Product description The Wilson A2403 PUDGE catcher's mitt offers Pro-Stock American Steerhide hand-selected leather constructed for durability and feel. .com Catch like Pudge (aka, Ivan Rodriguez, All-Star catcher for the Detroit Tigers) when you slip on the Wilson PUDGE catchers' mitt for right-handed throwers, which features a 32-1/2" size, tan glove interior and extended palm web, and black back. It's made of Pro Stock leather from American steer hide which is hand-selected for its rugged durability, consistent performance, and feel. It offers Dual Welting, a patented pre-curved design providing a stable pocket, as well as Super Skin, which provides twice the strength with half the weight. It also features Wilson's Dial Fit system, which easily and comfortably conforms to your hand. This glove is designed for professional, college, and serious high school players.Specifications:Position: Catcher Hand: Right Hand Throw Webbing: Extended Palm Material: Pro-Stock Leather Backing: Open Guarantee: One Year P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Buying Guide .com Baseball and Softball Glove Guide Playing the Field Baseball and softball gloves are specially designed to suit the needs of a given field position, with each style of glove boasting unique features to improve a player's performance at his or her position. The following is a brief summary of each glove's characteristics: Catcher: No finger channels, with heavy palm padding and overall reinforcements to reduce the sting of repeatedly catching pitchers' throws First Base: Also lacks finger channels, but with less padding that a catcher's mitt, with added length to help catch infield throws and shallow pocket, enabling quick ball retrieval Infield: Five-fingered glove has shallow pocket for fast ball retrieval, with nine- to 10-inch youth sizes and 10.5- to 11.5-inch adult sizes, and softball infield gloves having a deeper pocket to accept the larger ball Second base players require smaller gloves to balance control with the need to make quick throws Shortstops use a mid-sized glove for ground balls and quick throws Third base players need a larger glove for maximum catching power Outfield: Glove is longer to provide extended reach, with a deep pocket to handle high-lofting balls, and sizes range from 12 inches and up for adults and 11 inches for youth players Softball Gloves: The characteristics, by position, of softball gloves are typically similar to their baseball counterparts, with softball gloves having more length and deeper pockets to handle the larger ball Anatomy of a Glove Gloves are designed to perform a relatively simple task--catch a ball. The quality of materials and craftsmanship that can go into a building a glove, however, can be surprising. Below is an overview of a glove's components and how each helps optimize your defensive game: Pocket: Pocket depth is determined by player position, with shallower pockets helping infielders quickly retrieve and throw the ball, and outfielders' pocket depth aiding in capturing a ball on the fly. Softball players also need deeper pockets to catch the larger ball. Webbing: The preferred webbing pattern is partly determined by field position and partly by player preference. Generally, open webbing helps infielders quickly retrieve the ball, closed or tightly woven webbing gives outfielders and third basemen extra support, and closed webbing allows pitchers to hide the ball from the batter. Backs: The back of a glove, or the part that goes across the top of your hand, can either be closed or open, which is largely a matter of player preference. Some infielders find an open back to be more flexible and forgiving, while outfielders may like a closed back with finger hole for added support. Wrist Adjustment: Some gloves include fit systems, or wrist adjustments, to help keep the glove tightly affixed to a player's hand. The most popular closures are buckles, D-rings, lacing, and Velcro. Padding: How padded a glove's pocket is depends on position, with catcher being the most heavily padded. In recent years, many manufacturers have begun to add padding to other position gloves to reduce "palm shock." Materials: By and large, gloves are constructed using one of three materials--leather, treated leather, or synthetic--with the differences relating to feel and durability. Leather: Most high-end gloves are made of leather, which offers optimal feel and durability, with leather quality being a significant cost driver Treated Leather: Leather material is softened and strengthened during production for quicker break-in, better durability, and lower maintenance Synthetic: A lower-cost alternative to leather that offers reduced durability and