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Softball players should wear batting gloves to improve grip, control, and comfort while swinging the bat. The gloves reduce friction between the hands and the bat, helping to prevent blisters and calluses, especially during long practices or games. They also absorb vibration from the bat, minimizing the impact on the hands, and providing a more secure grip in various weather conditions, such as rain or heat.

Softball batting gloves need to provide grip and dexterity. If you get the sizing right, your glove will protect you against sores and blisters.

To find the right size, measure your dominant hand from the base of your palm to the top of your middle finger. One consideration to keep in mind is leather versus synthetic batting gloves. Leather batting gloves feel more natural on the skin and offer a stronger grip. Synthetic gloves are your best bet if you're after comfort and flexibility and also want a glove that's easy to clean.

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 batting glove, here's what to look for:

✔️ If the glove is leather, check for cracks, stiffness, or excessive wear.
✔️ Look for peeling and fraying in the palm and fingertips.
✔️ Ensure the inner padding is still intact.
✔️ Look for holes, thinning fabric, or excessive smoothness in the palm.
✔️ Ensure the strap sticks properly and isn’t overly loose or frayed.

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