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A Review Of Popular Baseball Gloves
By Baseball Gloves


Rawlings Gloves
Perhaps the best-known and respected glove is manufactured by Rawlings. Rawlings gloves have been a favorite of amateurs and professionals for over eight years. They are most admired for their comfort and safety features as well as the range of prices. You can purchase the most expensive line of gloves for $300 or so, but Rawlings gloves also come in cheaper versions, sometimes for $10 or less.

Nike Gloves
Nike is probably best known for its athletic shoes and other lines of athletic clothing. The company, however, has recently begun to manufacture its own line of gloves. The Nike glove has been gaining tremendous popularity in recent years. The most popular gloves by Nike are the "Pro Gold" and "SDR" lines. The Pro Gold gloves are top of the line and usually retail for $100 or more, while the SDR gloves start at around $60. Perhaps the best feature of Nike gloves is the ""dry finger"" liner inside each glove which helps to keep fingers cool and reduce perspiration

during play.

Mizuno Gloves
Mizuno gloves are another popular brand in America. They are even more popular for Asian players. This company offers at least 11 different styles of gloves, with a wide price range. The "Pro Limited" series can cost up to $250, but Mizuno gloves are also available in cheaper models for around $20.

Nokona Gloves
Most glove experts will agree that Nokona offers the best and highest quality gloves available to consumers. These are American-made gloves from Texas and the company has been manufacturing them since the early 20th century. The least expensive line of Nokona gloves usually starts at around $125 and higher-end gloves can cost much more.
In addition to leather gloves, Nokona also offers gloves made from buffalo and kangaroo hides.


 
 
 
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