PHOTO: Petr Cech Now Wearing Adjustable Goalkeeping Gloves That Cost £120

Published on: 06 March 2017

Arsenal keeper Petr Cech has been seen wearing a revolutionary pair of goalkeeping gloves that extend beyond the wrist, have an adjustable setting to make them tighter and cost a whopping £120.


The Czech Republic stopper donned the new gloves during the Gunners' 3-1 defeat to Liverpool last Saturday, which hardly gave them the best advert as the next must-have accessory for keepers around the world.

Petr Cech's bizarre new £120 gloves have everyone baffled https://t.co/l67xM8qXsa pic.twitter.com/dYbzC437NH

Nevertheless, thePuma evoDISC, whichfeatures "a rotating DISC rather than the traditional velcro strap", asthe Sunreported, may well be what all the world's best may be looking towards if the technology catches on.


According to the product description on thePuma website, these gloves include, "Ultimate Grip Latex palm for wet and dry weather,evoDISC system for ease of tight fit without straps and anAir Zone section for improved breathability", to name but a fewof thenew features.

Petr Cech debuts weird £120 gloves in Arsenal v Liverpool https://t.co/0888xpznCI pic.twitter.com/lEILw2hG7B

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