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wattyler asked in SportsBaseball · 8 years ago

What if any difference is there between?

A $70 and $150 Glove?

An all round/utility glove

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  • 8 years ago
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    The difference is $80!

  • 8 years ago

    Hello, my name is Mac with JustBats.com and JustBallGloves.com. I believe I can help you with this question.

    When it comes to gloves, price is the absolute best indicator of the quality of materials used in its construction. Higher quality leather is more durable and generally has a stiffer feel out of the box than lower priced/quality models.

    If you're looking to make an investment, and don't mind applying more effort toward getting the glove game-ready, a higher priced model should retain its shape longer than a lower priced model (with good care).

    For a utility pattern, 12.00" is generally the recommended pattern size. If you don't have a particular model in mind, please feel free to check out some customer reviews of some of the more popular 12.00" baseball gloves that we carry: http://goo.gl/ivJXZF.

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