The Technology Behind Force Pro
PS Latex Backhand — Protection System
The most technically distinctive element of Force Pro gloves is the backhand construction. Where other series use BGS (Backhand Grip System) or GS latex, Force Pro uses PS (Protection System) latex — a harder, more structurally rigid backhand compound specifically engineered to absorb and distribute high-impact forces across the back of the hand during ball contact and ground impact.
PS latex is combined with 4mm reinforced backing foam at the Shock Zone — the primary impact area across the upper backhand that receives direct force on powerful shots, crosses, and clearances. The Shock Zone reinforcement concentrates additional structural protection precisely where the backhand absorbs the most stress, reducing the risk of backhand bruising and wear that goalkeepers on demanding surfaces experience.
NRoll Cut — Protection-First Fit
The NRoll cut used in Force Pro gloves is a negative-roll hybrid: combining the snug fit precision of negative cut across the palm with roll finger construction on key finger zones for enhanced latex coverage. The wrapped thumb adds additional protection at the most exposed digit during saves. The result is a fit that maintains close palm-to-ball contact without sacrificing the structural reinforcement that goalkeepers on hard surfaces need across every finger.
In the Camaleon — Force Pro's flagship model — the cut places roll finger construction on the pinky and index fingers (the most laterally exposed) and negative cut on the middle and ring fingers for palm precision. This specific placement protects the fingers that absorb the most oblique force during high-catch scenarios.
5 Removable Finger Spines
All Force Pro gloves include 5 removable finger spines — individual rigid inserts in each finger channel that provide structural support against hyperextension. Unlike non-removable spines (used in entry-level gloves), removable spines give the goalkeeper full control over their protection level: maximum support with all five in place for intensive match and training use, or progressive removal as technique develops and less structural support is needed.
For young goalkeepers transitioning from youth to adult gloves, or for goalkeepers returning from finger injury, removable spines are a critical protection feature. Force Pro's use of 5 (rather than the more common 4) means every finger is individually supported — including the pinky, the finger most commonly injured in goalkeeper contact situations.
360° Latex Wrist Strap
Force Pro gloves use a 360° latex wrist strap with elastic connector and rubber pull tab — providing circumferential wrist support that resists the lateral and rotational stresses of diving saves on hard surfaces. On softer pitches, wrist stability is relatively less critical; on hard ground, a stable wrist closure prevents the micro-adjustments during dives that cause the glove to shift and the latex to wear unevenly.
The Force Pro Flagship: Elite Sport Camaleon
The Elite Sport Camaleon is the headline Force Pro model — designed in the tradition of legendary Mexican goalkeeper Jorge Campos, whose flamboyant style and exceptional reflexes defined an era of goalkeeping. Beyond the distinctive design, the Camaleon delivers the full Force Pro specification: ES-V Game Line latex, NRoll/Hybrid cut, PS Shock Zone backhand, 5 removable spines, and 360° wrist strap.
The Azteca is the companion model — equal protection specification with a different colourway and design identity.
For sizing, use the Size & Fit Guide. Force Pro gloves are designed for a firm, protective fit — sizing accurately is important to ensure the finger spines align correctly with each finger for full protection benefit.
Worldwide Shipping | Free EU Delivery from €89.95
All Force Pro orders ship worldwide with express delivery. EU customers receive free delivery on orders over €89.95. Every purchase is covered by our 14-day return policy.