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Some of the biggest names in football equipment make youth football gloves, including Under Armour, Nike, adidas, Battle, and Grip Boost.
Former football player Matt Furstenburg created his product Grip Boost, designed to keep gloves tacky, using a polymer derived from crab shells.
It’s all in the name. Grip Boost’s Stealth Pro Elite Football Gloves feature GB’s innovative Grip Tack Technology more maximum performance and control as it is one of the tackiest palm on ...
New rule targets fairness in competition; grip-enhanced sleeves must be certified to comply with gameplay regulations The ...
Lizard Skins is the new white labeling partner for the University of Maryland startup founded by a football player and chemical engineers. The deal is designed to put the company's grip-enhancing gel ...
Before a football season begins, stocking up on protective equipment should be at the top of everybody’s priority list. However, no player should underestimate the importance of performance-e… ...
BALTIMORE, March 22, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Grip Boost Inc., an innovator in grip technology solutions for athletes, today unveiled its Grip Boost Second Skin Golf Glove 2.0. The advanced golf glove ...
What’s with all those one-handed catches? A new generation of silicone gloves is 20 percent stickier than the human hand, making them almost mandatory equipment.
The NFHS Football Rules Committee announced the requirement for this new standard in February 2025, designed to be a ...
That’s not all. Hill has also become an investor in the company that makes the gloves, Grip Boost, Inc., the Florida-based outfit announced Friday.
Robotic glove born out of GM, NASA partnership GM's RoboGlove to help boost grip of workers By: Alexandra Bahou Posted 5:56 AM, Sep 01, 2016 and last updated 7:41 AM, Sep 01, 2016 ...
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