Wilson A1K Series: A1KBB41787
Features
11.75 Inch Pattern
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I-Web (Wilson H-Web)
Infield / Outfield Model
Top Shelf Leather - Highest Quality Leather Available on Open Market, Exceptional Durability
Rolled Dual Welting - Allows Glove to Retain Shape Better Over Time
Pro Stock Patterns - Modeled After Wilson A2K and A2000 Patterns
Pedroia Fit - Smaller Hand Opening, Tighter Finger Stalls for More Secure Fit
Low Profile Heel - Heel Padding Removed for Easier Closure and to Reduce Rebound on Bad-Hops
Fastbreak Construction - Combines Expertise of Wilson A2000 Technicians with Materials Optimized for Quicker Break-In
Extra Long Laces
Dri-Lex Wrist Lining - Ultra-Breathable, Moisture Wicking Material
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 10 Customer Reviews
Pros: Great for personal breaking in. Hard to find the I pocket on a larger glove(11 3/4") but I was very lucky to find this glove. Great Third Base and Shortstop glove because of its size.
Cons: Narrow fingers, but after a week or so of solid throwing with the glove, your fingers fit perfectly in the glove.
Pros: It has a great pocket and keeps it's form well. It is light and tight on the hand which I love. It comes pretty stiff so you are able to break it in how you want to. I absolutely love it.
Cons:
Pros: Soft feel, holds its shape well whether you flare it or roll it.
Cons: I wish it were a little tighter, sounds weird I know, but I like gloves to be extra tight.
Pros: The pocket broke in very nicely
Cons: The thumb is very stiff, tuff to backhand
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Pros: This glove is great, I actually prefer it over any of the A2000's or A2K's. I've had this glove for a whole season now, I use it to pitch. I threw my first no-hitter with this glove!
Cons: NONE
Pros: This glove is very stylish, breaks in really quick, and has the tight fit that I was looking for.
Cons: The glove does not have very good quality leather, i could tell immediately right out of the box. It also has a small pocket so you need time to actually form it before you use it in games. Also, the palm has no padding because of the thin heel pad, and creased very easily. Overall its an average glove at its price.
Pros: Looks great, feels alright, utilizes a2k technologies, holds shape pretty well
Cons: Not a very good quality leather, the palm creases very easily, the lacing feels like plastic more than actual leather.
Pros: This glove is wonderful overall and can break winderfully to my hand. I strongly recomend this to any third basemen. pocket was already pretty decent so making it bigger was easy! Lastly, this glove was gameready after like i practice !!
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Pros: Very quick break in. Pocket is deep enough for me to use for slow pitch infield--two in pinky. Holding form well so far.
Cons: Measures closer to 11.5" than the stamped 11.75"
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About the Brand
A true American icon in the world of sports equipment. This Chicago-based manufacturer of quality gloves began in 1913 as Ashland Manufacturing, which was a subsidiary of the Wilson & Co. meat company. At one point, the enterprise became known as the Thomas E. Wilson Co., taking the name of an early chief executive. In 1931, the name was changed to Wilson Sporting Goods Co.
Wilson makes a variety of baseball gloves and equipment for several different positions, uncluding bats and batting gloves. They are best known for models that include the A2K and A2000, as well as custom gloves. Players such as Clayton Kershaw and Miguel Cabrera have sported Wilson baseball gloves.
Glove Properties
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Glove Type | Baseball |
Position | Infield Outfield |
Series | A1K |
Size | 11.75 |
Sub Type | Fielders |
Vendor | Wilson |
Web Type | I-Web |
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