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Brine is a company "born and made in the USA". Since the early 1920's Brine goalkeeper gloves have been in the market. At first, Brine goalkeeper gloves and soccer equipment was sold to private
and regional camps around the Massachusetts area. But due to popularity and quality of their brine goalkeeper gloves grew into a major manufacturer.
It wasn't until the 1960's that the line of Brine Goalkeeper Gloves started to grow into an authority name brand.
Recently, like any other major sports equipment, it started doing heavy research and development using players as their guinea pigs. One of those players that are involved in the development of
brine goalkeeper gloves is Mike Graczyk. Mike played at the University of New Mexico from 2003-2008. Mike was one of the most successful goalkeepers in the whole United States, as well in the history
of the University of New Mexico. He had 30 shutouts and average of .67 goals against average. In 2008, Mike was drafted in the second round by the Colorado Rapids.
Like any other household brand, Brine goalkeeper gloves have a feature that sets them apart from the competition. Brine goalkeeper gloves have a feature called Outlast.
Outlast was developed by Nasa, and it balances temperatures through the use of Thermocules built into the brine goalkeeper gloves that absorb and store excess heat and release it to
prevent and overheating. What this means is that your hands stay cool when it's hot and they remain warm when it's cold; kind of like home insulation.
Brine Triumph 7x/4x Goalkeeper Gloves

Brine Triumph 3x Goalkeeper Glove

Brine Triumph 5x Goalkeeper Glove

Brine Triumph 6x Goalkeeper Glove

Brine Legacy 4x Goalkeeper Glove

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