BRAND NEW W/ TAGS LOUISVILLE SLUGGER TPX PRO FLARE PFRB18115AC BASEBALL GLOVE - 11.5" RH (Right Hand Throw)
Retails at $259.99.
PLEASE NOTE THE CAMERA FLASH HAS A TENDENCY TO LIGHTEN AND/OR DISTORT CERTAIN COLORS AND MAKES SOME OF THE LISTED PICTURES APPEAR GREY. THE ACTUAL COLOR OF THE GLOVE IS BLACK WITH GRAY LACES. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS AS TO THE ACTUAL COLOR, PLEASE REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER'S WEBSITE OR THE THE LISTED STOCK PICTURE (PIC #4).
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Louisville Slugger has once again created a glove series that revolutionizes the concept of glove designs. Introducing the Louisville Slugger Pro Flare Series with a Professional top grade oil-infused Guacho Leather. By combining the Flare design with the Guacho Leather you find yourself with a glove unmatched in the industry. This combination allows for unmatched durability with an ultra quick break-in period. The Flare Series gloves are designed with a larger catching surface and a flat, deep pocket. That design along with the extra wide lacing makes this series have unrivaled strength. The Louisville Slugger Pro Flare Series gloves offer a conventional open back design for added control. This is the reason that the Louisville Slugger Flare Series design is the fastest growing infield pattern in professional and collegiate baseball. Louisville Slugger: Performance Products for Championship Performances.
TIP: Many of the premium gloves including Rawlings Pro Preferred & Heart of the Hide, Wilson's A2000 & A3000, Mizuno's Classic Pro and Pro Limited, etc. are somewhat stiff when brand new. A quality glove conditioner will do much to reduce the break-in period for any stiff new glove . Almost all glove conditioners will generally darken the leather and appearance of lighter colored gloves. If you buy a new glove and don't like the look of the pre-oiled palm area, condition the glove with a premium product such as Wilson's Pro Stock Glove Conditioner and the pocket/palm area will darken and blend in more with the rest of the glove. TIP: Regardless of whether you prefer the natural method of breaking in a glove, sooner or later you will have to recondition your glove! Personally, I recommend cleaning and conditioning a glove each and every year after a good season of use. All leather gloves will start to dry out and laces will become brittle when subjected to regular use. Prolonged exposure to sand and dirt, wind, rain, hot sun, etc. will take its toll on even the very best glove. PLEASE stay away from those cheap oils, foams or other liquid products out there on the market. The foams don't work and liquids such as oils are absorbed deep into the glove, add a tremendous amount of weight, and are nothing more than a magnet for attracting dirt and debris. Also, PLEASE don't ever bake your baseball glove in the oven or microwave or soak it in the tub to aid in the break-in process. You will invariably destroy a very fine piece of leather and take years off a gloves life! Personally, I never use anything but a paste type glove conditioner. Although I prefer Wilson Pro Stock Glove Conditioner, there are comparable products on the market from manufacturers such as Easton, Nokona, etc. Regardless of what brand of paste type conditioner you choose to use, do yourself a favor and make sure it contains lanolin and vitamin E. Nothing is better at restoring and revitalizing the leather on your glove! With a little care, your glove should last for many years and most likely outlive your baseball career. SHIPPING / HANDLING Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, APO/FPO & US PROTECTORATES add $3.00 to S/H.
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