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New Wilson A360 Glove 13"
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New Wilson A360 Glove 13"
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New Rawlings Baseball Glove 14"
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New Rawlings Baseball Glove 14"
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New Wilson A500 Glove 12.5"
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New Wilson A500 Glove 12.5"
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New Wilson First Base Baseball Glove
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Outfield 12.75" (New) A2000 Baseball Glove
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New Rawlings 12.75" Pro Preferred Trout
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New Wilson Exclusive A2000 Softball Glove 12.5"
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*BRAND NEW* Pro 44 Softball Outfield Glove
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New Wilson A2000 V125 12.5” Basket Web
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Wilson Left Hand Throw A1000 12.5" (New)
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New Wilson Exclusive A2000 Softball Glove 14"
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Wilson A2k 1810 lefty new with tags
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New Left Hand Throw 13" Baseball Glove
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New Wilson Exclusive A2000 Softball Glove 13"
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2024 Wilson 12.5" (New) A2000 Baseball Glove
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A good softball glove has five key components: the pocket, heel, finger stalls, palm, and webbing.

  • The ball is caught in the pocket, while the heel protects the hand. 
  • Finger stalls provide openings for your fingers, and the palm has padding to absorb impact.
  • The webbing, closing the gap between the thumb and index finger, plays a crucial role in controlling the ball.

There are two types of webbing: open and closed, each designed for different positions. For example, open webbing is ideal for infielders, while closed webbing is recommended for pitchers to conceal their grip.

Open webbing includes I Web, H Web, and Single-Post Web. Closed webbing includes Basket Web, Modified Trap Web (Trapeze) and Two-Piece Closed

Slowpitch softball gloves are typically designed with a deeper pocket for trapping balls and are more suited for power hitters. These gloves may also be versatile for different positions.

Fastpitch gloves, on the other hand, tend to have a smaller pocket and are built for quick transitions, which is essential for fast ground balls. Pitchers in fastpitch often prefer a closed webbing to hide their grip, while infielders may use a shorter pocket, and outfielders typically go for a glove with an open web and deeper pocket.

The glove's material plays a significant role in flexibility, durability, and comfort. Leather gloves, such as full-grain hide, steerhide, and kip leather, are the most durable but require a break-in period. Steerhide offers durability and strength, but it's heavy, while kip leather is lightweight and breathable, making it a great option for younger players. Synthetic gloves are more affordable and ready to use right away but tend to lack durability, making them suitable for younger players who will outgrow the glove in a few years.

Different positions on the field require different glove designs. For example, first basemen use gloves with a deeper pocket for catching thrown balls, while outfielders need gloves with larger, open webbing for easy visibility of fly balls. Infielders, particularly those playing shortstop or second base, often prefer gloves with a smaller pocket and quick transitions for faster ground ball handling.

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 softball glove, here's what to look for:

✔️ All webbing and lacing are intact and in good condition.
✔️ Padding and lining are clean and undamaged.
✔️ Ensure the wrist closure mechanism (i.e., Velcro or Laces) is functional and in good working condition.
✔️ Glove is not cracking, dry, or peeling.

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