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Renegade GK Fury Goalie Gloves combine advanced 4+3MM German Giga Grip latex with Pro-Tek Fingersaves to deliver elite-level ball control and finger safety. Designed with breathable 6D Super Mesh and a 360° Duratek wrist strap, these gloves offer superior comfort and secure fit trusted by professional goalkeepers across top global leagues. Engineered in the USA, they balance durability, performance, and style for serious players aiming to elevate their game.


















| ASIN | B07S52SKYF |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,406 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #17 in Soccer Goalkeeper Gloves |
| Brand | Renegade GK |
| Brand Name | Renegade GK |
| Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
| Color | Nightfall - Roll Cut |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,156 Reviews |
| Glove Type | Goalie |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 0.75 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Renegade GK |
| Material | Neoprene |
| Material Type | Neoprene |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | 7 |
| Sport | Soccer |
| Sport Type | Soccer |
| Style Name | Protection,Safety |
| UPC | 086156098511 |
| Warranty Description | 30 days against all manufacturing defects |
B**R
Excellent Keeper Gloves
I have played for 40+ years off and on - always playing goalie. I have played long enough to remember when wearing gloves was considered “weak” and the first pairs being made were of a thermal underwear type material with rubber strips sewn on to the fingers. I have owned many pairs since then from just about every major brand and these are equal to the top brands, better in some ways and are very reasonably priced. To get the features these gloves have in Uhlsport, Brine, Adidas or another brand you would have to spend a good $30 more than these - or more! The fit and finish is excellent and true to size. The fingersavers work great abs are removable. Note - if you want stiffer fingersavers you can buy them and out them in place of the ones that come with the gloves. Like most modern gloves they need a spray of water on the palms before use to activate the “sticky”. I use a mix in a small spray in my bag. All the adjustments on them make them comfortable and protective. If there is a small nitpick I would ask that black be available in ALL models of the gloves. But from a performance perspective these gloves are outstanding and will up your game. Lastly, the Renegade folks are clearly passionate about their products - watch their videos and read their lit to get the most from your new gloves. Enjoy!
J**R
Great gloves, but...
My teenage daughter uses these gloves for high school and travel soccer. The padding is great and they provide a good grip on the ball. She has used them on artificial turf and grass. The gloves take a beating and usually have to be replaces every three months. She has tried several different brands of gloves but these have been her go to pair for the past three years. My biggest compliant is not with the gloves. It is with the company. It is sometimes difficult to determine when new gloves are going to be needed. Gloves that were perfectly fine one day get ripped the next day. There have been occasions when I needed to quickly replace her Renegade gloves, but when you go to order a set they are out of stock. In January of this year, we ran into this problems. Her gloves ripped during a game and needed to be replaced. I tried to order a new set on the company website and Amazon. I was informed the gloves would be available on March 2020. This is not the first time the gloves have been unavailable. I emailed the company and Tyler Vaughan, a company cofounder, actually responded. In a nutshell he told me that they were able to control how fast the gloves sold out just like any other company like Nike. However, what he didn't explain is why it takes over six weeks to get replacement gloves. It just seems like companies like Nike do a better job at restocking their supply than Renegade. Now I keep a spare pair of new gloves in the house in case she has an issue with the ones she is wearing. I lose out on the warranty but at least my daughter doesn't have to wait two months for Renegade to get supply issue resolved. To sum up..gloves good, but I would plan ahead for replacement because Renegade is not reliable.
M**Z
Good value for the comfort!
