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The CCM Tacks 9040 Junior Hockey Glove is an anatomical, close-to-the-hand fit that gives the maximum amount of control and protection to the player. The fit through the fingers remains the same, with an open 1-piece cuff design.
Palm Material The CCM 9040 Hockey Glove features a Nash palm giving you great feel with your stick. The palm is also reinforced with an additional Nash overlay to help from burning through your palm.
Finger Protection & Side Pinky Protection The 9040 Glove has premium PE Foams with PE plastic inserts in the fingers to provide the player impact protection. With the additional 1-piece side pinky protection, the 9040 glove offers extra protection from errant sticks and pucks.
Backhand Protection Similar to the finger protection, the backhand of the CCM 9040 Gloves feature premium PE Foams with PE Plastic inserts providing impact protection.
Thumb Design The Tacks 9040 Glove comes with a standard 1-piece thumb with PE Foam protection. This thumb provides mobility and protection for the player in mind.
Liner The inside liner of the 9040 glove is a standard soft black nylon material.
Cuff The 9040 features an 1-piece open cuff design to allow freedom of movement, while providing protection to your wrist area.
External Material Lightweight polyester external construction on the 9040 Tacks Hockey Glove gives you a durable quality outer material..
Feature
Description
Backhand Protection
PE Foam with PE Inserts
Category
Recreational
Cuff
Open Cuff
External Material
Lightweight Polyester
Finger Design
Finger Protection
PE Foam with PE Inserts
Gussets
Liner
Standard Black Nylon
Made In
Palm Material
Nash Palm with Nash Reinforcement
Pinky Finger Protection
PE Foam PE Inserts, 1-Piece Side Protection
Sizes
10" - 12"
Thumb Design
Regular PE Thumb
Warranty
90 Days
Weight
Sorry this products blade pattern chart is still being updated. If you would like to inquire directly, click here here to request the size guide on this product.
CCM Junior Hockey Gloves Sizing Chart
Glove Size
10"
11"
12"
Age (years)
8 - 11
9 - 12
11 - 14
Height (ft)
4'3" - 4'8"
4'7" - 5'0"
4'11" - 5'4"
Weight (lbs)
60 - 90
70 - 100
80 - 110
Hand Length (in)
4.5" - 5.0"
5.0" - 5.5"
5.5" - 6.0"
Player Glove Sizing
Sizing Before Purchase
To ensure you're purchasing the proper sized glove, one simple measurement using a measuring tape is all it takes to accurately find your size. Place the tip of the tape measure at the top of your middle finger (or which finger is longest) and measure all the way down to the bottom of your palm. Record this measurement and multiply by two. This will be roughly the size of glove you need. Compare your height, weight and age to the charts provided on each model as well to find your best fit.
Growth Room
If you are including growing room in the glove for a young player, always round the measurement up to the next whole number (ex. 3.2” x 2 = 6.4” -> 7”).
True Size
When sizing for true size (no growth room) using the above measurement, round measurements less than 0.5 down to the next whole number. If the measurement ends in .5 or higher, round up to the nearest whole number.
Fit Guide
When looking for a glove you must first decide what style of glove you like better. This is purely personal preference, and usually pertains to what the player has worn in the past. We have divided all the gloves we carry into three different fits; THS-1, THS-2 and THS-3.
THS-1 (Traditional)
A loose, traditional fitting glove will feel widder around the hand. These gloves typically have 4 protective rolls on the backhand and can use thicker low density comfort foams in the liner to snug up the inside of the glove.
THS-2 (Tapered)
A tapered style glove combines the fit of a traditional and anatomical style glove. This style will offer a snug fit in the fingers and up through the palm of the hand, but widens at the cuff of the glove to allow for better mobility.
THS-3 (Anatomical)
A tighter fitting anatomical glove reduces negative space and feels like a second skin. Anatomical gloves fit tighter around all aspects of your hand, and you may notice the tight cuff reduces some mobility around the wrist comparitive to the other fit styles.
Sizing after Purchase
To ensure a proper size once you have received your gloves, you will want to take a look at two things. One – make sure the your fingers are all the way in the finger slots but not pressing into the gussets on the end, a good fitting glove will leave your fingers so that they are just able to brush the tips of the gussets. Two – make sure thr palm of your hand is not spilling over the end of the glove palm material onto the inner cuff. Keep in mind the moment you first receive your new gloves will be the smallest the glove will ever fit. Over time and with prolonged use, the foams will compress and the leathers will stretch marginally expanding the size of the glove marginally.
If you are sizing a glove to include growth room for a player, have them place their hands in the glove with their palms facing up. To determine if a glove is too big, have the player place their hand inside as they would if they were playing. Next, take your index finger and determine how much additional room is between the top of their palm and the edge of the cuff. Typically you want no more room than the width of your index finger. Then have the player press their fingers against the palm so you can see the outlines, make sure their pinky finger is at least 3/4” of the way into the pinky slot. To determine if the glove is too small, take your fingers and feel along the inner cuff of the glove just after the palm material. Make sure the player’s palm is not spilling over the material and onto the cuff. Next take a look at the fingers of the glove, you want the player’s fingers to fit in each finger slot, but they should not be pressed up against the edge or touching the gussets.
A quick way to test for a proper fit is to pick the stick up off the ground by the shaft, if this cannot be done easily, the glove is probably too big.