Lacrosse glove

Lacrosse gloves are heavily-padded, protective gloves worn by men's lacrosse players. The gloves are designed to protect players' hands, wrists, and forearms from checks, or legal defensive hitting common in the sport. Gloves consist of thick padding on the back of the hand and forearm covered in leather or canvas material, and a palm area made of synthetic and mesh material. A goaltender's gloves may have extra padding for the thumb to protect against injury from shots. While NCAA collegiate rules require that men's gloves have palms covered, other leagues, including post-collegiate club lacrosse, the National Lacrosse League, Major League Lacrosse, and international play, permit players to cut out the palm area for greater grip and control of the lacrosse stick.

Lacrosse gloves also differ from regular, to goalie gloves. goalie gloves have extra padding that is optional. Gloves are meant for large portions of protection to the knuckles, fingers and other parts of a hand.

Women's lacrosse rules do not require glove use, except for goalies [1] since hitting is not permitted, but some players use smaller gloves for increased grip and minor protection from incidental contact.

References

  1. ^ "NCAA 2010 Women's Lacrosse Rules" (PDF). NCAA.org. http://www.ncaapublications.com/Uploads/PDF/W_Lax_Rules_11_25fb0f2e8d-40e0-4668-a519-00e488777ada.pdf. Retrieved 2009-11-16.