Overall they are adequate. I am not a pro keeper neither a beginner. Lets break this glove down into a couple of main points for all keepers. read the first sentence of each paragraph for a quick summary. Material and comfort: Materials seem sturdy and strong including the padding but bendable savers. The gloves have more than enough cushion. They have thick padding on the inside and surprising on the outside. I wear a 9 for my gloves because I am so used to basketball and having the feeling of being close to the ball so the extra space they recommend for keepers always bothered me. I bought a size 10 for this one it doesnt feel too bad. Still comfortable and still close in grip and tightness. They have a zipper that is thin and small but by looking at it, it might break off. Especially in indoor games. The finger savers are stiff but after breaking them in one game, they were extremely soft. My taste is to have them pretty stiff so this might be a big factor for some. They will do the job but it seems like they might bend or not resist a full close range shot in indoor. Style: Black is solid, doesnt get too dirty and design is cool and comfort is good. They are black and have a cool desing on the outaide even though you cant see it. if you have preferences on style and appearance for games to be in all black or to look fresh or cool during a game, then this would be perfect. I like to look good on the game because it boosts confidence and as a keeper, you need all the help possible. Game review: Overall Game Feeling after break in period of 2 games was enough to say it was worth it for the comfort. This glove felt soft and ready to go during my 2nd indoor game and it wasnt at all bad. Needs more grip since the initial grip is loosing the stickyness but its better to have less so a GK can adjust it to their style. I will add some GloveGlu or reconditioner to check out how it affects the glove. Price Comparison: Same price range as Brines and Nike and Addias but better materials since this is more their uper range line. The materials will hold up for a couple of games but compared to my Brine King Match Premiers, they feel a bit better. The Brines lasted me about 6 months if not less. The Brine 3X King Match have lasted me 1 year but the strap is completely gone and the padding has multiple holes and and rips. Im comparing these gloves to the Fury because they were all around the same price. These seem to be better but only time will tell. I will be keeping these in good shape and maintaining them off the pitch to make them last. I might revirw these in 6 months or so.
J**K
Good value
Purchased for my son. He really likes these and said they were a real upgrade to his previous gloves. From a spectator perspective it looked like a sure grip and as a parent I appreciate the finger guards. If cared for correctly they seem like they'll last the season. After researching diff options I feel like these were a good bang for my buck.
A**G
Quality Gloves for Great Price!
Son only used for one game so far, but I tried these on and they are solid gloves! Comfortable, quality material.
B**Y
Best glove under $100
I’ve played goalkeeper at every level. I’ve been playing in adult leagues now for nearly a decade and i’ve been through so many gloves at this point in my playing days, and spent so much one gloves by now that I decided to move away from my go to glove gloves and try these out. First, I see a lot of reviews mentioning durability being bad. Unfortunately a fact a goalkeeper learns pretty soon is the better the latex is at gripping the more likely it will be to wear down fast. The more expensive gloves are no exception to this. Cheapo gloves and training gloves sometimes can last a while longer. The durability is a 4/5 for me. I’ve had gloves of similar features that do hold up a bit better longer. However, for the price, you end up with a glove that is very playable for matches. I was able to catch some shots with these that I almost certainly would gave parried away before. The grip when sprayed lightly with water is fantastic. I bought this particular pair for the thumb spines. I’ve had a nagging thumb injury for over a year and they spines, although stiffer than other gloves, provide excellent protection and on some very extended saved have allowed me to make some stops that I may not have been able to do with a less stiff glove. I have narrow hands, and these fit tightly, so the width and beefiness of one’s hands should be taken into consideration. The only con I have with these gloves is that the second time i put then on for a game, The right black elastic by the wrist bandage wrap tore slightly. It did not effect performance, but has gotten worse and will probably push me towards buying another pair and retiring my current pair to pickup and practice duty sooner than I had hoped. All together 4.95/5 is that was an option.
C**Y
Good price/quality ratio
Looks sharp. Fits well. Lot of support and feels like they should hold up well.
S**A
Overall 3.5 stars Cushion 5 stars, grip 3 stars, comfort 3 stars, weight 2.5 stars .
For some background: I played soccer very competitively in HS (YEARS ago) and now play in an old-man league. So I know gloves relatively well but I am not a Division 1 Athlete. I had used a friend's Adidas Predator gloves (~$60) in the past, but I needed to buy my own gloves. I had very high hopes for these when they arrived. The first thing I noticed is the gloves were very stiff--they broken in after practice and a game--but they still were not as comfortable as I would have liked. The finger savers hit an odd spot on my hand. Also the gloves are surprisingly heavy. Based on the way these gloves were described I expected the foam/rubber to be significantly 'grippier' than it was. Even washed and wet the ball slipped more than I felt they should for the price point and marketing on these gloves. The cushion felt great though. Even fastballs hit the gloves lightly. If the gloves were a bit lighter and had a better grip these would be 5-star gloves. I just feel like at this price point there are better options out there.
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