Goalkeeper fans... It's our day! one of the most exciting days of the year is to discover the new collection by Reusch! And this is the chosen day by the German brand to make the anouncement. Reusch is ready for 2016 with the Reusch Re:pulse.
As always the German brand keeps up the good work and gives the reasons of why they are in the top of the market, in our opinion, as the most technical advanced gloves for keepers.
- The new backhand of the Re:pulse takes a step forward in the fit of the gloves with a redistribution of the latx pieces and the fabrics.
- The colors have a more relevant roll and they abandon the boring German concept of a serious and classic look in black and white.
- The wide range of cuts and latex ranges makes it easy to find the model that will fulfil your needs when it comes to fit and price tag.
Main colorway in the Reusch Re:pulse 2016 collection
The main colorway of this collection is going to combine orange and yellow fluor. A fluor colors that we've seen in pas collection and that will most definitely standout for you. Ypu can see that Reusch has high quality products just by looking at the finish of every single glove, taking the risk with this new colorway. We have been producing gloves for a long time and we can assuer you it's not easy to ge that color for latex.
Main colorway in the Reusch Re:pulse 2016 collection
When it comes to the tech specs, the fans of the brand will appreciate that they continue in the same line as past collections. From the Reusch Raptor de 2009 the German brand has decided to maintain com main elements like the ShockShield (thicker latex in the backhand), the Airvent technology (breathable body), the ProFlex fabric (elastic in areas with more pressure) and the spectacular high quality latex in allthe different range models. That was huge back in 2009 but it might be the time to take a step forward.
Reusch Re:pulse Deluxe G2 backhand detail
Is it possible that reusch is in a creative crisis?not even close. And they prove it with the Supreme line, that will be in big new in a few months. That's the line that Reusch must use as a base for their future. A new elastic wrist cuff, textile extension in the backhand for free movements... pure Reusch style.
2nd Reusch Re:pulse 2016 colorway
But lets focus in the positive things we find in the new Reusch Re:pulse collection for 2016. Basically because we have a ton more positive points than negative points. First we should talk about what we get with thos new Re:pulse backhand. Reusch has decided to focus all the pressur of the backhand to the middle fingers and distribute it from the center of the backhand to the rest of the surface.
2nd Reusch Re:pulse 2016 colorway
How long do you think Reusch will be able to last without a latex piece that goes all the way down to the wrist? I think it's the right step to make but i also think that they want to make sure everything is right and that it won't affect any other element, something that no othe brand has achieved yet. And we know that Reusch is all abot comfort.
Reusch Re:pulse de 2016 backhand latex
One of the elements that gains a more important roll in the new Reuscg Re:pulse 2016 is the ProFlex fabric. This time we won't only find it in between the fingers but also in the area where we find the logo if reusch used a logo for their gloves. But They decided to remove the arrow a few years ago.
Reusch Re:pulse Pro A2,
As with all Reusch collection there is a model that is completely different from the rest of the collection: the Reusch Re:pulse A2. A model made with special latex for wet conditions and a neoprene body to insulate the hands from the worst weather conditions like gold, wind or rain.
Guante Re:pulse Pro A2, latex detail
Why makes this palm special for wet conditions? It's because the latex prosity in the A2 is a lot bigger. This way the latex will absorb the water when it gets in contact with the ball so there is no aquaplaning.
Reusch Re:pulse Pro A2
The other main different element in this glove for wet conditions is the body with an isulated material for the worst weather condtions. Because normally when it's raining it's also cold and maybe we even have wind. So the Airvent technology would not help much. That is why Reusch uses a neoprene material for these types of conditions. But not a simple neoprene material
Reusch Repulse Pro A2
This neoprene material is less bulky than the regular neoprene material that we find in other brands. It's thin and more elastic. The Neoprene material extends all the way down to the wrist. And this obviously will not afect the performance in wet conditions.
Professional goalkeepers have started to use them and you can find them in Pre-order now in our website Soloporteros.com