🧤 Grip like a pro, guard like a renegade!
The Renegade GK Fury Goalie Gloves combine professional-grade German Giga Grip latex with advanced Pro-Tek fingersaves and composite latex padding to deliver superior grip, finger safety, and impact protection. Designed with breathable 6D Super Mesh and a secure neoprene cuff, these gloves offer unmatched comfort and wrist support. Trusted by top leagues worldwide, the Fury series is the go-to choice for goalkeepers demanding performance and durability.
Brand | Renegade GK |
Material | Neoprene |
Size | 10 |
Sport | Soccer |
Glove Type | Goalie |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Color | Sub-Z - Roll Cut |
Special Feature | Wrist Support |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 0.9 Pounds |
Closure Type | Hook |
Style | Professional |
UPC | 086156096777 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.83 x 6.46 x 2.68 inches |
Package Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 6 x 2.5 inches |
Brand Name | Renegade GK |
Warranty Description | 30 days against all manufacturing defects |
Model Name | Fury |
Suggested Users | mens |
Manufacturer | Renegade GK |
Part Number | RSG-FU-SZ-10 |
Model Year | 2018 |
J**C
Great fit
My grandson loves them! He likes the option to wear them with or without the finger spines. Great padding also.
C**S
GREAT Gloves for the Price!
This is the second pair of these gloves we have bought for my daughter. She ONLY wants to wear the Renegade brand in the box.
J**A
OK for the price
The qualities isn’t bad for the cost however, my son has had these before and they really didn’t last the whole season without ripping
R**D
Saves the day!
Daughter loves them! Grip is good.
E**A
My son loves these gloves!
Every GK has a preference for how their gloves are cut (e.g. flat, flare, roll, negative). Parents, if you are supporting a player who is new to the GK role, your first step should probably be to go a store and try out the different finger cut styles. My son's first 2 seasons, gloves were bought based on colors and brands. It wasn't until he played in a pair of "negative cut/negative roll" gloves that he really began to appreciate the cut, and then he really fell in love with and embraced the position because he was more comfortable - ergo more confident. So, our appreciation for the game has matured over the years.Now, here we are with a pair of Renegade gloves that he loves. I bought these gloves for my son at the last minute, in a state of panic after I realized we didn't condition his gloves from the previous season and his first middle school tryout was only days away. I thought we'd buy these gloves as an emergency stop-gap until I can buy him a higher quality glove. As it turns out, this is a high quality glove and he loves them. When I asked for his thoughts about the gloves and about buying something else, he wasn't too keen on using anything different. It seems Renegade has won the loyalty of this GK. As far as credentials: my son plays GK for a travel club team in NCSL (2005, 14U). This year he started playing for his middle school team, which is very competitive in Mid-Penn, class 6A. He trains with two semi-pro trainers. He works hard, and he loves these gloves.Regarding the wear comments - I've found that all gloves will begin to break down if they aren't cleaned regularly and properly. That's the nature of the material - soft and sticky to stop the ball... if dirt or that black turf material gets into the pores, then yes, any glove will turn into slick cardboard and become brittle. That's not unique to any manufacturer of good gloves. My son loves the Renegades and our experience is that these are at least as durable as the $140 gloves, if not, slightly more so.
J**R
Great gloves, but...
My teenage daughter uses these gloves for high school and travel soccer. The padding is great and they provide a good grip on the ball. She has used them on artificial turf and grass. The gloves take a beating and usually have to be replaces every three months. She has tried several different brands of gloves but these have been her go to pair for the past three years.My biggest compliant is not with the gloves. It is with the company. It is sometimes difficult to determine when new gloves are going to be needed. Gloves that were perfectly fine one day get ripped the next day. There have been occasions when I needed to quickly replace her Renegade gloves, but when you go to order a set they are out of stock. In January of this year, we ran into this problems. Her gloves ripped during a game and needed to be replaced. I tried to order a new set on the company website and Amazon. I was informed the gloves would be available on March 2020. This is not the first time the gloves have been unavailable.I emailed the company and Tyler Vaughan, a company cofounder, actually responded. In a nutshell he told me that they were able to control how fast the gloves sold out just like any other company like Nike. However, what he didn't explain is why it takes over six weeks to get replacement gloves. It just seems like companies like Nike do a better job at restocking their supply than Renegade.Now I keep a spare pair of new gloves in the house in case she has an issue with the ones she is wearing. I lose out on the warranty but at least my daughter doesn't have to wait two months for Renegade to get supply issue resolved. To sum up..gloves good, but I would plan ahead for replacement because Renegade is not reliable.
T**Z
Great Gloves, But Know What You are Buying
We are on our fourth or fifth pair of Renegade Gloves for my select/ODP-level goalie. My son has tried several other brands, but these are his favorites. With other brands, he's found the finger saves are too stiff to move his fingers forward easily; he like this brand because they prevent overextension but still allow easy bending of the fingers forward.My advice to new buyers:1) Know that the different fits have a different feel. My son prefers the way the roll cut wraps his fingers with a tighter feel, but there are many cuts: flat, roll, hybrid, reverse, etc. You may want a different fit. It's not a bad idea to order a few different fits to determine what you like and then return what you don't.2) Know that there is a trade off between grip and durability. If you want a more durable glove, buy the lower-level gloves. If you want a high-grip glove, by the elite/pro levels. The higher level gloves are going to wear out sooner.3) If you have a serious goalie, you should probably have two pair -- a lower, level, more durable pair for practice and a stickier, pro level for games. Save your "elite" gloves for games -- when you need that high grip.4) Follow the care instructions, including giving your gloves a quick spray with some water before the game and a wash after the game. My son carries a spray bottle of water in his bag to spray his gloves pre-match. The better you care for them, the longer they will last. NEVER spit on your gloves.5) Don't use the palm or inside fingers of your gloves to push yourself up on the field -- use the outside of the glove. The only thing touching the palm and interior fingers of your gloves should be the ball.
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