Monday, December 22, 2008

America's Best Baseball Gloves


1. Nokona Kangaroo Kimera Series-Some sexy handcut gloves are made in Nokona, Texas, namely Nokona's Kangaroo Kimera Series. The Rolls Royce of gloves, the glove is simply one of those products that just screams "I have a trust fund." The mix of light-weight kangaroo and horween-oiled leather give Nokona gloves an incredibly light weight feel with extremely soft leather padding--making the glove arrive at your doorstep already broken in and game-ready. Don't be fooled by the leight weight, Nokona gloves are extremely tough and have some of the best formed pockets of any gloves today. If you play highschool or college ball go with the Nokona Kangaroo Kimera Series AMG1275KT (189.99), for pitchers go with an AMG1 with a closed and basket-woven pocket. ($189.99)

2. Roy Hobbs 3400 Catchers Mitt- If you're looking to catch for your highschool, college, or pro team Roy Hobbs has your answer. Manufactured with Game-Worn leather already rubbed and prepared tediously and repeatedly with a number of oils, Roy Hobbs' catchers mitts are easily maneuverable and won't give any bounce in the pocket--you'll hold on to every pitch. Try the Roy Hobbs 3400 Catchers Mitt ($139.99).

3. Shoeless Joe Professional Series SJ6T1150- Originally Shoeless Joe glovers were made for nostalgia rather than use in semi-pro and pro games, however, the Pressional Series combines great look, smell and feel in to one glove. The gloves are made with Special Antiqued Tobacco Leather Hydes giving them a great smell and a soft feel. Especially for infielders, 11.50 inch gloves are extremely maneuverable and each comes compeltely unstructured making every glove unique. Pitchers goe for the Professional Series SJV1200 ($149.99) at 11.50 to 12.00 and infielders go for SJ6T1150 ($149.99) 11.25-11.5. Outfielders will best off using a larger model SJ6T1150, but Shoeless Joe gloves fit the infield much better than larger outfielder's gloves.

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