Intermediate is slightly thinner, slightly shorter fingers and palm.
This is a discussion on Fitting Into Senior Gloves? within the Equipment Chat forums, part of the The Gear category; Yea Bru... Already looking into that option. When trying on trappers, it seemed like Brians has a slightly smaller glove. ...
Yea Bru... Already looking into that option. When trying on trappers, it seemed like Brians has a slightly smaller glove. Intermediate palm meaning slightly thinner, right?
Last edited by Goalie Mom & Son; 01-30-2012 at 07:00 AM.
Intermediate is slightly thinner, slightly shorter fingers and palm.
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I haveWarrior Swagger intermediate gloves, and I've never had a problem facing men's shots in co-ed league and pick up. Once in a while I'll get one that ouches a bit, but such is life as a goalie.
I used to have cheap old Itech senior gloves that were too big and I had lots of troubles with those - pop-outs, stingers, couldn't pick up the puck off the ice... I'm much happier with the better quality, smaller gloves.
I recently got a SR prostock glove with INT palm, best decision I ever made. Fits so much nicer, highly recommend it to any girls or guys with small hands.
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