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NEW True Catalyst 7X3 Gloves, Red, 12”
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NEW True Catalyst 7X3 Gloves, Royal Blue, 12”
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Red Junior True Catalyst 9X Gloves 11" (Used)
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NEW True Catalyst 7X3 Gloves, Red, 11”
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Red Junior True Catalyst 9X Gloves 12" (Used)
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True XC7 Gloves 12" (New)
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True XC7 Gloves 12" (New)
$48
Retail price: $80
NEW True Catalyst 7X3 Gloves, Navy Blue, 11”
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Blue Junior True Catalyst Gloves 11"
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True Gloves |  Junior 11”
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True Gloves | Junior 11”
$35
Retail price: $75
True Catalyst 7x3 Gloves 12’ Used Once
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NEW True XC9 Gloves, Red, 12”
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NEW True XC9 Gloves, Red, 12”
$90
Retail price: $150
NEW True Catalyst 7X3 Gloves, Black/Red, 11”
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NEW True Catalyst 7X3 Gloves, Black, 11”
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NEW True Catalyst 7X3 Gloves, Navy Blue, 10”
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Blue Junior True XC9 Pro ZPalm Gloves 12" (Used)
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NEW True Catalyst 7X3 Gloves, Navy Blue, 12”
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Junior Hockey Gloves Frequently Asked Questions

Youth hockey glove buying tips

At the youth hockey level, you should prioritize fit, comfort and level of protection over cost and brand name when you’re buying gear. This rule applies even more when you're buying hockey protective gear such as gloves. While you’re still growing, there’s really no need to buy brand new hockey gloves, and you don’t need the latest version of hockey gloves either. That’s where SidelineSwap comes in.

We have a great selection of gently used hockey gloves that are perfect for the player who is just starting out, or who isn’t full grown yet. Check out any of our youth size hockey gloves from CCM, Bauer, Easton, and more. To get your child's correct glove fit, you need to measure the distance from the base of his or her palm to the tip of their middle finger and multiply the measurement (in inches) by two. Their wrist should be fully covered by the cuff of the glove and their fingertips shouldn't protrude past the end of their glove’s fingertips. Gloves that are too small won't offer adequate protection, while gloves that are too large will inhibit mobility.