We start with the adidas Classic glove, a glove that takes us directly back to the most novel era, and that is a brutal aesthetic level.
Technically we have the URG 2.0 palm which as you already know gives us a very good grip, and added to the negative cut, gives us that comfortable and all-terrain glove that we sometimes want so much. The closing strap gives us a really classic and functional glove. A great alternative.
We continue with the adidas Copa glove, a glove that replicates certain qualities of what we see in football boots with the same surname and that is an armed and comfortable glove.
The palm is again the URG 2.0, a classic adidas palm with a latex mesh that besides giving some padding makes the glove very light. We have a more modern fastening strap and it is a glove that Manuel Neuer himself wore for a long time. A safe glove under the sticks
And we finish with my favourite adidas glove and the one that I think most goalkeepers use, the adidas Predator Pro, which we have in the hands of Ter Stegen, De Gea or ‘El Dibu’ Martinez and many more adidas goalkeepers.
The palm is sometimes in the URG1.0 version and sometimes in the URG 2.0 version like this one, which guarantees an optimal grip in all situations. Also the back of the palm has rubber inserts (we are talking about Predator) which will help us both in clearing and punching.
There is also no strap on the palm, making this perhaps the most minimalist and tightest of the three.



So far, this is the review of the new adidas goalkeeper glove range, which has many alternatives, but I can't help but choose the adidas Predator Pro. Which is your favourite?