Nokona X2 Elite 11.25" Youth Baseball Glove: X2-200POP RWB
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Colorway: Red | White | Blue
11.25 +/- Inch Pattern
Constructed from Top-Grain Stampede Steerhide and Kangaroo Leathers
Conventional Open Back
Recommended For Use In Infield (Second Base, Shortstop & Third Base) | Could Be Used In Outfield If Needed
Kangaroo Leather - Pound-for-Pound One of the Toughest Leathers in the World, Yet Very Lightweight
Index Finger Pad For Protection And Comfort
Made in the USA - Since 1934 (Nocona, TX)
Modified T-Web
Nolera Composite Padding System - Added Protection
Stampede Leather - New-Generation, Full-Grain, Pre-Oiled Steerhide
Two (2) Year Manufacturer's Warranty
Weight: Approx. 475 g
Youth Model - Smaller Hand Opening, Tighter Finger Stalls for Ideal Youth Fit
High Quality Leather Does Require Some Break-In
Description
Nokona's highest-performance, ready-for-play, position-specific series is back - the X2 Elite Series. For the game's most skilled players, the X2 Elite is for those who are looking for the highest performance and quality, as well as the quickest break-in period on the market. This glove is made with distinct combinations of Nokona's proprietary Stampede Steerhide, Kangaroo Leather, and Nolera Composite Padding System for position-specific excellence. Each glove is ready-for-play right off the shelf without the need for steaming, and with ideal level of feel, flexibility, and rigidity right where you need it. Nokona has built a reputation for providing the highest quality gloves made with top grade leathers, that are made right here in the U.S.A. For over 80 years, Nokona has been making their product in Nocona, Texas where the people have dedicated their lives to providing the highest quality ball glove for players that demand excellence. This is their legacy. Since 1934, Nokona has been producing ball gloves for America's pastime right here in the United States.
This Nokona X2 Elite Red/White/Blue Limited Edition Series: X2-200 features an 11.25 +/- Inch Pattern, Modified Trap Web, and is backed by a Two (2) Year Manufacturer's Warranty! Pick yours up today at JustBallGloves.com - where the shipping is always Free, and we're here for you from Click To Catch! Nokona: America's Pastime. American Made.
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 21 Customer Reviews
Great Glove
Pros: Arrives in a good shape for break in it was about 90% broken in. We worked on it for about 5 days and it was good to go. My son is 9 year's old and the glove is a good size on his hand with a little room to grow.
Cons: Expensive. We can pass this glove down to his younger brother when he grows out of it so we could live with the cost.
Love this Glove
Pros: I just ordered this glove for my 10yr old son through ball glove warehouse. I was skeptical about paying so much for a youth glove, but I wanted to take the next step and go for a top level model. As a background, I was a middle infielder at the college level so I am very particular regarding gloves. I love the feel of this leather and the size is perfect for a 9-14 yr old in my opinion. I was able to get my fingers in there and love the feel/fit. The pocket/web design is great to make it not too small or not too big for it. We are still breaking this glove in, but have already seen that the leather breaks in easily. If the $ isn't a deal killer, buy this for your son and you will not be dissappointed. With all of that said, do not buy this glove as a starter glove for your son. Between 6-8, you can find a nice quality glove for under $100 that will suit your son just fine until you know he wants to take it to the next level.
Cons: I will have a better conclusion in a week or so once it's fully broken in. But as of right now, I can't think of one con.
Jojo05
Pros: My son is 10 and plays at ELL as a SS and pitcher. Break in was about 2 weeks before he used in practice or a game. He didn't feel any difference in weight when compared to his previous glove, Mizuno MVP. His hand are larger than the average 10 year old so it was much easier for him to close but might take extra effort for someone with smaller hands because it is a bit stiffer than an off the shelf glove. He used this glove for 3 months before it was stolen at the field.
