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Catcher's Equipment, opinions for a Freshman
14yo will be Freshman in August. Wants to play HS ball, in addition to his travel team, so this gear will be put to serious use. He is 5'7" 140 solid-as-a-rock pounds. He's only been catching for a few months, but he loves it, and is good enough that it's now his main position. He's been using his Schutt gear, which we picked up for a good price when they were at a tourney. But we bought it having no idea that catching would become his go-to position, rather than SS and OF. Living in...
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I don't think you need much help. Your thought process is sound. There are plenty of good brands, including Schutt. You have to look further within each brand. Most have entry level gear and then progress from there. Your criteria will keep you away from the entry level stuff, so you'll be fine. What has been a bit surprising to me is that there are some top-of-the-line helmets that are ridiculously heavy as compared to competitor options. The huge factor that you didn't mention is fit. It...
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force 3 is a brand that is getting some love because of work they have done to reduce concussions http://www.force3progear.com/
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When my son was that size he liked Mizuno. The head gear held up well to THREE different bats being swung into the back of his head.....freaking truly dislike that one arm swing release thing....but anyway. The Mizino is sold in an intermediate size that is supposed to be for women's softball but it fits the 5'7 kid really well. We are in GA, it gets pretty hot here too. My son splashes water on his neck and head in between innings, it helps. The Mizuno helmet has withstood a severe beating...
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My son is also 5,7 and 140lbs. He wears the AllStar system 7 intermediate gear. It fits a little big now and has plenty of room for a puberty spurt. I used cloth tape to secure the slack on the fastner straps
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Thank you for the prompt replies. In our local stores, Mizuno is available, so that we could try on for fit, since that is so important. CACO3GIRL, while I know a bat hit is inevitable, I still winced when I read about your son taking those to the back of the head I'm already practicing how to not run onto the field if (when) that happens... CABBAGEDAD, when it comes to his safety, we won't hesitate to buy new equipment if necessary. Especially for his noggin. GUNNER34, interesting you...
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There is nothing stopping you from getting a Mizuno Helmet and a different kind of gear....just so you know :- ) 14u was his worst hit yet. Batter fully extended with one hand and bashed him so hard he slumped to the ground, the umpire immediately called the batter out, and BOTH sides of coaches went running for him. He had his eyes closed for about 5 seconds, doing a self diagnostic I'm assuming and then....nothing, he stood up, took his helmet off, looked at it, put it back on his head and...
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I think the force 3 have some sort of spring that allows the mask to take a shot and not jar the catcher or umpire so much. have read good things about it
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Rawlings for me. Make sure to get your son the proper size mitt. I've seen many kids in that age group with gloves/mitts that are one, two sizes too big. A glove should fit snug not loose.
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My son used All-Star System 7 through HS and Rawlings Pro Preferred gloves.
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When mine caught he had a couple of sets of All Star System 7. Very durable and an excellent product. Go to some tournaments and look what the guys are wearing. I was always amazed at the high percentage of All Star gear. I notice it when I watch games on TV too. Last I knew, the Under Armour gear is re-branded All Star.
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Good point. He's okay with the glove he has now, but there may be a new one soon. We lucked into a gently used A2000 last summer. It's all leather, and he thinks he wants a Wilson Superskin for his next one.
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It still is, according to an article from a couple of years ago. That same article noticed that 50% of MLB catchers used All-Star. Of course, there are always endorsements issues, and I'm not saying my kids is a future MLB'er, but I figure those guys take their health and performance just about as seriously as anyone, so it speaks pretty loudly. Thank you for the personal experience and observations.
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If you want the chest protector to last more than 2 years, keep in mind a NFHS rule change that goes into effect 1/1/2020 that requires them to be NOSCAE approved.
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This is spot on. My son was also about 5' - 7" and 140 lbs as a freshman. He needed an adult chest protector to give proper protection for 80+ mph pitches but they were too big, so my wife had to break out the sewing machine and take in the straps. The youth size fit him perfectly but didn't provide the protection and spiked fastballs really hurt.
