BRAND NEW W/TAGS WILSON A2000 ZCAT-B PRO STOCK FASTPITCH SOFTBALL GLOVE A2002F - 12" LH (Left Hand Throw)

Retails at $299.99

NOTE: ANY DISCOLORATION IN THE LISTED PICTURES IS THE RESULT OF CAMERA FLASH. THE CAMERA FLASH HAS A TENDENCY TO LIGHTEN AND/OR DISTORT CERTAIN COLORS. THE COLOR OF THE GLOVE IS BLACK. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE COLOR OF THIS GLOVE PLEASE REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER'S WEBSITE 

This new Wilson A2000 fastpitch series is simply the best ever. Since its introduction in 1957, the Wilson A2000 has set the standard for premium ball gloves. The A2000 gloves are made from American Pro Stock Steer hide that is hand selected for its rugged durability. A2000 series gloves also offer the new Dri-Lex technology. This Dri-Lex technology is an ultra-breathable wrist lining that transfers moisture away from the skin, keeping your hand cool and dry. A2000 series gloves also feature the patented Dual-Welting system that offers a pre-curved finger design that helps maintain a stable and durable pocket. The Dual Welting technology is a patented design used exclusively by Wilson in the United States. All patterns are endlessly field tested and constantly improved by hundreds of professionals and top amateur players. The Wilson A2000 series gloves are unmatched in feel and offer consistent performance. The fastpitch series offers smaller finger stalls and wrist adjustments. Extreme comfort was key in designing this fastpitch series. Elite college and professional players helped to design every element of this extraordinary series.


FEATURES

  • Wilson A2000 ZCAT-B 12 inch Fastpitch Softball Glove
  • Inspired by Cat Osterman
  • Utility Glove
  • Pro-stock Hand Selected American Steerhide
  • Cat Back Design
  • 2 Piece Web
  • Dual Welting
  • Pre-Curved Finger Design
  • Dri-Lex Ultra-Breathable Wrist Lining
  • Designed for the Female Hand
  • Improved two piece back closure
  • Narrow Finger Stalls

 
 

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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