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Senior Marucci Sliding Mitt
RochesterbatsSideline Pro
Senior Marucci Sliding Mitt
$49
Retail price: $50
Aria Absolutely Ridiculous Sliding Mitt
Sesee
Marucci sliding mitt/ Evoshield Elbow Guard
axe17805
Black Senior EvoShield Sliding Mitt
Blivorsi4
Bible Black Binding Edition Aria Sliding Mitt
caleb_cazares
Aria Sliding mitt Miami Ice
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Aria Sliding mitt Miami Ice
$55
Retail price: $80
absolutely ridiculous ice cream sliding mitt
moreno12
Bruce bolt baseball sliding mitt
RRomeo449
NEW Guardian Baseball Adult Sliding Mitt
benb932
Absolutely Ridiculous Sliding Mitt
WlBgs1
EvoShield Sliding Mitt
Drew99_12
EvoShield Sliding Mitt
$40
Retail price: $50
Baseball Sliding Mitt
Drew99_12
Baseball Sliding Mitt
$40
Retail price: $50
Blue Junior EvoShield Sliding mitt  (Used)
Kylemb23
Black and camo sliding mitt (Junior)
OliverGandy18
Evoshield Sliding Mitt 2.0 Gray
Leano_Ch07
Bruce bolt sliding mitt
Stonechism143
Evoshield sliding mitt
Stonechism143
Evoshield sliding mitt
$25
Retail price: $50
Adult Nike Diamond Acuña Sliding Mitt (New)
RyanJeffSideline Pro

What Is a Sliding Mitt & Why Use One?

A sliding mitt is a padded glove worn by baseball and softball players—usually on their lead hand when running the bases—to protect fingers, hands, and wrists during slides. 

Sliding mitts help prevent common injuries like:

  • Jammed fingers when your hand catches the base or turf
  • Broken or sprained wrists from awkward landings
  • Turf burns and abrasions from hard slides

Most mitts also feature rigid padding or flexible inserts along the top of the hand and sides, which help disperse impact and reduce hyperextension. Some models even offer thumb guards for added safety.

Sliding mitts help you stay aggressive. Because of the added protection, sliding mitts give players more confidence to go all-out. Whether you’re stealing a base, diving back on a pickoff move, or stretching a single into a double, the mitt gives peace of mind that your hand is shielded from impact.


Sizing: Junior vs. Senior

Sliding mitts typically come in Junior or Senior sizes. If you're shopping for a youth or smaller-handed player (usually ages 12 and under), a Junior sliding mitt will offer a snug, secure fit. Senior mitts are better for older players or those with larger hands, providing full wrist and finger coverage.

Some mitts are adjustable or one-size-fits-most, but it's always smart to check product descriptions for specific fit notes.


Top-Rated Sliding Mitts

Each brand offers its own design features and feel. Here's a quick breakdown of the most popular choices:

  • EvoShield sliding mitts are among the most popular options in both youth and professional baseball. They come in bright, fun colors and patterns. EvoShield mitts mold to your hand with their gel-to-shell technology and offer flexible, lightweight protection without restricting movement.

  • Absolutely Ridiculous sliding mitts are the go-to choice for players who want to stand out. Known for their playful designs, these mitts offer full hand and wrist coverage in styles like the Mint Dipped Ice Cream, the Banana, and the Breakfast models. Perfect for athletes who don’t take themselves too seriously but still demand serious performance.

  • Bruce Bolt sliding mitts stand out for their understated design and pro-level construction. While many brands go bold with graphics, Bruce Bolt keeps things clean and classic, accented only by its signature lightning bolt logo. These mitts feature reinforced stitching and are a favorite among players who want a durable sliding mitt and a timeless look.

Regardless of which sliding mitt you choose, ensure it fits snugly and allows for natural finger movement. Many players prefer to wear it on their lead sliding hand, but some mitts can be worn ambidextrously. Check whether the mitt is right-hand or left-hand specific if you slide consistently with one arm.


Buying Used Checklist: Sliding Mitt

Buying used gear is a sustainable way to score high-quality items at a fraction of the cost. Not only can you find great deals, but you might also stumble upon rare or discontinued gear that’s no longer available in stores. When buying a used sliding mitt, here's what to look for:

✔️ Check for flattened padding, especially over the knuckles and wrist. 
✔️ Look for signs of splits, cracking, or separation in the protective inserts.
✔️ Ensure the Velcro or strap system remains intact and sticks securely.
✔️ Light wear is fine, but avoid mitts with rips, tears, or stretched-out fabric.

🏆 The best part of shopping used on SidelineSwap? We offer Buyer Protection and will issue you a full refund if your item is never shipped, arrives damaged, or is not as described. We also provide No-Questions-Asked returns with Seel. Learn more here.

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