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Mizuno Vintage Pro Batting Glove G2

by Roger Clemens on June 5, 2010

Mizuno Vintage Pro Batting Glove G2

  • Pre-curved finger design
  • Flex thumb cut for better flexibility.
  • Ergonomic cut replicates normal function of the hand.
  • Top Quality Leather
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

Product Description
Mizuno's Grip Tabs to ease gloves on and off your hands, New combination palm, embossed leather in strategic locations for improved grip.

Mizuno Vintage Pro Batting Glove G2
Mizuno Vintage Pro Batting Glove G2

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J. Cromer June 5, 2010 at 11:52 pm

My wife and I have each had two previous iterations of Mizunno Batting Gloves (most recently the original Techfire). Tried this glove when our old ones wore out, mainly because we hadn’t found any batting gloves we liked in local stores, it was reasonably priced, and available for prime shipping. It is an alright glove but seems more cheaply made than our previous ones. Neither of us liked it enough so we went ahead and ordered the newer version of the Techfire despite the extra cost.

B. DeBoe June 6, 2010 at 12:24 am

Decent gloves for the price, but don’t last very long with heavy use (such as a high school player). Very comfortable. Just wish they would last longer.

Kenneth Reid June 6, 2010 at 1:53 am

Seems to be a fine product. However, the sizing is way off. Ordered a pair in XXL, and they fit smaller than a pair of XL I bought at a retail outlet.

S. Brizard June 6, 2010 at 4:12 am

Not a bad glove for the price. If you are just looking for something to use recreationally (ie: occasional trips to the batting cages or if you play once or twice a week), then this is a good glove.

Elijah R. Cory June 6, 2010 at 6:06 am

I waited with major anticipation for these gloves to show up. I got the XXL size since one reviewer had said they ran smallish. Okay, they arrived. Took them out, put them on. Loved the overall feel and comfort and cosmetic appeal (its important for all wearing apparel to look good, yes? Smile, yes.) I bought them to replace my very worn Nike’s. But, and I really hate to say this, here’s the thing. The stitching down between the fingers is incomplete. Between most all the fingers. At first I thought maybe they were made that way, or maybe I just hoped so. But I don’t think they are. The failure to fully stitch the leather between the fingers is bothersome, but for my purposes wasn’t enough for me to go to the trouble to send them back. I probably should, and most would, and in all honesty, I thought Mizuno had higher quality control standards. Other than that…..smile, yeah, other than that, they are quite nice.

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