Louisville Slugger TPX Pro Flare Series: FL1175CC
Features
11.75 Inch Pattern
Conventional Open Back
H-Web
Deep, Flat Pocket
Extra Wide Lacing For Durability
Flare Design Provides Larger Catching Surface
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Preferred By Infielders
Quick Break-In
Top Grade Oil-Infused Horween Leather
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 11 Customer Reviews
kim
Pros: none
Cons: doesnt break in to stiff cannot catch pop flys cannot get a good feel for this glove
mrbaseball
Pros: comes stiff and holds its shape
Cons: pocket little too deep
hot corner
Pros: This glove is probably the greatest glove I have ever used. I have now used it for a full year, not only is it still perfectly broken in but it has still maintained its shape similar to that of when I first got it. all my teamates want to use it. If you are a person who will take extremely good care of a glove- Then this is the glove for you.
Cons: If you are a person who throws around their glove, this probably isn't the glove for you. I have seen this glove fall into a pancake when its mistreated.
GianniM
Pros: Durable Leather, Nice Lacing, Feel. etc.
Cons: None
Iatge
Pros: After oiling the leather is awesome. The flare doesn't do much, but it looks cool. The lacing is very good. Very good leather, don't know what they mean by soft.
Cons: Get the mesh model for 80 dollars less.
Luke
Pros: Its the greatest glove ever. Perfect pocket shape for outfield or infield. Very versatile, could be used for any position. Great leather cool styling, very comfortable, and the flare is cool. You wont be sorry if you buy it.
Cons: It is very stiff, it will take a while to break in.
Elite38
Pros: good leather and forms well. Ive used it for a couple games. Its decent.
Cons: too stiff in the palm. Hard ground ball sometimes will just pop out if it hits the palm. I recommend a Wilson a2000 or a2k.
Anonymous
Pros: none.
Cons: Awful interior.Awful leather. Just buy an A2k or Pro preferred. Don't waste your money.
goldenglove
Pros: This glove is the best. I thought about buying a pro preffered, but this is cheaper and it is better quality leather. Dont make the mistake of buying another glove. This glove keeps it shape and breaks in better than any other glove I have ever used
Cons: nothing really
shortshopnotporkchop
Pros: Overall Best glove i have owned. It breaks in well, keeps it shape well, and the colors are cool too. And it comes flared already so its easier on you.
Cons: none.
Tjp short stop
Pros: Definitely the best glove I have ever owned. It keeps it's shape really good and is a perfect size for left side of the infield.
Cons: Absolutely none.
Questions and Answers
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Which web is best for a third baseman a h web, i web, or modified trap? Glove man
I'm a high school 3rd baseman, currently using a 12" glove but I feel like it is a bit too big and a bit too heavy. whould this be the solution? Junior
Is there a difference between this model and the Louisville Slugger TPX Pro Flare Series FL1175C? Which model would you recommend? Pinkbro
How does this glove compare to the Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha Flare Series: OFL1200? Cos i have the Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha Flare Series: OFL1200 and I am considering to change it since it is pretty old. Is this model better compared to the Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha Flare Series: OFL1200? Because the Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha Flare Series: OFL1200 fits smaller then a 12 inch,is it the same size as this model? Pinkbro
How does the Top Grade Oil-Infused Horween Leather compare with other leather like Oil-Treated Landslide Leather and Kip leather? Babiii
How does a H web and a trapeze web compare? Does one of them catch better than the other? Gman
My son plays third, second, and pitches. Is this glove good for pitchers? Sticks
Is this glove large enough for a middle school level outfielder? 4
What are some do's and don't for breaking in and caring for this glove? Fletch
Is this a good utility glove? Lefty
My son is in high school and plays outfield. My concern is that 11.75 is too small. Is that size alright? texzbuckeye
Is the Louisville Pro Flare a light or heavy glove? I want a lighter glove for third base. nate
Do you need an oil to break in the glove? Also is it better just to throw the ball in to the pocket over and over into the pocket to break it in? Zack
Will this glove be stiffer as compared to a Rawlings Heart of the Hide? pinkbro
Would this be a good glove for a middle infielder. And does this glove fit small? Baseball
Would you recommend this for a middle infielder? 12
Would the H web be good for a middle infielder? Aq
Should I use an H-Web or a Trapeze Web for shortstop? 31
How does this glove compare to an A2000 glove? Ww
Which glove is better, this one or the mesh HD9's? JCox22
Does this come in a right hand throw model? EW
By when do you think the right handed models will be in stock? topes.
About the Brand
In 1842, J. Frederick Hillerich emigrated with his family from Baden-Baden, Germany to the United States. Eight years before, the 1834 Book of Sports had made its debut as the nation's first publication covering baseball. But when he arrived in Baltimore, J. Frederick Hillerich would never have dreamed of the future impact his family would have on America's favorite pastime.
After a short while, the Hillerichs moved to Louisville, where J. Fred started a woodworking shop in 1856. Two of his sons, Adam and John Andrew "Bud" were born in the United States and would later join their father in his business. By 1864 "J.F. Hillerich, Job Turning" was in operation and filled orders for businesses by custom-turning everything from balusters to bedposts.
The firm thrived, and by 1875 the little woodworking shop employed about 20 people. In 1880 Bud Hillerich, who was an amateur baseball player, became an apprentice in his father's shop. Young Bud made his own baseball bats along with bats for several of his teammates.
The debate over the origins of the first bat continues to generate controversy among baseball enthusiasts, but the younger Hillerich was most certainly involved in getting his father's business involved with what would become the company's signature item. According to company legend, the first bat was turned by Bud for Pete "The Old Gladiator" Browning in 1884. Browning was a star on Louisville's professional American Association team - the Eclipse. On a spring afternoon Bud, then seventeen, witnessed Browning break his favorite bat. Bud offered to make a bat for his hero, and Browning accepted. After the young wood shop apprentice lathed a quality stick from white ash, according to the story, Browning got three hits with it in the next game.
Louisville Slugger gloves are worn by more pitchers in Major League Baseball than any other glove.
Glove Properties
| Deals | Bundle and Save |
|---|---|
| Glove Type | Baseball |
| Position | Second Base Short Stop Third Base Infield |
| Size | 11.75 |
| Sub Type | Fielders |
| Vendor | Louisville Slugger |
| Web Type | H-Web |
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