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Just be advised that the traditional mask is not legal in HS ball.
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High school and juco i wore Easton but I’m not a huge fan of some of their new gear. worn Rawlings the past 2 years and love it. Would recommend rawlings, Allstar, Nike pro gear if you can find a set, or Easton. realistically you’re going to get hit with a bat and ball at some point while catching. It’s inevitable. The gear isn’t made to protect from anything other than blocking baseballs. Traditional 2 piece masks are definitely More forgiving on a foul ball than the hockey style mask, but...
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I saw they also sell the hockey mask style with their shock absorber tech, but there seem to be very little reviews on it
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There is a big debate on hockey style vs. two piece. I can only say that had my son been wearing a two piece helmet I don't think he would have been uninjured with the brutal hit he took during 14u. He made the same observation.
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I think more and more sanctioning bodies are requiring full hockey-style masks including state high school athletic associations. Even if they don't mandate these, you should check with any sanctioning body for any summer games you might participate in. I suspect the two piece is really marketed more towards umpires with the vast majority of kids going with the hockey-style given that is what they grew up with and many have no option up through high school these days.
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From your description of your son I think he would benefit from a 31" circum. Maybe a 32", snug, manageability is key. Regarding masks, the hockey style probably gives catchers more protection and it looks cool but the traditional one will give him more visibility and much easier to get on and off. Best of luck to your son and enjoy hs baseball, It's over in a flash.
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You'll need to check into this but in our hs catchers wore the traditional style mask.
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The much easier to get on and off bothers me. I find alot of catchers are quick to take off the helmet.
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Wilson offer a catchers helmet called SHOX. Face masked is not flush with helmet and has 4 shock absorbers. It is an outstanding catchers helmet.
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They were in violation and the umpires were not doing their job (unless we're talking 20 years ago or so.)
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Illegal in GA. Only hockey style is legal. I thought that was a national rule, not a state specific rule.
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Before you buy gear you might ask around. Our school buys 2-3 new sets of catchers gear each year. I bought my son a new set of gear before his freshman year only to see him get brand new gear from the school a month later. My son just got the brand new converge pro under armour gear. It has extra padding under the chest protector. It’s pretty awesome.
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How does fundraising work?
First year high school coach. I'm new to the area, and I got left a mess. Last year's team finished dead last in the state. We don't have a functioning L screen, most baseballs are old, no real indoor facility to speak of (it was 18 degrees this morning), and the team hadn't done any fundraising in at least the past 3 years, probably much longer. We held a mushball tournament, made around 850ish. Got the signatures from the players that I needed to get 2 L screens and some other training...
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If the high school plays under the regulations of the state high school athletic association I suggest getting a copy of fundraising regulations and discuss with the people above you at the school and district. I would bring up making the team as competitive as possible being good for developing the self esteem of the players. Add: It’s the Arizona Interscholastic Association
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I’ve tried. I’m on Navajo Nation. It seems like he isn’t able to help and it all stops at the business office.
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What county are you in? Is your Athletic Director open to discussing the rules with you?
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Yes we can take donations. I'm trying to contact some teams in the area, but it's pretty rural.
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That's a great idea. Now to find the right contacts. Thanks! I'll start reaching out.
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Can you take donated equipment? Would that get around the policy?
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You're in AZ, I've got to believe with the right contacts you can get some hand me downs from the MLB spring training facilities - certainly an L-Screen. Your situation seems like one they'd jump on supporting.
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Casino is a great idea, there is one nearby in Gallup. I just checked, looks like they are filming further north in Monument Valley but I can still try to ask. Thanks!
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#newtothis: Are they filming "DARK WINDS" near to you? Robert Redford [The Natual] is a Producer. Also the Casino may be able to donate. Your team could offer their help. Bob