responsiveness, and is a good option for beginning players Fits Like a... As mentioned above, age and position are the most significant factors in selecting a proper glove size. Outfielders need larger gloves with deeper pockets for maximum "catchability," while infield gloves are smaller and have shallower pockets for optimal control and speedy ball removal. Some pitchers opt for infield gloves that are slightly larger than standard, yet small and shallow enough for rapid fielding and throwing. Most younger players will benefit from youth-sized gloves that help with control, and it's a good idea to resist the temptation to buy a larger glove the child will grow into. The tables below offer a general guideline for proper glove size by sport, position, and age. Baseball Glove Size Age Position Glove Size Under 8 Infield 9" Under 8 Outfield 11" 9-13 Infield 9-10" 9-13 Outfield 11-12" 13 and older Infield 10.5-11.5" 13 and older Outfield 12-12.75" Softball Glove Size Age Position Glove Size 6 and under All 9-10" 7-9 All 10-11.5" 10-14 Infield 11.5-12.5" 10-14 Outfield 12-13" 15 and older Infield 12-13" 15 and older Outfield 12.5-14" See more
S**E
Solid Mitt for Serious Youth Players
Selecting a catcher's mitt is a big deal for a catcher. In addition to functioning as the catcher's glove, it's the catcher's primary method of defense against incoming 75-mile per hour projectiles. This is not the time to skimp or go cheap on materials.If your kid is a catcher, spend the extra money to get him a glove, helmet, chest protector, leggings and knee savers that will hold up to repeated use and abuse. You are the primary advocate for that young person behind the plate. Give him what he needs to win.This particular catcher's mitt is built to last, and it has a number of features that make it an excellent purchase for catchers at the youth and high school level. First, the leather is good. Beware of catcher's mitts that seem too "soft" or broken-in when you buy them. That's not necessarily a sign of good leather. The Wilson A2403 is very, very stiff out of the box. Know ahead of time that you will have to break this glove in properly in order to have it ready for spring. Don't buy it with the intent of using it in a game one week later. It will require a lot of pitch-and-catch before it's in peak condition.Secondly, it has a shallow pocket, which is good when you need to make a quick transition from the mitt to the hand while making a quick throw.Thirdly, you won't feel much of a sting at all when you catch heat. It absorbs shock really well, because of that good leather.If your kid is a full-time catcher, and still has many years of catching ahead of him, this is a good investment. It's overkill for children under 10, or kids who do not play in a competitive environment for baseball.As a catcher's coach, I am very satisfied with this glove and recommend it with enthusiasm to young players.
L**R
great glove!
It took about a month of a few times a week catch and another few weeks of bullpens to break in. But that is expected with high quality gloves. The pocket is great and has held up well. This is the best glove you can get if you are willing to pay for it. It was delivered quickly too. Overall very satisfied with purchase.
K**.
Well Made
As a travel baseball player, my son loves with Wilson A2000 Pudge. This is actually his second glove as he wore the first one out. As you would expect with any high quality golve, allow time to break the glove in before using it in a game.
N**I
Amazing! but
It seems that some changes ware made as for this product.1.Side color is Black.(With a photograph, it is tan.)2."origin" is vietnum(In this description of item, it had become made in Japan.)Even if it deducts it, I am satisfied enough.I was surprised at especially the quality of leather.
J**N
Great glove
Awesome glove - great piece of leather - tought to break in....however, comes at about 30% break in and just needs a LOT of work to get it right - I imagine it will be ready in another 2,000 catches or so and some more shaving cream.
J**L
Great glove very strong and started stiff thought it would ...
Great glove very strong and started stiff thought it would take ages to break in two weeks of solid throwing it's game ready and still has that hard edge !
B**D
Still feel the sting once in a while but much better than the cheaper gloves
My son's new catcher's mitt and he is loving it. Still feel the sting once in a while but much better than the cheaper gloves.
D**Y
Just what the 17 year old wanted
Perfect! Gift to dedicated ball player! The best grandson has been playing ball since he was 8 years old. Love the game and he is good at it too!
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