Just got my oldest son the 12.75 green and black colorway. Can't wait to break it in and form it. My daughter has the softball prime version and it's great. Mizuno really is 🔥. Their pro gloves are ridiculously good
@@theryanjones1224 I had footage labeled with the different pitch types just to see my release and look at my delivery to see any differences. I threw it into the video so I could also look back it on later and see my progress.
Bro what helped you excel at your training??? You just made a short 4 minute video with just a video of you throwing with zero context and with an ad in the middle lol. I was expecting more. I used to enjoy watching them but not as much recently.
@@theryanjones1224 what helped me excel was my consistency. I probably should’ve explained that a little better. You are 100% correct. I make these videos to also look back on my journey and see how much progress I’ve made. It helps with my mentality and staying in the present moment. I love making videos that are entertaining to people, but part of the reason I created this channel was to document my journey. I also had a little bit of a non exciting week but I wanted to still make a video out of it😂
Heidethrowz, that's a beautiful black cat in the video right there. Also look up Tim Blackwell's 1980 Topps card. It's probably the same exact catcher's mitt.
I started slo pitch this year. Haven't played since I was a kid. I bought a mizuno varcity and it is the floppiest POS I have ever used. Yes it is a cheaper glove, but my wifes rawlings, which was the same price is far better.
@@Heidethrowz I have never tried a mizuno before I got this one, but have tried on a couple in the store, and they are much stiffer. The one I got is like playing with a silicone oven mitt.
I got a custom Pro 44 glove made and honestly, I hate it. I broke it in like I did my Wilson A2000 and my Rawlings HoH. the glove just feels weird! Also, I ordered a 11.75" infield model, and I compared it to my Rawlings and Wilson and it's like half an inch longer for some reason. which also makes it feel really weird and floppy. Also, the thumb stiffener feels like it is not long enough. like it is in a glove half an inch too big for it. Honestly it is a bummer. I was really excited for this glove, and it just feels really weird and that is before comparing it to my, Wilson and Rawlings. needless to say, I don't think I'll ever get another 44 for my collection. Not without major improvements on their part anyway. In a recent video I heard Ball Glove King say they're quality has dropped badly lately. That is my experience anyway, I hope others have fared better.
No I 100% agree, their quality has dropped. I've noticed many of my buddies talk about the same things. But when you mass produce custom gloves, its hard to ensure the quality of every single glove. Not giving them an excuse, but its the reality. Wilson and Rawlings also deal with the same thing. Eventually, it could become a much wider issue.
I think that there's email in the contact section on the Yabai website. Just send Ken a brief email with your thoughts on how the glove has performed and any feedback you want to give!
@@Heidethrowz oh I know, it's amazing how they design gloves over there. I just got my 15 yr old and a2k d33 for pitching and I must say, it is worth the price. My younger son will need a new pitchers glove soon and I'm torn now on what to get.
I have that exact glove and am looking for a how to video to relace the web. I cut out all the old laces and didn't take pics to refer to. Help please!
Sorry for the late response, I do not know a video off the top of my head you can use to re-lace it yourself but I can direct you to people who can do it for you for an affordable price!
heavy on accused there’s is lots of proof of him not doing this and even he made a video explaining what the girls did, They planned it all out to try to take his money.
Nice video. I picked up a vintage A2000 XLC from ebay a few years back, slightly pancaked but overall in really nice shape. Date code ties it to 1992. The leather is so nice and it's a real pleasure to use.
I recently scored an early 90's Louisville Slugger 125 Professional Series, made in Japan, on Marketplace for $30. It was virtually unused, with the beginnings of a terrible pancake break in. Relaced it and broke it in correctly. It's fully steerhide with a thin, soft, supple steerhide liner. I've been shopping A2K, A2000, Heart of Hide and Pro Preferred, and this thing gives up nothing to modern top of the line. I honestly can't find anything new that tempts me away from it. I bought it as a backup glove, but it's the only glove I've used since getting it.