Cons: None. We are purchasing another.
best glove Ryan parent
Pros: this is by far the best youth glove on the market. the leather quality cannot be beat. it is hands down better than any rawlings mitt. it is stiff so it will need to be broken in, but that is the case with any quality glove. I just can't express how impressed I am with the look and feel of this glove. It's awesome
Cons: cost, but you get what you pay for.
far exceeds expectations Ryan H parent
Pros: The leather quality and craftsmanship of this glove far exceeds any of its competitors. I looked at a Rawlings for $150 this glove was a lot better. when you see, smell, and feel this glove, you will know that you made the right choice.
Cons: cost. its expensive since it is made in America, but I don't mind supporting American families and keeping that factory open. besides, people waste money all the time, and even though at first you may feel that this much for a glove is a waste, you will realize you were wrong when you feel the glove.
Coach Jason
Pros: Without a doubt, the finest gloves on the market. My sons love these (10u and down) they are subtle yet firm when catching a ball. Extremly comfortable, HIGH quality leather and craftsmanship. They are by far super kid glove soft, but firm. Sources, assembled the USA. You get what you pay for and these are the best out there hands down.
Cons: White laces will get dirty, but that's when you know your player has his glove down in the dirt!
Wow! Clay Mills parent
Pros: Fantastic investment for my son! I've been holding off a while to invest in a great quality American made glove. My son is 12 and he saved a long time to contribute to his new glove which I hope will make him appreciate the quality and craftmenship. We have no cons whatsoever. Break in time was good and we used the Nokona paste which gave the glove a deep rich color. CJ used the glove last week for his Middle School tryouts and I think it actually gave him a confidence boost and he made the team as a 6th grader. I highly recommend the glove.
Cons: None
My son loves it! Jack S player
Pros: Made in the USA! My son loves this glove. He is 10 and plays baseball year round and I just asked him if he wanted a new glove. His reply was "No I love my glove"!
Cons: None - even the price is worth it!
The Hondo
Pros: Super Soft Leather. Great feel and game ready in about two days of playing catch. Perfect size for my 10 year old with room to grow. My son is the envy of his team.
Cons: None so far. Worth every penny.
9 year old glove DLW parent
Pros: My son plays left feild and really enjoys this glove. Was pretty much game ready and the quality ahows. A great glove that will be in oir family for many years to come.
Cons: there are no cons when it comes to this glove
Awesome Glove
Pros: Received this glove for my 7 year old son and after working with it for 3 days he was playing in games with it. These glove is a great size for him and has plenty of room for growth. Very impressed with the quality of this glove.
Cons: None - While the price is high the glove is worth it.
Too Much Hype
Pros: - Fantastic Stitching and Colors - Texas Made - Smells Good - Fits 10yo Just Fine
Cons: - Leather is way too soft, break-in was two days - I doubt it would last for a second season for a serious ball player - Way Better Options Out There for the Price - Stick with KIP or Heart of the Hide Gloves
American quality! FF744 Parent
Pros: Bought this glove for average size 8yo. Fits good with some room to grow. Quality of the leather is top notch and should last for years to come. Made in USA!!
Cons: Expensive but worth it.
Great looking glove Chris Coach
Pros: Break in time was minimal Made in USA Glove looks great
Cons: Price
Highly recommend Brady Parent
Pros: This is the best glove I have ever seen. My 8 yr old travel ball player immediately fielded and caught some game line drives easily. Coming from the Rawlings which is similar but was super hard to break in. Never liked the weight of it either. This Nokona is soft and quality is apparent. Took the step up because I never liked his old glove. Was willing to spend the extra after researching Nokona and wanted to support American made product. I’d buy again and recommend with my highest rating.
Cons: None
Sweet Glove @brycec818 Parent
Pros: That was fast shipping, As soon I felt that glove I was blown away from how the leather felt, that’s some high quality stuff. Just sent it out to California Glove Engraving to get my sons name put on it. This glove is his birthday present and I’m sure he’s going to love it. I’ve been shopping around for gloves and this is by far the best.
