What Makes a Goalkeeper Glove Suitable for Artificial Turf?
Not all goalkeeper gloves are equal on artificial surfaces. The features that determine turf performance are:
Latex compound hardness. Softer, tackier latex — the type used on match-day and super-pro gloves — performs excellently on natural grass but degrades extremely rapidly on artificial turf. Gloves designed for turf use harder, more durable latex compounds that resist abrasion while still delivering reliable grip. This is the single most important specification difference between a turf glove and a standard match glove.
Palm thickness. A thicker palm foam layer provides a deeper wear buffer before the latex surface degrades to the backing. Gloves in Elite Sport's artificial grass range carry sufficient palm thickness to absorb the increased surface contact of turf training and match play.
Finger and backhand construction. Ground contact during dives and saves puts stress not just on the palm but across the full backhand and finger zone. Reinforced backhand panels and durable stitching on turf-rated gloves extend the life of the complete glove — not just the palm.
Wrist closure durability. Repeated diving, rolling, and ground contact wears on closure systems. Turf gloves use robust wrist closures that maintain their structural integrity across intensive turf use.
The Elite Sport Nobre Series — The Artificial Turf Specialist Range
The Nobre series is Elite Sport's dedicated artificial turf goalkeeper glove line. Designed specifically for 3G and 4G surfaces, the Nobre range balances latex durability, palm protection, and grip performance across the demands of synthetic playing conditions.
Available across multiple colourways and two generations (Nobre 25 and Nobre 26), with design variants including Art S, Art B, Black, White, and Real — the Nobre range gives goalkeepers who train and compete predominantly on artificial turf a purpose-built option at the €69.95 price point. These are not compromised gloves; they are correctly specified gloves for the surface where most goalkeeping now happens.
Can I Use Regular Goalkeeper Gloves on Artificial Grass?
Yes — but with an important caveat. Regular goalkeeper gloves, particularly match-day or super-pro models with soft, high-tack latex, will wear significantly faster on artificial turf than on natural grass. Using a premium match glove on 3G daily training will typically reduce its lifespan by 50–70% compared to natural grass use. The professional approach — and the most cost-effective one — is to maintain separate gloves for turf and natural grass, or to use a turf-rated glove for all artificial surface sessions and reserve better latex for natural grass matches.
For goalkeepers who train exclusively or primarily on artificial turf, the gloves on this page are the appropriate choice. For those who split time between surfaces, explore the complete goalkeeper gloves range to find the right pair for each context.
How to Make Goalkeeper Gloves Last Longer on Artificial Turf
Even the most turf-rated glove benefits from consistent care:
Rinse palms with cool, clean water immediately after every session — do not allow rubber crumb or synthetic fibre residue to dry into the latex. Allow gloves to air-dry fully before storing, away from direct heat. Never leave gloves compressed in a kit bag while wet. Pre-moistening the palm before play on dry artificial turf helps maintain grip and reduces the abrasive effect of dry synthetic fibres on dry latex. Rotate between two pairs where budget allows — alternating pairs reduces per-session wear on each glove significantly.
Worldwide Shipping | Free EU Delivery from €89.95
All artificial grass goalkeeper glove orders ship worldwide with express delivery options. EU customers receive free delivery on orders over €89.95. Every purchase is covered by our 14-day return policy.