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All-New Adidas Predator 18 Fingersave Pro Goalkeeper Gloves Revealed

Adidas' entire collection of goalkeeper gloves is relaunched in a new design inspired by the Predator 18 boots, just a few months after the same thing happened to align the glove design with that of the Nemeziz 17 boot.

Adidas Predator 18 Fingersave Pro - Black / Solar Red / Copper Gold / White

This image shows the new Adidas Predator 2018 goalkeeper gloves.

Inspired by the Adidas Predator 18 Skystalker pack soccer boots, the new Adidas gloves are black with a s tubel graphic print covering the entire outside. 'Copper Gold' brandings and some rubber elements in the color alongside tonal ones on the fingers complete the look.

We don't expect features to have changed a lot compared to the Ace 17 gloves, although we have to wait for a more detailed rundown of them before we can confirm that.

Adidas Predator 18 Pro

Part of the Adidas Skystalker pack, the new Predator 18 Fingersave Pro gloves will be launched in early December 2017. The RRP is USD 140 (EUR 120, GBP 100), the same as the current Ace.

Manuel Neuer will once again receive a signature edition, but not before early 2018. New colorway updates will be released together with the 3 Stripes' football boot collections.

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