Brian's ECLIPSE Senior Goalie Catcher
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The Brian's ECLIPSE Senior Goalie Catcher is a high-level catcher designed for goalies. Designed to be lightweight and durable, this catcher features a game ready palm for an easier break-in, a floating wrist cuff, and a smart dial strapping system. This catcher is designed to provide protection in all key areas, while being durable and lightweight.
Break Angle
This catcher features a 45 degree break angle. It features a deep, one-piece cuff and is known for its ability to trap pucks. 45 degree break angles are designed to have a closure that happens directly between the index finger and the thumb. It is best for goalies who prefer snapping the glove shut and trapping the puck.
Cuff Design
The ECLIPSE catcher features a one-piece floating wrist cuff. This design offers maximum wrist mobility and a modern aesthetic. Combined with the floating cuff, this design gives goalies unrestricted movement when reaching or deflecting, helping them react quickly to any shot angle.
Pocket Design
Brian’s opted for an anchor single-T pocket design with nylon webbing closure. This construction allows for a deeper pocket depth, making it massive and having tons of webbing to retain pucks. The integrated beveled thumb protection allows for easier closure, and helps direct pucks into the pocket.
Strapping
The ECLIPSE Goalie Catcher features Brian's Smart Dial System, allowing goalies to fine-tune their fit quickly and precisely. The twist-to-tighten design offers micro-adjustments at both the wrist and backhand, ensuring a secure and consistent feel throughout the game. To loosen, simply pop the dials upwards. This updated system replaces traditional pull straps, simplifying the adjustment process while maintaining a custom, locked-in fit.
External & Interior Material
The glove uses traditional jenpro leather with enhanced reinforcement on the fingers to protect against slashing. On the inside is high-density foam, which is used in most hockey equipment for supreme security in more delicate areas, such as the hands. Brian’s also implemented brand new Bri-Core tri-axle carbon-fibre composite in the cuff to make that area tougher and more rigid.
| Features | Description |
|---|---|
| Break Angle | 45° |
| Palm | Game Ready |
| Stock T | Offset Narrow Single T |
| Strapping | Smart Dial |
| Wrist | Floating |
| Cuff | One-Piece |
| Thumb | Bevelled |
| Graphics | Stock | Customizable |
| Warranty | 6 Months |
| Palm Sizing | SR | INT | XL |
| Catch Hand | Regular | Full Right |
| Senior | *7" - 8 ½" |
|---|---|
| Intermediate | 6 ⅓" - 7" |
| Junior | 5 ¾" - 6 ⅓" |
| Youth | 4 ½" - 5 ¾" |
| *8" - 8 ½" is typically seen as a SR-XL palm **Hand Measurement is made from heel of palm to the tip of your middle finger |
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Goalie Catcher Sizing
More times than not, the fit of your Goalie Catcher is often overlooked. This is likely the result of the limited size availability compared to other pieces of equipment, however a properly sized Catcher provides you the protection and stick control you trust.
Which Catcher Size is for you?
The first step to finding the correct Catcher size is to utilize the “heel-of-palm-to-tip-of-middle-finger” measurement. This measurement will generally send you to the appropriate size you need.
Analyzing the Catcher Fit
It is important to make sure the palm lines up properly within the catching glove, so that it can be closed without excessive force. New goalie gloves will be difficult to close initially, but through either a standard break-in process, or "baking" the catcher with our in-house convection skate ovens, they will soften over time.
*We do not recommend using any conventional in-home ovens, as the results have been very unpredictable in the past and could damage your Catcher.*
Next you want to ensure the adjustable wrist strap goes directly across the wrist bone, and has minimal to no interference with your chest protector. The goaltender should be able to swivel their wrist to accommodate a range of save selections without any restrictions from the chest protector.
Sizing for Growing Goaltenders
For growing goaltenders we recommend following the guidelines set above, rather than sizing up to accommodate growth. Oversized goalie gloves restrict control, especially for young developing goalies. As you climb the size ladder for Catchers, typically the glove requires more strength for pocket closure.
Which Hand Do I Need?
Figuring out which hand you need for your Catcher can be slightly confusing. Goalies generally refer to themselves as "REGULAR" or "FULL RIGHT". Below is the easiest way to simplify which hand you need.
- Goalie Catcher Hands Simplified
- Regular - Catcher worn on your Left Hand
- Full Right - Catcher worn on your Right Hand
| Features | Description |
|---|---|
| Break Angle | 45° |
| Palm | Game Ready |
| Stock T | Offset Narrow Single T |
| Strapping | Smart Dial |
| Wrist | Floating |
| Cuff | One-Piece |
| Thumb | Bevelled |
| Graphics | Stock | Customizable |
| Warranty | 6 Months |
| Palm Sizing | SR | INT | XL |
| Catch Hand | Regular | Full Right |
| Senior | *7" - 8 ½" |
|---|---|
| Intermediate | 6 ⅓" - 7" |
| Junior | 5 ¾" - 6 ⅓" |
| Youth | 4 ½" - 5 ¾" |
| *8" - 8 ½" is typically seen as a SR-XL palm **Hand Measurement is made from heel of palm to the tip of your middle finger |
|
Goalie Catcher Sizing
More times than not, the fit of your Goalie Catcher is often overlooked. This is likely the result of the limited size availability compared to other pieces of equipment, however a properly sized Catcher provides you the protection and stick control you trust.
Which Catcher Size is for you?
The first step to finding the correct Catcher size is to utilize the “heel-of-palm-to-tip-of-middle-finger” measurement. This measurement will generally send you to the appropriate size you need.
Analyzing the Catcher Fit
It is important to make sure the palm lines up properly within the catching glove, so that it can be closed without excessive force. New goalie gloves will be difficult to close initially, but through either a standard break-in process, or "baking" the catcher with our in-house convection skate ovens, they will soften over time.
*We do not recommend using any conventional in-home ovens, as the results have been very unpredictable in the past and could damage your Catcher.*
Next you want to ensure the adjustable wrist strap goes directly across the wrist bone, and has minimal to no interference with your chest protector. The goaltender should be able to swivel their wrist to accommodate a range of save selections without any restrictions from the chest protector.
Sizing for Growing Goaltenders
For growing goaltenders we recommend following the guidelines set above, rather than sizing up to accommodate growth. Oversized goalie gloves restrict control, especially for young developing goalies. As you climb the size ladder for Catchers, typically the glove requires more strength for pocket closure.
Which Hand Do I Need?
Figuring out which hand you need for your Catcher can be slightly confusing. Goalies generally refer to themselves as "REGULAR" or "FULL RIGHT". Below is the easiest way to simplify which hand you need.
- Goalie Catcher Hands Simplified
- Regular - Catcher worn on your Left Hand
- Full Right - Catcher worn on your Right Hand