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Features

  • 11.50 Inch Pattern

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  • Hyperlite Construction - Designed to Lower Centrifugal Force and Increase Hand Speed to Optimize Control and Responsiveness

  • Pro Steer Hide Leather Construction - High-Quality Leather with Quick Break-In and Tremendous Durability

  • I-Web with Double X Lacing to Improve Durability

  • Syntec Hide - 1/3 the Weight of Leather and Strategically Placed to Remove Excess Weight and Maintain Durability

  • USA Tanned Rawhide Lace - Pro-Grade Lacing with 100 Pound Tensile Strength!

  • Conventional Open Back

Description

Easton's MAKO Pro Series gloves gives players the advantages they need in bang-bang plays. This glove's ergonomic design leverages the bio-mechanics of the hand which makes for a natural movement. Hyperlite construction is built to increase hand speed and also lowers centrifugal force which reduces the chance of injury. This glove is designed for infield play and has a medium depth pocket so you can get in and out of your glove with the ball quickly. The Syntec Hide weighs less than half the weight of leather while still maintaining the same durability. The MAKO Pro uses Pro Steer Hide Leather with a quick break-in and tremendous durability paired with USA-Tanned Rawhide Pro grade lace with a tensile strength of 100 lbs. to prevent any blowouts. The Pro Fit Liner is soft yet durable with pro-proven performance. Easton: Know-Feel-Be The Difference! Free Shipping!

Reviews

Average Ratings Based on 7 Customer Reviews

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Coach

Pros: Glove is well made and a pleasant surprise. Purchased for a 14u player and will be an excellent tool for him after it is broken in.

Cons: open back a little large for younger player

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tj79

Pros: Glove is made of high quality leather similar to that of other reputable brands. Normally we prefer Mizuno for gloves, but price point for this quality was too good to pass up. Purchased for 12yr old son for middle infield play on travel team.

Cons: Limited adjustability on the open back that is designed a little large/loose for most kids younger than high school age.

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Brett

Pros: Nice glove especially for the price. Works great as an all around glove for my 8 yr old. Would also be a really nice infield glove for an older kid.

Cons: It is a little loose around the hand for an 8 yr old but he has adjusted fine to it.

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Wolfmanj

Pros: Glove is a high quality leather, was able to break-in after about week of use. For the right player would be a good lasting glove.

Cons: Glove just didn't form pocket well after break-in. The way glove is designed to close is really far off to the right of hand and causes a lot of miss catches. Its a bit hard to catch it in the pocket and ball really doesn't seem to stick in glove like a higher in Wilson glove.

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eltbee

Pros: For the price a steal. Not sure what the inside is made of but it molds to your hand. Very light glove and breaks in surprisingly fast given how stiff it comes new. The laces appear to be very high quality. It also has a classic, old-fashioned look to the leather. Note the pictures seem to have an orange tint but to my eyes the leather is brown. The non-leather parts that aren't black do have a slightly orange tint but it's not distracting. (Disclaimer: I mainly use it to play catch with my kids).

Cons: It was stiff and like a piece of cardboard when I first got it. So much so that I thought I had made a mistake. This is actually a testament to how JBG apparently stores their gloves (stored without causing undesirable creasing). After playing catch with it for just a bit it has started to break in nicely so this is not really a con.

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Marc

Pros: My son plays for his JV high school team and lost his glove. Needed a glove right away and the price was right. He was able to break it in quickly and really enjoys the feel. Good quality and great for middle infield.

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Anonymous

Pros: Bought this after being away from the baseball for 6+ years. started playing 2nd for a baseball weekend league and needed a glove. Great price point. Perfect for weekend baseball marathons

Cons: not alot of padding as i've seen on high quality gloves. Lots of stinging when it catches the finger tip and palm, but that could go away with some breaking in. Also, like the other reviews have said, it comes STIFF. But that is a good thing, as you know the glove has only been handled by the manufacturer and allows you to mold the glove however you want

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Questions and Answers

Have a question about the Easton MAKO Pro Series Infield Glove: EMK1150? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.

