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Bauer S20 GSX Prodigy Youth Goalie Catch Glove

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Bauer S20 GSX Prodigy Youth Goalie Catch Glove

The new Bauer S20 Youth Prodigy goalie catch glove has been re-designed for 2020.  The changes to the GSX Prodigy glove will make it much easier for a young goalie to open and close the glove along with actually catching pucks.  In the past, the Prodigy youth glove was so small and the pocket was so small, it was almost impossible to catch a puck.  With the new GSX Prodigy, a larger double-t pocket that comes pre broken-in makes a tough job for a young goalie much easier.

Bauer S20 Prodigy Youth Goalie Catch Glove Features:

  • Model Year: 2020
  • Blocker Board: Dual Density foam
  • Side Plate: Offset 2-piece
  • Palm: Ivory Nash
  • Liner: Nash
  • Cuff: Velcro closure
  • Perimeter: 35 Inches
  • Regular – Glove goes on the left hand
  • Full Right – Glove goes on the right hand

Sizing Differences: Youth, Junior and Intermediate

Many parents do not understand the sizing terms used in goalie equipment. Youth, junior and intermediate are often confused as too which term goes with which age group. We will explain the differences to help eliminate any errors in the ordering process. Youth goalie gear is the smallest on the market. This is generally for your five year to eight year old goalies. Youth gear is generally less expensive and not made with high quality materials. Higher quality materials and foams at a youth level pose two issues. One; they are too stiff for a small goalie to move around and two; the goalie will outgrow the gear before they even break it in. Therefore it is ok to have lesser quality at the youth goalie gear age group. The junior goalie equipment is for the eight year to the twelve year old goalie. This again is not made with the highest quality materials. The quality is certainly better then the youth gaolie gear however the need for flexibility and movement outweighs the need for high end materials that will last several years. In the junior level gear, specs are more defined and equipment is made with performance in mind. Generally junior goalie equipment will have a lot of performance features that will be found in higher level gear. Lastly is the intermediate level goalie equipment. Intermediate gear is generally for eleven to fourteen year old goalies or even smaller adults. This gear generally uses higher density foams and higher quality materials. Goalies in this age group put a lot of wear and tear on their gear so manufactures need to build it accordingly. Everything about intermediate gear is made with higher level performance features and extra protection features. Players at this age group are playing faster and shooting harder therefore the goalie gear needs to be better as well.