Fresh 'n' Dry AirLoop Glove Dryer
Fresh 'n' Dry AirLoop Glove Dryer
Fresh 'n' Dry AirLoop Glove Dryer
Fresh 'n' Dry AirLoop Glove Dryer
Fresh 'n' Dry AirLoop Glove Dryer
Fresh 'n' Dry AirLoop Glove Dryer

Fresh 'n' Dry AirLoop Glove Dryer

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🔵 Refresh & Dry

  • Dry Gloves Twice as Fast
  • Helps Gloves Last Longer

More airflow. Quicker drying. Stay match-ready.
AirLoop is the ultimate drying tool for goalkeeper gloves. It's specially designed structure slips into your gloves after play, gently prying them open to increase internal airflow – helping them dry faster and fresher.

The AirLoop maintains glove shape while reducing moisture buildup, odour, and bacteria – extending the life and feel of your gloves.

How to use:

- After washing gloves, or immediately after play, insert the Airloop to open up the goalkeeper glove by rolling it into a small circle and inserting it into the cuff area
- Spray glovefresh inside your gloves for extra freshness
- Leave to dry outside of direct sunlight

Each pack contains x2 AirLoops

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How to Dry Gloves Properly

Open up glove with Airloop

When: After washing your gloves

Use the Airloop to open up the wrist of your glove to increase airflow. Gloves dry twice as quick with Airloop, as well as reducing odours inside.

Spray glovefresh inside the glove

When: After washing, before leaving to dry

Our unique formula prevents odours, breaking down the sweat and bacteria found inside goalkeeper gloves.

Leave to dry safely

When: After washing, 24hrs before next use

Use the Clip 'n' Dry to hang gloves so they can dry naturally. Exposing gloves to sunlight or heat will damage the latex, causing them to flake.

Glove Care FAQs

Gloves often get wet, either after a rainy matchday or after washing them.

Leaving them on the side means bacteria can build up, causing them to smell. Even worse, attempting to speed up the drying process with heat or sunlight will damage the glove latex, causing it to crack.

By increasing airflow, using glovefresh, and allowing gloves to dry naturally, it ensures your gloves don't smell, dry quickly, and are ready for use.

After washing gloves thoroughly, it can take a while to fully dry your glove as latex is an absorbant material.

In lab tests, we found that gloves usually take around 36 hours to fully dry after a thorough wash.

With our specialist DRY products, gloves are ready to use within 18-24 hours after a full wash

Yes! gloveglu is authorised for use across football and soccer globally.

We think it actually makes the game more fair, as it levels the playing field for goalkeepers who can't replace their gloves every week or have access to the most elite gloves.

The average is 3 months before a goalkeeper buys a new pair of gloves.

But we disagree with this!

We think gloves can, and should, last a full season! And if you love them and they're still grippy, even longer!

The only way this is possible is with proper glove care.

It really helps if you wash them after every use. Even if it's just with water, just rinse off the dirt! Trust us, it's worth the 2 minutes it takes as your gloves will last so much longer

It varies on conditions, but most Keepers find the grip effect lasts at least 45 minutes.

Re-applying at half-time should give you 90 minutes of excellent grip.

For longer lasting grip, allow the spray to soak into the latex for 5-10 minutes before using.

A full bottle lasts 3-4 months for most keepers

No. This is a common misconception of gloveglu.

gloveglu is developed specifically for latex and is water-based. It hydrates latex as well as adding grip.

Gloves dry out and get damaged when they aren't washed regularly. Dirt gets into latex easily, and you'll attract more dirt with grippier gloves, which is why some people may blame gloveglu for damaged gloves.

It's vital that you wash this dirt off after play. Otherwise, the dirt dries deep into the latex and causes cracks.