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2024 A2000 1750 12.5″ Outfield Baseball Glove -WBW101393125
Designed for outfielders in search of more control over their glove, the 2024 A2000 1750 checks in at 12.5” with a narrower wrist opening for a secure fit on the grass. Based on the glove used by outfielder Mookie Betts, the A2000 1750 modifies the popular A2000 1799 to be 0.25” shorter with a slightly smaller wrist opening. The sturdy Dual Post Web holds its shape while extending for diving catches and home run robberies, and Black and Blonde Pro Stock® leather delivers the comfort and durable performance outfielders require for game-saving moments.
- Pro Stock® Leather: Pro Stock® Leather is preferred for its rugged durability and unmatched feel
- ComfortPro™ Fit: Featuring our ProLux™ Leather, the liner of the redesigned A2000 has a richer, softer feel against your hand. The all-new Comfort Sleeve is the finishing touch, conceling the binding in the wrist for more comfort than ever before.
- Rolled Dual Welting: Dual Welting in Wilson gloves goes beyond a mere cosmetic effect, as it’s integrated into the liner of each infield, outfield and pitcher’s model, offering better support and helping your glove hold its shape better over time.
- Flat Finger Binding: Flat Finger Binding gives players who prefer to play with a finger outside the glove greater comfort and control in the field. By reducing the amount of space between your finger and the back of the glove, you’ll experience less pain when making plays
- Thin Heel Pad: A thin heel pad design allows for quicker break-in and better closure
- DriLex Wrist Lining: Keeps your hand dry and comfortable on the field and behind the dish.
- Bold Logos: Bold logos strip away the distractions, allowing outlined, eye-catching Wilson logos to announce a new era in the iconic story of Wilson Ball Gloves.
- Specs: 12.75″ Dual Post Web
Product SKU(s) | WBW101393125, WBW101394125 |
Glove Series | A2000 |
Glove Size | 12.5″ |
Throwing Hand | Right, Left |
Position | Outfield |
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