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Originally Posted by cowboychris88
please tell me you're #40, cuz then you would be
. LOL nah it stands for west deptford and I'm #24 but nice thinking
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Originally Posted by cowboychris88
please tell me you're #40, cuz then you would be
Originally Posted by r0yalty
Oregon. It's just not fair
Originally Posted by 59FIFTY
Beter look at the 'mesh-back' gloves from Rawlings.
BTW It wasn't a pitchers glove, 11.25/11.5 infield I-Web.
Originally Posted by rbkguy
I think these gloves are basically a prestige thing. They are lighter and are suppose to be more comfortable. They normally only do this to the high end models. So the leather of the palm and pocket are normally really good to make up for the lack of stiffness that comes from the mesh. These are basically for pros who can afford to use a more competitive, less durable glove.
59Fifty did where did you get that glove. I haven't seen that model with grey lacing and web. Does rawlings offer that as a custom feature now?
It isn't my glove man, it was a game-used glove by some winter league playerOriginally Posted by rbkguy
I think these gloves are basically a prestige thing. They are lighter and are suppose to be more comfortable. They normally only do this to the high end models. So the leather of the palm and pocket are normally really good to make up for the lack of stiffness that comes from the mesh. These are basically for pros who can afford to use a more competitive, less durable glove.
59Fifty did where did you get that glove. I haven't seen that model with grey lacing and web. Does rawlings offer that as a custom feature now?
Originally Posted by kweimer1
They are lighter weight for sure and in some cases stronger and more durable...Easton had a series (K-Pro) that used a Kevlar mesh which was lighter and stronger than leather...also had a Stealth series which was the same but used lesser quality leather which would break down faster.