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Equipment => Wicket Keeping => Topic started by: jimmy23 on February 15, 2018, 10:31:25 AM
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My quest for new gloves continues
Does anyone have any idea which gloves are the ‘slimmest’ cut?
Are the Kookaburra 1000L a slimmer cut?
I don’t like the wide cut of some gloves as I find it too bulky.
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@jimmy23
Do you mean the width of the cuff or the thickness/padding of the cuff?
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Have a look at the b3 gloves they are quite slim fitting the older GM gloves were quite fitting as well
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@jimmy23
Do you mean the width of the cuff or the thickness/padding of the cuff?
Sorry, I mean slimmest as in width of the glove.
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@jimmy23
Have you any idea what width you're looking for?
https://b3cricket.com/cricket-shop/wicket-keeping/wicket-keeping-gloves/
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@jimmy23
Have you any idea what width you're looking for?
https://b3cricket.com/cricket-shop/wicket-keeping/wicket-keeping-gloves/
I have used the GN Prestige for the past 3 years and now they are ready for replacing I’m after something narrower fitting and with a square cuff basically
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Kookaburra gloves are quite slim I have small hands and use the 1000L gloves and they're great in terms of fit
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The Kook 1500 short cuff gloves are a great snug fit...
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just done some measuring, Kooks width around 15cm, ton, chase and gm around 14-14.5cm and gn,s 16cm
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just done some measuring, Kooks width around 15cm, ton, chase and gm around 14-14.5cm and gn,s 16cm
I was goalso g to say of you have been using GN gloves they certainly aren't snug having the widest palm and being the worst fitting of all of my set, kook and GM are very similar and both offer great fit personally the kook blaze 1000L I have just about pip my GM gloves but only just