Tuto Maximus goalkeeper gloves are built for keepers who like a strong, traditional feel in their hands. Not flimsy. Not over engineered. Just proper latex, solid cuts, and a glove that feels ready the moment you pull it on. If you value grip and presence over hype, Maximus is the part of the Tuto range that leans into that.
The Maximus Elite models sit at the top of that family. They are match focused gloves, designed to give you confident handling and a stable feel when the ball is coming through traffic. The roll finger versions are the classic choice. Latex wraps around the fingers, increasing contact area and giving you that padded, reassuring sensation on powerful shots. If you like claiming crosses and taking the sting out of drives from close range, roll finger makes sense.
If you want a slightly closer feel without losing coverage, the Maximus Elite Hybrid is the more modern option. It blends roll style coverage with elements of a tighter fit, giving you control with added latex where it matters. It is a good middle ground if you do not want a full negative cut compression feel but still want precision.
For keepers who prefer a flatter, more traditional palm, Tuto's flat palm options, including the Tenaci and some Maximus variants, give a broader contact surface and a more open fit. They tend to feel less restrictive and can suit keepers who tape fingers or prefer extra room.
Protection is covered too. Finger Save versions of the Maximus Elite add structured support against hyperextension. That extra reinforcement can make a difference if you are coming back from finger injuries or just want reassurance when blocking shots at close range. The trade off is slightly reduced flexibility, so it comes down to how you keep and what your hands have been through.
The Aptasoft models sit slightly lower in the price ladder but still carry that Maximus DNA. They are a smart option for heavy training weeks or as part of a two glove rotation. Softer match latex feels brilliant on day one, but if you are diving on abrasive pitches midweek, it will wear. Running an Elite pair for matches and an Aptasoft or tougher palm glove for training is a sensible setup over a season.
Tuto Maximus goalkeeper gloves are for keepers who want grip they can trust and a cut that feels solid rather than experimental. Choose the palm and cut that match your style, rotate smartly if you train hard, and when the first cross of the game hangs in the air, your hands feel set.