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Anybody have any feedback they can share on this glove? My 2023 son has been using the Salvi HoH 32.5 model since he was 12. I want to get him a new one to start breaking in. Also looking at the All Star 33.5 Pro Elite.

What differences would he notice jumping from a 32.5 to a 33.5/34?

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Like a shortstop, a catcher's glove should be as small as needed to get the job done (receiving, framing, blocking) so that the transfer on throws can be quick and efficient.  If the glove is too big the ball can swim around in there and take extra time to get a grip on the ball.  Perhaps he's got a friend or coach with a larger size he can try out to make sure he's comfortable with it.

2 comments on catchers gloves:

1) As big as they can handle. For 2021 that is 33 inch, but 34 inch would be preferred according to several coaches

2) Have a back up mitt!!! 2021 was given that advice by college coach, and (you might not believe it) that very same game in a showcase his web blew out and he had no spare! Ball went straight to backstop! Has happened a couple more times with faster/better pitching. He keeps 3 mitts in his bag now, and I’ve gotten better at re-lacing pockets!

Thanks LA21P. My son actually has 2 of the exact same 32.5 HoH. One is a bullpen glove while he breaks it in and the other is his gamer. He’s had a lace pop as well and he was able to finish the inning with the newer glove. I pulled out my trusty Wilson repair kit and was able to put in a new lace before they went back out to the field.

You mentioned your son can’t handle the 34 and uses a 33. What does he do with the 33 that is tougher with the 34?

All-Star Pro Elite 33.5 is a great glove - so is Wilson A2k and others.  My 2020 son was told going in to college ball that as a catcher he should have a gamer, a backup glove and a glove that he is working in so that he always has a glove he is confident in using.  With amount of catching  in college with bullpen work, practice, scrimmages and games my son had laces break quite frequently.   (FYI, son is 6'-3", 220, but prefers 33.5" size glove.)

I just went up to 2021s room. His “good” mitts are in his there—a mentor told him to keep gloves in air conditioned room—he blows out a lot of laces and attributes it to weather/heat/dry air. 3 identical 33 inch mitts as recommended above, plus position gloves. Through high school the average mitt replace seemed to be about 1 year to maintain break in, gamer and back up mitts. I have become adept at re-lacing pockets—will probably miss it once he is out of the house for good!

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I just went up to 2021s room. His “good” mitts are in his there—a mentor told him to keep gloves in air conditioned room—he blows out a lot of laces and attributes it to weather/heat/dry air. 3 identical 33 inch mitts as recommended above, plus position gloves. Through high school the average mitt replace the seemed to be about 1 year to maintain break in, gamer and back up mitts. I have become adept at re-lacing pockets—will probably miss it once he is out of the house for good!

I started keeping a lacing kit with me for games and tournaments. A few times watching the game ahead of ours I’ll see a catcher lose a lace. Parents probably think I’m a whacko when I’m able to fix it while their team is hitting. Now if the catcher is on the other team he’s on his own...

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