Cons: None yet, I’ll update
Great glove! Tom Parent
Pros: I bought this glove for my 7 soon to be 8 year old last year. It took him about 2 weeks to break in since he is on the smaller side with small hands. He used it at the end of last year’s spring ball season, winter ball, and used it during all of this year’s spring season with a little of travel ball in between. He plays short, second, pitcher and the outfield from time to time, with practice 3 times a week. He will be turning 9 in a few months and will continue to use it. He loves the glove and the fit. We have tried other gloves like, heart of the hide, pro preferred, and A2000 but likes this one the best, since he says the weight of the glove is just right. The glove is starting to get a little soft but should last another full year of year round play.
Cons: The price is a little high for a youth glove but is well worth it, especially if they’re going to be playing year round.
Awesome Fit Bswindle Parent
Pros: Well worth the money. We paid extra to have it broke in when we got it. My son used it the very next weekend. He loves the glove and played very well with it.
Cons: None.
Perfect fit for a smaller player Great Glove Parent
Pros: Size is perfect for a smaller player. I bought this glove for my son as an 8U player because of the other positive reviews (specifically the size). The glove is perfect for him. Soft leather so it was easier to break in. to top it off the blue and red stitching sets it off right. Great glove. We will def stay with the Nocona brand.
Cons: Expensive for a smaller glove that he will probably use for 2 years.
Made in America - plays smaller than 11.25 Parent
Pros: This glove has been great. My son played 60 9u games with it at C, 2B and P. It costs more but worth it to me because it's soft, rich leather, durable and made in America. Great for 7 - 11 y/o depending on your players size and skill.
Cons: It's 11.25" but plays more like 11". We will look for 11.5 in time for 11. and for sure can't use this in OF next year.
Good but soft! David Silva Parent
Pros: Glove is great. When it came in a few months ago the quality was outstanding. Especially for a youth glove. It was broke in within the day.
Cons: Leather is too soft. I was hoping this would last my son a few years. Since he plays year round. It’s only been 3 months and it is already a pancake that won’t hold shape. I don’t think it will last more than one season. For the price of the glove that’s not good.
Questions and Answers
Have a question about the Nokona X2 Elite 11.25" Youth Baseball Glove: X2-200POP RWB? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.
Can this be used for a 10 yr old fastpitch player. If not, what Nokona do you recommend for a serious 10 yr old girl that plays mainly third? I want something that will fit her hand well? BD
Would this glove be suitable for and 8 yr old player? I have two in mind this and the s-200, size comparison? JM
What size is this glove? BRAD FANCON
How does the X2-200 compare to the Alpha Select? Is it more structured? PT
Can you get the name on the glove as you can from Nokona? clint garland
My 17 year old is looking at this glove for pitching. Would it be suitable for him? He wears a medium batting glove. JT
Can this glove be used in the pitcher's position even if it has the red, white and blue laces? Also with the white Nokona lettering? Surfah
Is this glove good for a 9 year old that plays 2nd and outfield? Or would he need a larger glove for outfield? oscar
Which Nakona youth glove would you recommend for a 9 year old that plays both 2nd and center field? oscar
Would this glove be too heavy or big for a soon to be 8 year old? He plays middle infield, strong, currently plays a Mizuno entry level 11.5" glove. He now plays year around and I would be willing to invest in a nice glove he can use in rec & travel ball. JPB
What’s the difference between this glove and the Nokona S200? Stephen mason
What age do most youth players use this glove through? Kane Causemaker
With the white stitching, are pitchers allowed to use this model? Maureen
Trying to choose between the Wilson A2000 or this glove. He has the Nokona S200 now but it’s very soft after two years of year round use. He’s 10 but on the smaller side and plays middle infield. Jason connolly
Daughter is 6, curious if this may be too heavy for a 6 year old, or too big? Arron Trammell
