Wilson A2K Series: A2K0BB3CJW
Features
12.00 Inch Pattern
3x More Craftsman Shaping
Conventional Open Back
Durable 2x Palm Construction
Free Shipping!
Iconic Wilson Tan and Jet Black Color Scheme
Pitcher/Infield Model
Pro Stock Select Leather - Only the Top 5% of Hides Become A2K Gloves
Rolled Dual Welting for Long Lasting Shape
Pro Laced T-Web
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 12 Customer Reviews
Ndipaola
Pros: Size , break in time , durability,
Cons: the size runs a little bit large
Cole
Pros: I like do to a break in service for all my fellow ballplayers. I practically feel like Aso. This glove is VERY stiff when you first receive it. The thumb and pinky are both slightly curved in. It is very good size for a utility position, whether its a pitcher, third baseman, or outfielder. It is all round a fantastic glove and I'm sure my friend will love it when I get the break in started. -Durable -Comfortable for standard finger placement. -Perfect pitcher, outfield, third basemen glove (Utility).
Cons: The pinky stall is built to C.J. Wilson's SPECIFIC desire, since this is his A2K model. He puts all of his fingers in the respected slots on the glove, with no adjustment lace for the pinky. This means the pinky stall is very tight, and will be highly uncomfortable if you try to have both the pinky and ring finger in that stall. If the leather were to stretch over time, it would be great and extremely comfortable, but for the first few weeks, it'll be uncomfortable to have on for more than a few minutes at a time. This model is extremely durable and the leather is tough to maneuver (a little stiffer than my A2K B2) but will be fantastic and perfectly molded when it is done right. -Stiff but worth it. -SMALL pinky stall, difficulty with two fingers over. I hope this review helps anyone considering buying this model!
Ace
Pros: Possibly the best pitching glove Wilson makes. Extremely high quality leather and craftsmanship.I suggest this love for any high-school to college pitchers
Cons: Not great for taking ground balls at 3rd or the middle infield, so its primarily a pitchers glove. PINKY STALL IS TIGHT
T-GOD
Pros: This god is very good looking. Has big pocket. I worked on this glove for 4 days straight is still not broke in which means it is quality leather. Soft, smooth feel. Lighter than my custom barraza (mexican glove company).
Cons: Pinky stall is tight, but loosens up after awhile on your hand.
jvc avi jv
Pros: nice and stiff with catching doesn't show much when pitching.doesn't break in too much doesnt get soooooooooo floopy like rawlings.starts off stiff but very easy to break in took me a good week to break in. great glove A2K are always great especially this one.
Cons: pinky stall a little tight if you play with two in the pinky like me you really gotta stretch the pinky out. also if you have skinny hand good thing to do is relace the wrist. overall great glove worth the money
Prospect1stround
Pros: Amazing glove really has great material , Great for pitchers & Third baseman & Probably the outfield , remember its not the glove its how you use it , this glove is in my top 5 basically top 1 & Great price for an A2K .
Cons: Theres really nothing bad about this glove .
tank
Pros: its a sharp glove.leather is top notch,and the black with the yellow gold stitching pops.the leather is soft but yet takes a lil to break in glove but u know this glove is gonna last
Cons: the only thing i don't like about glove is the pinky finger loop is tight.I am a guy that puts two fingers in pinky slot and this glove i can't do it
NickyFawlz
Pros: breaks in really nice design and color SMELLS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD great glove for high school level pitchers
Cons: small pinkie finger
Ben10Baseball
Pros: This is the highest quality glove and leather that i have ever had its better than my nokona rawlings pro preffered and a2000. This is the best pitching glove i have ever seen or used. Wilson threw a perfect game with this glove.... This glove is also a very good third baseman model
Cons: Pinky stall came tight loosened up during breakin
Big Haus
Pros: It is game ready after only a week to two weeks and holds its form like a boss.
Cons: Hard to put two in the pinky.
NIck
Pros: Good leather comes very stiff but works in fairly quickly, have had for 2 months now and it is fairly broken in after just playing catch with it. Would reccomand for a pitcher/outfielder as it feels bigger than 12 inches.
Cons: Pinky stall is very tight and I put two in that stall. Hurts for a couple weeks until the stall stretches out
Italiano00
Pros: Quality leather, minimal sting when caught in the palm, nice-looking glove.
Cons: The pinky hole is too small to fit two fingers. I don't like to play with two fingers in the pinkie hole but this glove is so stiff it may be necessary. The thumb strap is set in such a position that it doesn't really hold your thumb. This can cause you're glove to slip out of your hand when you don't want to. The pocket of the glove doesn't form very well. I have watched all of the videos Wilson has made on how to break in the glove and done everything according to those videos. The effect seems to be minimal. I have played with this glove for a whole season and waited to evaluate the glove so that my evaluation would be accurate. I really wanted this glove to work but now I am in search of a different one now.
Questions and Answers
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How long does this glove usually last when treated moderately? Logan
I am 15 and play high school baseball, would this glove be a good glove for me if I play center field and some infield? Royal5
I play 2nd base and a lot of outfield. I'm 14-years-old and am looking for a good glove for my high school seasons. Is this glove right for me? cheeks
I just bought this glove and I was wondering how often I should oil this glove? Jimmy23
My 13 year old has smaller than average hands and plays outfield and 3rd base. Is this a good choice? Louie
Where are a2k's made? The Beast
What is the weight of the Wilson A2K0BB3CJW? BASEBALL GOD
My 6th grader,12, plays center field. Would this glove be recommended? He is 5'1" 85 lbs. ChuckRock
I'm 14 years old and going to play high school ball next year. Will this glove last through USSSA this summer and through high school? arod123
Hi, I'm 12 years old and my league only permits 12'' gloves. I would like an A2000 12'' glove for outfield, any suggestions? Baseball234
I play select and school ball. I play 3rd, outfield, and pitcher. Would this glove be good for all these positions? mcd18
I am 16, and I'm an outfielder and a pitcher. Would this glove be good for both positions? Julian
Why did the price drop on this? Is there something wrong with it? crashinj
Do you have this in stock for left handed thrower? cherise
Does any kind of glove conditioning oil work to break-in this glove? Is Wilson glove oil recommended? I have Akadema oil. Deets
Is this an outfielders mitt? thenextharper
Is the leather on an A2K equivalent to a Rawlings Primo or Pro Preferred? aj
I am looking for a high quality glove under $300 that I can play pitcher, short stop, and third base with. Is this a good model or would there be other models that would be better? lb#2
Would you recommend this or the Rawlings Heart of the Hide Dual Core PRO12MTDCC as a utility glove for me? Eric
Would this glove be hard to use in the infield? Like how much harder is it to use a 12 inch glove in the infield than a 11.5 inch glove? bobby
Is there any major differences between the A2K0BB3CJW and the new A2K0BB4CJW? .338
I play mostly outfield and some shortstop and 3rd base. I was thinking about this glove or the 2015 sattle tan and brown glove. What would be a better pick? I'm 15, 5'8" and playing high school ball. DatDudeGR
Would this glove be good for outfield and pitching in middle school? Jack Baseball
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
Deals | Closeout Gloves Bundle and Save |
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Glove Type | Baseball |
Position | Third Base Outfield Pitcher Infield |
Size | 12.00 |
Sub Type | Fielders |
Vendor | Wilson |
Web Type | Modified T |
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