The Sub Zero Pro III Blocker represents another benchmark in Brian’s legendary history of producing gear that goalies actually want to wear. The SZ3blocker features their new Hexair Flexed Cuff to allow maximum mobility and airflow to help keep your movements as efficient as possible. This focus continues with the inclusion of their new hydro-phobic SBA Inner Palm, designed to amplify your grip by mitigating the effects of sweat and snow. The SubZero Pro III also features a binding-less face to again maximize coverage, and a sidewall connected to it in a way that minimizes weight. Further to that end, the inclusion of an Optional Air Bladder allows goalies to choose between maximum feel or protection. Amplifying these features is their new Primo Synthetic material with enhanced durability wherever you need.
A familiar feature returns from the the SubZero II blocker in the form of finger protection. With an accordion style wrap around the front of the fingers, the blocker features layers of puck buffering foam when wrapped around a stick! Finally, we all know things can get a little musty in there, so Brian’s has included a nano-silver lining to help fight bacteria and odor from the moment you put it on.
Measure your hand from the heel of the palm to the tip of the middle finger, then consult the chart below to find the size that will work for you.
| Blocker Sizing Chart |
| YOUTH |
JUNIOR |
INTERMEDIATE |
SENIOR |
| 4 3/4 - 5 5/8 in. |
5 5/8 - 6 1/4 in. |
6 1/4 - 7 in. |
7 - 8 3/8 in. |
| 119 - 143 cm |
144 - 160 cm |
161 - 178 cm |
179 - 213 cm |
Key to a Proper Fit:
The blocker should be fitted based on hand size. The goalie's fingers should be no more than 1/4" from the end of the fingers in the palm. If the fingers are too long, chances are the hand tabs that tie down the palm to the blocker are too large. This will cause the blocker to wobble, tilt or rotate on the goaltender's hand, seriously affecting control while limiting coverage (blocking surface).