Catch the Future of Baseball! ⚾️
The Mizuno Prospect GXC105 Youth Catcher's Mitt is designed for young, competitive baseball players, featuring a 32.5-inch size, left-hand orientation, and advanced technologies like PowerClose and Parashock for optimal performance and comfort.
Age range | Youth |
Color | Left Hand: Black-Tan (F981) |
Size | 32.5 inches |
Hand orientation | Left Hand Throw |
League | baseball |
Team | baseball |
Weight | 1.32 Kilograms |
Material type | Other |
Number of items | 1 |
Skill level | competitive |
Sport | Baseball |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Mizuno |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Mizuno |
Item model number | 311667.F981.21.3250 |
Product Dimensions | 42.45 x 27.21 x 57.69 cm; 453.59 Grams |
R**.
Excelente
Esta pequeña la manopla comparada con otras marcas, pero aún así cumple con su función y está muy bien
P**8
Best First Catchers Mitt
I have tried out at least a half a dozen youth catchers mitts for my very small nine year old. From ranging from $60-$120. This one was the best combination of quality and usability. For a young player, minor AA and younger this is the ideal catchers mitt and comes about 80% broken in. It has the right size, palm and finger stalls. My son felt the most comfortable right out of the box with this glove. In comparison, to several others, I would offer this: the Rawlings Renegade is the best value at about 55 bucks however while very robust it’s also about 3oz heavier than the Mizuno and Wilson. The Rawlings is a good glove and would’ve kept it had my son been a little bigger and stronger. The Wilson A500 is similar to the Mizuno in that it’s lighter and more “broken in” than the Rawlings due to its thinner construction. It’s a little bit more expensive than the Mizeo, but my son liked the Mizuno better. He was more confident catching with the Mizuno right out of the box. The Wilson is also good for smaller, younger catchers. Akadema Prodigy ($120) is a well-made glove that will need a little more traditional breaking in. It was too big for a small 9yo. The All Star Pro Comp ($120) is clearly the best of the bunch in terms of build quality and durability. It’s a more pro style mitt that will need considerable break-in (similar to pro-stock level) and meant for older youth players (even into HS) and way too big and heavy for 11 or younger (except the bigger of bunch). Once broken in it expect this to big a very durable long lasting mitt. The Mizuno ($70) seems to be the best fit for newer/smaller catchers. Be aware that the inside palm area is black leather. The color will stain and rub off in your hands and discolor the lighter areas of the glove through use and definitely while applying glove conditioner. Does not affect the performance at all. Just an FYI.
C**N
ottima scelta
Il guanto e' perfetto ottima qualita'. Peccato solo il ritardo della consegna, dovuto pero' ad un problema con le poste italiane.La qualita' del guanto eccezionale, gia' pronto per le partite appena arrivato
B**D
Works better than anything else
Might small 8 year old was thrown Into catching for lack of players...he struggled to catch the ball with provided equipment to the point where he was using his fielding glove to catch.....so I did some research, read alot of reviews and this glove was the best fit for price and fit....I gave this glove 5 stars cause it was almost ready to play out of box. It fits his small hands perfect and this glove practically closes on impact making him look like a seasoned vet...well worth the money and would do it again in a heart beat....he now on his second season with the glove and with a little leather conditioner it still looks and acts like new would definitely recommend this glove to a first time catcher.
M**O
Buen producto
Buena calidad de producto es garantía está marca
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