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Wilson
(JP¥9,740)
+NT$631 Shipping fee
+NT$65 Service fee
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ナッツ拳闘会
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Item condition
Some scratches/marks
Brand
Wilson
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Japan
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These days, it's hard to buy rice. Price reduction. A good glove. Soul-infused type. This is a horizontal type. Soul fastball type. W series. It's a good quality glove, but honestly, you don't get better at baseball just by having a good glove. But I long for the high grades. When I was in high school, I wanted a Mizuno Pro. That desire continues to this day. I think even if you buy a 60,000 yen glove new, it won't last 3 years for hardball. Current gloves sacrifice durability and are made closer to professional use, focusing on function. They're really thin. Light. In a good way. Those who grew up with gloves from the 80s and 90s probably feel that current hardball gloves are like the softballs of the past. You don't need this glove for catch. Wilson gloves are the best and strongest. That's why I buy them. It's the same as a tuna buyer. The fish market wouldn't not buy the best quality. This is a glove that top amateurs use. Review Hardness, thinness designed and set for modern baseball. The Big M series I always handle is also good, of course. But that's a matter of leather quality. It's sturdy, including the finger stalls, but it's not set up for modern baseball. This glove surpasses the leather of those bubble-era Japanese products and is further developed for modern baseball. It really feels like something major and minor leaguers would use. Because it's made in Japan, the inner diameter "fits just right." That's why I don't want to sell this. For hardball, for pitchers, it should be a 1W. 11.75 inches A glove is a "sword" for a baseball player. It's a good glove.
11 months ago