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Bauer Bauer Prodigy Goalie Catch Glove - Youth

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Bauer Bauer Prodigy Goalie Catch Glove - Youth

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2024 | 62120-11
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The new Prodigy Youth Catch Glove is the latest performance glove from Bauer, designed for younger goalies with an easy closure break to make catching pucks feel a little easier.

Glove Closure: 75 Degree

Pocket Type: Double-T

External Material: Jenpro

When purchasing a new goalie glove, there are many factors to consider ensuring that you get the model for your level and style of play. If you’re unsure which glove suits you best, or if you need help finding the right size visit your local Pure Hockey.

This glove features a pre-formed easy close palm break for a game ready feel right off the shelf. The 75-degree break of the Prodigy is geared toward the finger to thumb closure allowing for a wider more open catching surface. The 3D mesh wrist strap allows for free range of motion and enhanced wrist control.

Looking at the pocket of the glove Vaughn has included their Double T with a skate lace pocket for maximum depth and volume. The wide span T-web is reinforced at the top allowing for a more open catching surface, with increased stability and durability. 

If you’re a young goalie looking to experience some of the same top technologies in a glove specially designed to help younger goalies, the new Bauer Prodigy is a great option.

 

 


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Break Angle Closure Type:590 - Full HandThe angle at which the catching glove closes in relation to your hand.
Break Angle:75 DegreeThe angle at which the catching glove closes. When holding your bare hand in a catching position, 45-50 degree break angles close directly between your forefinger and thumb, while a 90 degree break closes very near your thumb.