ECLIPSE PRO
The Eclipse Pro is designed for the keeper who wants a high-performance tool that effectively disappears on the hand. It focuses on a "one-to-one" connection between you and the ball, removing anything that gets in the way of a clean save.
The Elite Surface: Contact Latex
The palm is made from 4mm German Contact Latex, which is widely considered the gold standard for professional grip.
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How it Works: Think of this material like a high-performance tire. It is incredibly soft and "tacky," allowing it to practically glue itself to the ball in dry conditions and stay very reliable when it's wet.
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The Trade-off: Because it is a "performance-first" material, it is delicate. Like a soft racing tire, it wears down faster than a hard, cheap one. You are trading some durability for the best grip money can buy.
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The First Step: It arrives with a protective film. Peeling it off is a slow, careful process, but it’s essential to keep that professional surface pristine before your first session.
The "Zero-Distraction" Fit
We used a Negative Cut, which means the seams are tucked away on the inside. This creates a very snug, secure fit around your fingers. There is no "extra" material floating around inside the glove, giving you a much better feel for exactly where the ball is when you make contact.
Airprene: Strength that Breathes
The backhand is made of Airprene, an evolution of standard neoprene. It’s just as strong and protective, but it’s designed with tiny "pores" that allow heat and moisture to escape. This prevents that "swampy" feeling inside the glove, keeping your hands comfortable and dry even during high-intensity matches.
Maximum Surface Area
Catches aren't always perfect, so we wrapped the latex around the thumb and the outer edges of the hand. This gives you extra "sticky" real estate. If a ball hits the side of your hand or your thumb during a scramble, you still have professional-grade latex there to help you hold on.
Expert Tip: Respect the Latex
To keep a pro-level glove like the Eclipse Pro performing, you have to be its mechanic. Dirt is what kills grip. By carefully washing the palms after every use and avoiding "pinching" the latex when you take them off, you ensure that 4mm of German engineering stays "sticky" for as long as possible.