Easton baseball gloves are not as widely used as other brands such as Mizuno and Rawlings, but I am seeing more and more of them used by players today. And according to Easton’s website, over 100 professionals now use them as well.
I have never personally used an Easton glove, but based on the superior quality of their other equipment, I’m sure their gloves are no different. They have many different series’ of gloves such as the Professional, Stealth, and Black Magic.
Their latest and greatest of gloves for 2008 is the Premier Select series, which features three infielders models, along with an outfielder’s, catcher’s, and 1st baseman’s model. They use double-tanned Kip leather (leather from cows between the age of a calf and mature animal), a contoured index finger channel, and pre-curved fingerback welting with reinforced stitch lines for extra strength.
According to Easton's official website, the suggested retail price is around $279, and will be available September 1, 2007.
To check out the latest selection of Easton gloves,
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Easton may not be as well-known for their gloves as much as their bats and other equipment, but when you buy one of their products, you don’t have to worry about quality. You can count in it being top-notch.
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