LUX Anti Slip Football Socks - Knee
The LUX Anti Slip Football Socks are engineered for athletes who demand stability, precision and comfort in every movement. Unlike cheaper alternatives, these football socks feature dual-grip technology with both inner and outer grip elements to reduce slippage inside your boots.
By minimising internal foot movement, LUX Anti Slip Football Socks help you accelerate, cut and change direction with greater confidence and control.
Stay secure. Move sharper. Perform better.
Whether you're playing football, running or training at high intensity, these socks deliver the traction and comfort serious athletes expect. Built for players who refuse to compromise, they combine performance grip with all-day wearability.
If you are looking for football grip socks that improve stability and reduce friction, LUX Anti Slip Football Socks set a higher standard.
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Got questions? We've got answers.
Is Open Goaaal® just a football goal?
No — it’s a patented 3-in-1 system that works as a football goal, rebounder, and backstop all at the same time, helping players train longer without constant interruptions.
How do I choose the right size for my garden?
For complete sizing details, visit our "Will it Fit" section on our site, which includes both the goal size, as well as the area needed in your yard to fit.
Our Rebounder and Junior goals fit smaller gardens, while Standard, Large and Regulation goals are best for bigger spaces.
How long does it take to assemble?
The first installation takes about 1 and a half hours with two adults.
Once installed, raising or lowering the net for mowing or storage takes just a few minutes.
Are Open Goaaal® nets weather-resistant?
Yes — the nets are made from all-weather, UV-resistant materials to handle year-round use.
Does Open Goaaal® really stop footballs from leaving my garden?
Yes. The built-in backstop net surrounds the goal and blocks high and wide shots, so missed attempts stay contained and the ball comes straight back into play.