What is the difference between this model and the EMK1150LE other than price and color? haveyouseenmybaseball
The Easton MAKO Pro Series Infield Glove (EMK1150) and the EMK1150LE are very similar gloves. The main difference, other color, is the quality of leather. Both models use Japanese Seto Leather. However, the LE uses a higher end of the Seto leather.
Jason
Would you recommend this glove over the other MAKO Series gloves? Does it compare to an A2000 or A2K? Would this be a good glove choice for high school ball? Lil freese
The Easton MAKO Pro Series Infield Glove (EMK1150) would be a fantastic choice. The leather material on this model will feel lighter and break-in quicker compared to Wilson's A2000 or A2K gloves. All three of these gloves would be perfect for high school and college ball.
Brandon
Is this glove too big for a 7 year old? Michael
The Easton MAKO Pro Series Infield Glove (EMK1150) is an adult style glove and would typically be too big of a fit for a 7 year old player.
Patrick
I am 13 years old, 5 foot 5 inches and weigh about 120 pounds do you think this glove would be to big for me? Aden
The Easton MAKO Pro Series Infield Glove (EMK1150) would be a great option for someone of your age and size.
Cameron
Would this be a good size for a 16 year old at 6'1" 155 lbs? jboy
The Easton MAKO Pro Series Infield Glove: EMK1150 would be a great model for a 16 year old. The 11.50 inch pattern would be a perfect option for someone who plays either SS, 2B, or 3B.
Cameron
im new to baseball would this be good for starting out, and is there a left handed version newKid
Yes, this would be a great glove for someone just starting out playing on the infield. The break in time would be rather quick and you would be able to use it extremely soon after purchasing. Unfortunately, this does not come in a left handed option though.
Nick
Is this glove a good quality glove? If so, why is it marked down at such a low price? DATDUDEJB
The Pro Steer Hide Leather Construction on this glove is actually a pretty high quality build for a glove. The reason the price on this Easton MAKO Pro Series Infield Glove (EMK1150) has been lowered so much is because it is a few years old now and we are able to price the glove based upon the demand of the glove and the amount of models in stock.
Ben
Will this work for 12U, 2nd baseman for fastpitch? jim
I would recommend avoiding this Easton MAKO Pro Series Infield Glove (EMK1150) for a 12U fastpitch player as the fit is made for an adult baseball player. For your player, I would recommend an 11.50" glove, but one with a fit for a female hand.
Ben
Is this glove good for a 14 year old player? baseball player
For a 14 year old player at a middle infield position, this Easton MAKO Pro Series Infield Glove (EMK1150) should work extremely well as the 11.50" length will allow for exchanges from glove to hand.
Ben
is this glove full leather #1
No, the Easton MAKO Pro Series Infield Glove: EMK1150 features a Pro Steer Hide Leather and Syntec Hide construction. The Syntec Hide material is 1/3rd the weight of leather and is used on this glove to help reduce the weight, while maintaining durability.
Nick
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About the Brand

Easton is the world's leading manufacturer of baseball and softball equipment, and the most iconic brand in these sports. Headquartered in Thousand Oaks, CA, Easton Diamond Sports, LLC. manufactures bats, ball gloves, apparel, bags, batting gloves, helmets, catcher's equipment and related accessories. The company's commitment to innovation and game-changing technologies propelled Easton to the No. 1 bat position, including breakthrough technologies with aluminum and composite materials. As a result of this commitment to R&D and its storied brand heritage, Easton has long-standing relationships with Little League Baseball, USSSA Baseball & Softball, USA Baseball & Softball, hundreds of NCAA collegiate teams and numerous professional baseball and softball players.

For more information, please visit: https://www.easton.com/.

Glove Properties

Easton MAKO Pro Series Infield Glove: EMK1150
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Glove Type Baseball
Position Infield Third Base
Size 11.50
Sub Type Fielders
Vendor Easton
Web Type I-Web
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