View Full Version : Sande Max Gloves
rodney
11-21-2006, 02:49 AM
Anybody ever heard of Sande Max Gloves ?
Are they anygood ?
leafsrok
11-21-2006, 09:19 PM
heard of 'em, just dont know anything about them
AnthonyJTa
11-22-2006, 04:03 PM
they look like a pretty straight-forward, traditional fit glove. I know their selling point is the "trigger finger" -the index finger has a completely independant pocket (like the thumbs on gloves), so your index finger has a little more room to manuver... neat? who knows?
HockeyInFL
02-11-2007, 03:42 AM
Sande's are great gloves. Very light, wrist mobility is very good as is grip and feel for the stick. I'd recommend them highly. I thought they felt more natural and liked them better than the Vapors and the Eastons, but I'm by no means an expert and the gloves the Sande's are replacing are 15 year old Coopers with black tape wrapped all around them to keep them together and cover up the holes so I'm sure I'd think any modern day glove is great.
leafsrok
02-12-2007, 01:50 PM
man. if your replacing some 15 year old coopers, any glove's gonna feel good. lol
HockeyInFL
02-13-2007, 03:31 AM
Lol, too true......next on my list to replace are my 15 year old Cooper shinguards except I used white tape to hold them together instead of black, lol....the Sande's really are pretty good gloves though....I tried a friend's Vapor XXX's before buying the Sande's and the Vapor's did seem like a tougher maybe even a better made glove, but the Sande's just felt better. I really would recommend them and the price was right since they were on clearance....more money for the new shinguards that way
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