5 Ways To Make Football Gloves Sticky

How to Make Football Gloves Sticky Again?

There are four main ways to gain more stickiness to your football gloves and a bonus one that will certainly solve your problems. Let’s take a closer look at each one.

  • 1. Spit On Your Gloves

Many people new to football often ask why do players spit on football gloves. Increased stickiness is the answer! Spitting on the palms of football gloves is the most common and easy method to get stickiness on them.

Simply spit on your gloves, rub them against each other hard to vaporize the moisture, and you will have sticky gloves.

It isn’t the most hygienic and appealing way to do it, but it’s just spitting, you have a game to win, and you can wash your football gloves afterward. Make sure to remove all the moisture from the palms to maximize the added stickiness.

  • 2. Wipe Your Gloves

Wiping your gloves with wet wipes such as Dude Wipes is a great alternative for spitting if that isn’t your style.

The principle is the same. By wetting your gloves and rubbing them together to remove the moisture, you will gain increased tackiness on your gloves.

So how do you do it? Take a wet wipe and go through your palms, fingertips, and any area that touches the football. Rub your gloves together fiercely, and you will have tackiness! This is best done before the game as you won’t have time to do it on the field.

  • 3. Use Grip Spray

My favorite way of adding tackiness to football gloves Is by using grip spray. However, spitting is the way on the field, if you ask me.

Anyways, grip spray like Spin It or gel such as Grip Boost will add more tackiness to the gloves than any of the methods above because it’s engineered and designed for that singular purpose, whereas saliva or wet wipes aren’t.

Grip spray is best used before a game and during halftimes and quarters. Still, it isn’t as effortless as spitting on your gloves!

  • 4. Sun Dry You Gloves

When I speak about sun drying your football gloves, I don’t mean in a way that produces raisins out of grapes or sun-dried tomatoes from regular tomatoes.

Sun-drying your football gloves under direct sunlight for 15 to 30 minutes will add tackiness to them. The science behind it works because high temperatures will vaporize sweat from the gloves that hold back the stickiness.

Don’t leave your football gloves under the sun for days or weeks because they will start to weaken and crumble.

  • 5. Get New Sticky Football Gloves

After a certain point of using your football gloves, there is no going back, and no method will help with the stickiness as they are too worn out. Think about it. If the material on the palms is nearly tearing and all smoothed out, no amount of grip spray or saliva will improve its tackiness.

When this happens, I highly suggest getting new gloves sooner than later so your performance can be what you deserve.

If you’re living that time at the moment, I highly recommend checking out my article on the best football gloves for stickiness . I’m certain you’ll find it valuable.