CCM Tacks 4R Senior Hockey Gloves (2017)
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A soft Nash palm provides a nice feel on your stick, and a brushed nylon liner adds comfort throughout the inside of the glove. To protect you, single density foam runs along the fingers and on the backhand of the glove. This foam offers a competitive level protection while staying lightweight.
The thumb is a hard PE reinforced thumb for further protection in the hand. Finishing off the glove, a lightweight polyester shell provides a very simple and clean look.
A soft Nash palm provides a nice feel on your stick, and a brushed nylon liner adds comfort throughout the inside of the glove. To protect you, single density foam runs along the fingers and on the backhand of the glove. This foam offers a competitive level protection while staying lightweight.
The thumb is a hard PE reinforced thumb for further protection in the hand. Finishing off the glove, a lightweight polyester shell provides a very simple and clean look.
CCM Hockey Gloves Sizing Chart
Player Glove Sizing
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.
Sizing Hockey Gloves (Growing Players)
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”).
Making Sure Your Hockey Gloves Fit (Growing Players)
To ensure hockey gloves fit properly for a growing hockey player, have them place their hands in the glove with their palms facing up. Have the player place their hand inside the glove as they would if they were wearing the glove in a normal situation. Take your index finger and put it between the top of the player's palm and the edge of the cuff. Typically you want no more room than the width of your index finger.
You also want to 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 of the glove finger. 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. You also want to look at the fingers of the glove, and make sure the player’s fingers to fit in each finger slot, but they should not be pressed up against the edge or touching the gussets.
Sizing Hockey Gloves (Full-Grown Players)
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.
Making Sure Your Hockey Gloves Fit (Full-Grown Players)
To ensure your hockey gloves fit properly, you want to take a look at two things.