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Used Warrior 14" Gloves
Cperna5
Used Warrior 14" Gloves
$40
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Retail price: $60
Used Warrior 13" Alpha LX 30 Gloves
Jamesxmas
Used Warrior 13" Alpha LX 30 Gloves
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Used Warrior 12" Alpha LX 30 Gloves
Agmclean60
Used Warrior 12" Alpha LX 30 Gloves
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Warrior 13" Gloves
SScott827
Warrior 13" Gloves
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Warrior 14" Pro Stock AX1 Pro Gloves
Cmck1970
Warrior 14" Pro Stock AX1 Pro Gloves
$60
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Retail price: $160
Senior Warrior Alpha LX2 PRO Gloves
jykl
Senior Warrior Alpha LX2 PRO Gloves
$160
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Used Warrior Covert QRE4 Gloves 13"
Aynsley
Used Warrior Covert QRE4 Gloves 13"
$50
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New Warrior 14" Pro Stock Alpha Pro Gloves Ironman Marvel
jlimbacher13
New Warrior Alpha LX 30 Gloves 14"
jfarias99
New Warrior Alpha LX 30 Gloves 14"
$54
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Warrior Alpha DX Pro Gloves 14" Pro Stock
healthy_scratch
Used  Warrior 13" Pro Stock Covert Pro Gloves
CoachClint
Warrior 13" Pro Stock Alpha DX Pro Gloves
Nmajkowski
13" Blue warrior alpha lx30 hockey gloves
Hockey3232
Warrior QR5 40 Gloves
Riverrat804
Warrior QR5 40 Gloves
$50
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Used Warrior Alpha Pro Gloves 14"
Junior87
Used Warrior Alpha Pro Gloves 14"
$60
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Retail price: $120
Warrior Alpha Pro Team Gloves 14" - Navy/Red/White
adamnathwani
Super Novium Hockey Gloves
jykl
Super Novium Hockey Gloves
$120
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Retail price: $169
Used Warrior Alpha DX5 Gloves 11"
SWPAHockeyDad
Used Warrior Alpha DX5 Gloves 11"
$24
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Retail price: $60

Glove sizing is relatively universal, but it’s important to note that different models within the same brand often have unique fits which may influence your sizing decisions. The Bauer Supreme line, for example, offers a tighter, more anatomical fit compared to the roomier Bauer Nexus gloves. It is important for buyers to do their research to find out which glove will suit them best before making a purchase.

*Note that arm length is measured from knuckles to elbow.

As shown here:

Glove Size Arm Length (in)*
10" 9-11"
11 10-11"
12" 11-12"
13" 12-13"
14" 13-14"
15" 14-15"

Each year, gear manufacturers send countless pieces of equipment to pro and collegiate players across North America – often, customized to those players' unique specs. Those that aren't used are “returned,” and many end up for sale on SidelineSwap.

NHL goalies use a variety of glove breaks depending on their preferences for comfort, catching style, and puck control. The "break" refers to the angle and shape of the glove's palm and how it closes. Each break angle influences how the glove closes around the puck:

60° Break: A steep angle that mimics a baseball glove. The glove closes along the fingers-to-thumb axis.

  • Preferred by: Goalies who want a natural, hand-shaped feel for catching.
  • Notable Models: Bauer gloves often use this break (e.g., Bauer Vapor series).

90° Break: A flat break that closes like a clamp, more across the palm than the fingers.

  • Preferred by: Goalies who prioritize rebound control and a wider catching surface.
  • Notable Models: Some Warrior and CCM gloves.

580 Break (Custom CCM): A unique, steeper break that closes thumb-to-pinky.

  • Preferred by: Goalies who like a natural catching motion with full palm coverage.

590 Break (CCM Standard): A versatile, popular break that closes the thumb-to-index finger. It's a middle ground between natural feel and rebound control.

  • Preferred by: NHL goalies for its flexibility and puck-catching reliability.

600 Break: A flatter, more open shape that closes thumb-to-finger.

  • Preferred by: Goalies who want a large, open pocket for puck retention and easy catching.
  • Notable Models: CCM gloves with an open-face design.

Consider...

  • Personal Preference: Goalies experiment with glove shapes in their early years and stick with what feels natural.
  • Rebound Control: Some gloves emphasize keeping the puck in the pocket, while others prioritize deflecting pucks away.
  • Hand Fit: Tighter or looser fits influence how goalies handle the glove.
  • Playing Style: Aggressive goalies might favor a larger, open-pocket glove (e.g., 600 break), while reactive goalies may prefer a natural closing motion (e.g., 590 or 580 break).

Buying used gear is a sustainable way to score high-quality items at a fraction of the cost. Not only can you find great deals, but you might also stumble upon rare or discontinued gear that’s no longer available in stores. When buying used hockey gloves, here's what to look for:

✔️ Check the palm for signs of tears or holes, which can arise from friction during use.
✔️ Inspect the exterior padding for tears or damage.
✔️ Small tears are usually acceptable, but large cuts can expose your hands to injury.
✔️ Ensure the padding is evenly distributed, especially over the knuckles, palms, and fingers.
✔️ While cleaning can help, heavily stained gloves may be too far gone for use.
✔️ Check seams for loose or fraying stitching, focusing on stress points between the fingers, palm, and cuff. 

🏆 The best part of shopping used on SidelineSwap? We offer Buyer Protection and will issue you a full refund if your item is never shipped, arrives damaged, or is not as described. We also provide No-Questions-Asked returns with Seel. Learn more here.