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malcb33

Moisture wicking glove liners?

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I was watching a game the other day and noticed a player (Kiefer Sherwood, maybe?) had a white, spandex-looking glove on, under his regular glove. I've seen goalies do this too, and I assume it probably helps wick away moisture, similar to wearing a baselayer. Has anyone tried it before? If so, what's your thoughts?

I rotate gloves, because I can't stand wet gloves, which normally isn't really an issue apart from when I'm playing tournaments. But recently I started playing Roller again, which is way warmer, and noticed my gloves getting soaked by the end of a game. This option might make sense for me, but I'd like to gather some thoughts and feedback if anyone has tried this before. I'm guess it probably impacts your feel a bit too

After a quick search, I saw these:

https://wickerssports.com/products/wickers-glove-liners

Seem kinda expensive for what they are, but might be worth a try.

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1 hour ago, IPv6Freely said:

Some of them wear cotton liners, lundqvist being one of the more famous examples (He explains it here https://www.tiktok.com/@spittinchiclets/video/7534892352972786958😞

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I used to wear a racquetball glove under my glove, mostly just for some more grip. Like this:

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Thanks!
How did you find the racquetball glove? It looks a little thicker, but the silicone grip might be nice.

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I have small hands. Gloves always feel a tiny bit big for me. About six months ago I started to try different gloves under my hockey gloves to see if they'd make things fit a bit better and maybe help with better grip when shooting. The first thing I tried were batting gloves for baseball. Then I tried golf gloves. Both worked fine enough, but they were a bit too snug, so I found it a bit awkward when dealing with my helmet straps. 

What I found worked best for me were some latex coated gardening gloves I found at Walmart. I can't find an exact picture, but they look like these. The palms are coated, but the back of the hand is just fabric, so they're more flexible and breathable than the batting and golf gloves. And best of all, they're cheap. $5.

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22 hours ago, malcb33 said:

Thanks!
How did you find the racquetball glove? It looks a little thicker, but the silicone grip might be nice.

Just google. This model is "Head Web Racquetball Glove". They're nice because the backhand is very thin (and half of is mesh) and the grip is fantastic. Barely even knew I had them on. I didn't need them anymore once I switched to custom gloves with intermediate palms.

1 hour ago, puckpilot said:

I have small hands. Gloves always feel a tiny bit big for me. About six months ago I started to try different gloves under my hockey gloves to see if they'd make things fit a bit better and maybe help with better grip when shooting. The first thing I tried were batting gloves for baseball. Then I tried golf gloves. Both worked fine enough, but they were a bit too snug, so I found it a bit awkward when dealing with my helmet straps. 

What I found worked best for me were some latex coated gardening gloves I found at Walmart. I can't find an exact picture, but they look like these. The palms are coated, but the back of the hand is just fabric, so they're more flexible and breathable than the batting and golf gloves. And best of all, they're cheap. $5.

p_1000708670.jpg?product-images=l

Now this would be much too heavy/thick for me. 

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I just ordered a couple pairs of these to try.

Cheap and made from the same material as a baselayer, so very thin and have a little more grip. I wanted something as thin as possible, so fingerless is even better IMO.

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