal with flair in these technicolor gloves from reusch. As seen during the 2010 World Cup on Brazil's Julio Cesar and Uruguay's Fernando Muslera, this glove offers the flexibility and protect you need.

PALM: X1 latex foam for ultimate in grip in all conditions. Expanse Cut puts hands in a catch-ready position.

BACKHAND: Super Softi foam. Embossed foam design makes the glove more flexible. Removable Ortho-Tec stays in the fingers and the thumb help prevent hyperextension. AirVentSystem keeps hands cool.

CLOSURE: Bandage style wrist for a secure fit and wrist support.

BEST FOR: Match play.


Estos son los mismos guantes que usaron los porteros Julio César (Brasil) y Fernando Mulsera (Uruguay) durante el pasado Mundial. Protege tu meta con estilo con estos coloridos guantes de reusch. PALMA: Espuma de látex X1 Wet ‘N Dry para el mejor agarre en cualquier condición climática. Corte expandido que coloca las manos en la posición ideal para atrapar el balón. DORSO: Espuma Super Softi. Espuma repujada que hace los guantes más flexibles. Anillos intercambiables Ortho-Tec en los dedos y el pulgar que previenen la hiperextensión. Sistema de ventilación AirVentSystem que mantiene frescas tus manos. CIERRE: Muñequera con cinta para un ajuste seguro y protección. USO IDEAL: Partidos oficiales. Importados.

Rules of the Game: The ball is in play at all other times it rebounds from either the referee or an assistant referee when they are on the field of play. FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) was founded in Paris on May 21, 1904. The mascot for the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy was a green, white and red stick figure with a soccer ball head named Ciao. The mascots for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan were futuristic, computer-generated creatures named Ato, Kaz and Nik. On a regulation size field, the edge of the penalty box is 18 yards from the goal line.
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