BRAND NEW W/ TAGS LOUISVILLE SLUGGER PRO FLARE PF14ZN3 SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL GLOVE - 13.5" LH (Left Hand Throw)

Retails at $249.99.


This is a very nice and extremely well constructed glove! It has some stiffness to it and will require a break-in period.

Note: Any discoloration in the listed pictures is the result of camera flash. This glove is perfectly uniform in color and flawless in every respect.

Please also note that outside of the attached wrist tag, Louisville Slugger does not issue any other additional factory tags for this glove series.

NOTE: Listed Picture #7 has a regulation sized men's softball in the pocket for comparison purposes.

Louisville Slugger's Pro Flare glove line has been the game-day choice for some of baseball's best professional and amateur fielders. Now that same quality and revolutionary technology is available to the Slow Pitch Softball player in the new Louisville Slugger Pro Flare SP Series! Crafted from Professional-Grade, oil-infused leather, the Pro Flare SP offers solid structure out of the box and long-lasting durability; without requiring hours-upon-hours of effort toward the break-in. Like all Pro Flare models, the thumb and pinky finger stalls are curved/flared away from the pocket. This flared design creates a catching surface that's 15% larger than conventional glove patterns! Along with allowing a player to more-easily secure sharply hit balls, the flare design also helps the fielder transfer the ball quicker from glove to throwing hand. Anyone who is familiar with the game knows that only a fraction of a second can determine whether a play ends in a defensive stop or an extra base runner. Leave your mark! If you're ready to take your defense to the next level, pick up your own Louisville Slugger Pro Flare SP Series!

Louisville Slugger Pro Flare SP Series Features:



  • 13.5 Inch Model
  • LH - Left Hand Throw
  • Camel & Brown Colorway
  • Professional Grade Oil Infused Leather 
  • Conventional Open Back
  • Extra Wide Lacing for Added Strength
  • Trapeze Web
  • Outfielders Pattern
  • Larger Catching Surface
  • Pro Flare Design


  • TIP: Many of the higher-end premium gloves produced by Rawlings, Wilson, Mizuno, etc. have inner pockets that are pre-oiled at the factory. There is a tendency for the oil to bleed through (particularly on the lighter tan and brown colored gloves) and it is not uncommon to see what appears to be an oil stain of varying degree in the palm area of these gloves. I have received gloves in the past that arrived without any evidence of oil and within months, the oil bleeds through into the palm. Personally, I would not let this condition deter one from buying a glove. Many of the gloves ordered off of "stock"pictures on the internet will end up having this condition.
  • 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.    

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    Good luck!

    Tim

     

     

     


     

     

     

     

     

     

     


















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