Wilson A2000 SuperSkin Series: A20RB15M1SS Catcher's Mitt
Features
Closed Web
33.50 Inch Pattern
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Dri-Lex Wrist Lining - Ultra-Breathable, Moisture Wicking Material
Pro Stock Leather - Long-Lasting Structure, Great Break-In
SuperSkin Technology - Reduces Excess Weight, Repels Moisture, 2X Stronger Than Leather
Conventional Open Back
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 4 Customer Reviews
z;henz
Pros: none
Cons: took forever to break in and lost its shape very quickly. i got a rawlings pro preferred catchers glove after this and it was 10 times better
we_the_catchers
Pros: 3 as of now only cause I haven't had it that long but very great feeling glove.
Cons: takes a odd form no matter how much you try. probably will keep as a bullpen and rain glove.
Anonymous
Pros: This glove is awesome..... As a high school catcher and the pitchers throwing in the lower 90's, I still don't feel a thing catching the ball. This glove break in process was quick since I used oil and a glove mallet. The shape of the glove does NOT go out of shape. I got this glove about 18 months ago and its still in good condition. You should diffidently get this glove and remember from click to catch!
Cons: this is the best glove ever!!! there aren't no cons!!!
Anonymous
Pros: Good padding
Cons: Opens and closes very weird and takes a very weird shape. I have had this glove for 7 months catching with it a lot and still is stiff as a rock. Would not buy this at all. Spend your money on a rawlings or a all star mitt!
Questions and Answers
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What is the average break-in time? catcher
How will the stiffness or break-in period of this glove compared to the Rawlings Heart of the Hide PROCM43BP28 catcher's mitt? curiouscatcher
What size does this glove come in? Is the padding in this glove too thin to be catching mid to high 80's? ???????
Would you reccomend this glove over the Wilson A2000 Pudge for catching guys in the low 90's? catcher
How much does this glove weigh exactly? Wags
How is this model different from the 2014 A2000 SuperSkin model? jacob
Does this glove have a finger pad or is it a finger hood? luke
Which glove would be better for catching pitching in the high 80's, this glove or the Rawlings Heart of the Hide PROSCM41JB? Also, which of these gloves will last longer over time and which glove will hold its shape more? Why did the Rawlings PROSCM41JB get discontinued? Will you be getting more in stock? Dinger
What does the SuperSkin do? What is the difference between the SuperSkin and mesh Rawlings? Mocha
How does this glove differ from the Rawlings PROCM41JBM? How is the break-in different? What will last longer for high school catching? Moch
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
Color | Black |
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Feel | Stiff |
Glove Type | Baseball |
Position | Catcher |
Series | A2000 A2000 SuperSkin |
Size | 33.50 |
Sub Type | Catchers |
Vendor | Wilson |
Web Type | Fully Closed |
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