
Under Armour
New Under Armour Mens F9 Nitro Novelty Football Gloves (Distant Gray/Metallic Capri)
The Under Armour F9 Nitro Novelty Football Gloves are lightweight receiver gloves designed for catching passes in American football. They feature a silicone grip palm for enhanced ball control, a tight fit with hook and loop wrist closure, and no padding for speed positions. While the grip is effective when clean, some users report wear over time; the gloves are best suited for skill players like wide receivers and defensive backs.
- Color
- Distant Gray/Metallic Capri
- Gender
- male
- Style
- sporty, performance
- Category
- Sporting Goods > Athletics > American Football > American Football Gloves
Color
- GTIN
196885714399- MPN
UNDERARMOUR-196885714399-NEWOVERSTOCK
Specifications
Brand new open box Under Armour football gloves designed for performance innovation and game-changing play.
- Color
- Distant Gray/Metallic Capri · gray
- Style
- sporty, performance
- Gender
- male
- Age Group
- adult
- Condition
- new
- Category
- Sporting Goods > Athletics > American Football > American Football Gloves
Additional Attributes
- performance innovation
- game-changing
- open box
- box may have damage but item unaffected
Image Analysis
1 images- 01high

Pair of white athletic gloves shown palm up with light blue logo and blue accent marks on fingers, hook and loop wrist straps, and ribbed texture on the backhand, photographed in a studio on a white background.
white textile glove exteriorlight blue stylized logo on backhandlight blue chevron accents on fingershook and loop wrist closure strapelasticized wrist cuff openingribbed textured pattern on backhandseam lines on fingers and palmcurved five finger glove shapestudio product shot on white backgroundeven studio lighting
Brand PDP Lookup
- Brand
- Under Armour
UA F9 Nitro LE Men's Football Gloves | Under Armour
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Documents & Data
Customer Reviews
1 reviews · out of 5
Perfect
Everything arrived exactly as expected.
Reddit Insights
4 threads · r/American_Football, r/footballstrategy, r/UnderArmour, r/ultimateReddit views the Under Armour F9 Nitro gloves as a solid budget-friendly receiver glove with good grip and fit, though some durability and quality concerns exist.
Overall positive on grip and fit for the price, but tempered by concerns about durability, padding, and declining Under Armour quality in general.
Themes
Use Cases
- Football receiver gloves for catching passes
- General skill position play (WR, DB)
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- How does the grip hold up over time?
- Starts sticky but can wear down after a few games, especially if not kept clean.
- Are these gloves good for linemen?
- No, they are receiver gloves with no padding; not suitable for linemen.
Compared To
vs Nike Vapor Jet / other Nike gloves
Some users prefer Nike for durability and padding; F9 Nitro seen as lighter and better for speed positions.
vs Cutters / other receiver gloves
Compared in context of ultimate frisbee; receiver gloves like F9 Nitro offer grip but may lack durability for diving.
Source Threads
Direct feedback on UA F9 Nitro grip and durability
User: 'I got these last season. The grip is really good when they're clean but after a few games it started to wear off. Still decent for the price though.' Another: 'I like them, they fit tight and feel nice. Just don't expect them to stay super sticky forever.'
u/[deleted]r/American_FootballView thread →
F9 Nitro recommended as budget receiver glove with caveats
User: 'For $45, the UA F9 Nitro is a solid choice. Good grip out of the box, comfortable, but they won't last as long as Nike Vapor Jets. If you're a WR who wants light gloves, these are great.' Another: 'I'd say best bang for your buck if you don't need padding.'
r/footballstrategyView thread →
Under Armour quality decline affects glove line perception
User: 'UA stuff used to last forever. Now my F9 gloves are falling apart after half a season. Zippers break, logos peel.' Not specifically about F9 Nitro, but reflects brand-wide quality concerns.
r/UnderArmourView thread →
Receiver gloves vs. ultimate-specific gloves; F9 mentioned
User: 'I used UA F9 Nitro for ultimate for a bit. Grip is nice but they tore up quickly from layout dives. Better for football where you're not constantly on turf.' Another: 'Stick to Cutters or friction gloves for ultimate, receiver gloves don't last.'
r/ultimateView thread →