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Sells have teamed up with British charity 'Help for Heroes' to produce a one-off glove in support of wounded British force men and women. The gloves, that feature a cool camo design will be worn by Norwich City goalkeeper John Ruddy who is a long time supporter of the charity.
Ruddy, whose father, grandfather and two Uncles all served in the forces, is set to wear the gloves throughout November in conjunction with rememberance Sunday. The gloves have a military inspired camouflage print throughout and a Help for Heroes badge on the wristband along with the charities slogan "Support for our Wounded".
This year will mark Ruddy's fourth season running wearing the Help for Heroes logo on his gloves and for every clean sheet and penalty save he makes in the Premier League, Sells will make a significant contribution to the charity.
Ruddy said, “When I signed my contract with Sells, I was adamant it was something I wanted on my gloves. Help for Heroes is such a great cause and one that is close to me because I lived down at Tidmouth Barracks until I was eight because of my dad’s involvement in the Army.
Featuring a new expanse cut with latex gusset and a surround cut thumb, the Total Contact goalkeeper gloves are engineered by Sells to provide their most comfortable snug fit yet. Bio-Flex channels on the backhand permit unrestricted movement and finger flexibility while the Sells Zorba Zone gives the Total Contact goalkeeper gloves improved impact protection and punching performance.
Developed in Germany exclusively for Sells, Adhesion Ultra Supreme foam is the next generation of their proven wet weather latex. 3.5 mm thick with a 4mm memory foam backing, Sells' new Adhesion Ultra Supreme latex is the successor to their Adhesion Ultra foam used on the previous model for even better grip in wet conditions.
The Sells Total Contact 'Help for Heroes' gloves are now available to from selected online stockists including Pro-Direct Soccer. What do you think of the Sells Help for Heroes initiative? Join the conversation online, on Twitter and on Facebook.