Looking for a glove for my 10.5 year-old. He is 57 inches and 82 pounds. He is a middle infielder. I am looking for something to last him 2 years. Maybe a 11.25 inch glove. He has an R-9 that has gotten floppy. Looking for something stiffer. Can you recommend a few to choose from? Not overly concerned about price if it will last. Thanks! David
My son has used this glove for the last 4 years and loves it. He's 13 now and still wants this glove. He has smaller hands. What would be a good step up in gloves looking for his growth, and knowing this glove is a perfect fit for him now? Eric
What is the best glove for my son who is turning 7 in December but is growing fast? Shall I wait until maybe a little older for a nicer glove like Nokona? He currently uses a 10 inch youth Rawlings but too small for him now. Ron
About the Brand
Joe Phillips writes about his visit to Nokona. It was like sitting in at the plantation party in Gone with the Wind or maybe gazing from the grandstand at the “Field of Dreams” while the Black Sox players tried to work out their idled muscle kinks. And, I was gently reminded by the lines in that movie while I dug into a delicious plate of North Texas barbecue: “threshing crews eating at outdoor tables. It continually reminds us of what once was, like an Indian-head penny in a handful of new coins. . . You talk a good dream.” And here I was. . . graciously invited into this magical and charming “Field of Glove-Making Dreams” in former Comanche Indian land at Nocona, Texas. It was a warm August evening, basked in a golden harvest moon, while friends and the Nokona family paid its kindly southern regards to two of their own and two of America’s finest but relatively obscure glove makers, Bobby Storey and Elvin Ray “Ab” Lemons. You see, the pair had just completed fifty years of time-honored employment with Nocona Athletic Goods, the last of the all-American made ball glove company's. The occasion brought echoes of past successes and human contentment, but in Nocona today you still experience much the same American texture of yesterday and perhaps a glimpse into tomorrow as well.
The two stately gentlemen were being honored in a way that could have taken place in the same manner when they first reported for full-time work at Nokona, in 1952, or back even earlier, in 1933 when the company started making sports equipment. During a brief and informal presentation at the celebration, Nokona’s new sales manager called the two glove makers “Legends - because that’s what their ball gloves stood for, American know-how and pride taken in a best-made product.”
A man of few words but a marveled craftsman who could literally conjure a sows ear into a playable baseball mitt, Mr. Lemons got up and fondly recalled the several men he worked with through his half-century and of the training that had been passed along to him from his old bosses.
His counter part and just as talented, Bobby Storey, had filled in at just about every job at Nokona. Bobby, the son of the sporting goods founder, R.E. “Bob” Storey had most recently served as president and now chairman of the board of Nokona. Though past retirement age like Mr. Lemons, he’s now serving at one of his favorite roles, that of ball glove designer.
At a time for employment in this country when five years is considered a long tenure with the same company, Ab and Bobby are not even the first to complete a half-century journey with Nocona Athletics. The now deceased Jewell Brickey, hit that milestone in 1993, after joining the company during World War II. That’s the kind of devotion that employees forge into this glove-making outfit. A devoted and sustained tenure here is not rare. Last year the company advertising, displayed along with Storey and Lemons, three other employees who had garnered 40 years with Nokona, Warren Clary, Bud Meekins, and Melvin Weedin.“
I don’t have to tell you that the one constant through all the years has been baseball”, wrote W.P. Kinsella. And the most constant of ball glove makers has been Nokona, and the men and women there who keep alive the tradition of American craftsmanship of ball glove making. The spirit of glove-making is still alive and well in Nocona, Texas.
Glove Properties
Age Range | 7-9 10-12 13-15 |
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Color | Blue Brown Red White |
Feel | Soft |
Glove Type | Baseball Youth |
Position | All Positions Infield Second Base Short Stop Third Base |
Series | X2 |
Size | 11.25 |
Sub Type | Fielders |
Vendor | Nokona |
Web Type | Modified T |
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