Rawlings Softball Gloves
Rawlings gloves and mitts are without a doubt their finest product, and mainstay in the baseball industry. Rawlings has been crafting gloves since the early 1900's and they continue to be innovative in design and performance. Rawlings offers over 15 different series of gloves, with various models in every price range. Rawlings gloves can be used by a young t-ball player, girls fastpitch team, the retired city softball player, or the professional baseball player. Whether it's an entry level glove or one for the highly skilled and competitive player, Rawlings has a glove with your name on it.
Rawlings softball gloves are made with same craftmanship and fine materials that their baseball gloves come from. As with the baseball gloves they offer different models and varities that should suit just about everyone. From different skill levels, ages, to fast pitch or slow pitch Rawlings more than likely has a softball glove waiting for you.
The top of the line softball glove is the Heritage series made from oil tanned Pro Soft Steerhide leather. This glove is soft to the touch, and easy on the eyes. A light brown leather with mild marbling this glove is for the serious and highly competitive player.
Rawlings also offers a model of the Gold Glove specifically for softball players at a moderate price. Made of the same material as the baseball version of the Gold Glove these patterns are larger and designed for softball players.
The Silverback glove, as the name suggest is as stout and ferocious as a silverback gorilla. Popular amongst slow pitch players because of it's price and durability, the Silverback glove is great for all recreational softball.
Which glove is right for me? This question isn't uncommon among the baseball and softball players.For softball most players use at least a 12 1/4" pattern glove but they can range up to a 13" or 14" pattern, this makes it easier to accommodate the larger ball. When choosing a glove keep in my mind the position you play, the level of competition you're playing at, and how often you intend to play.
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