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Does anybody have any comments on this mitt I'm looking into. Obviously it's cheap but still a good mitt I'm just looking for one to be able to withstand a good season. This is only what I'll be getting if I don't get a pro stock for real cheap (hookups). Thanks.

http://www.softball-bats.org/nutosportsinc/eaulnaullise5.html
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I'm the kind of player that doesn't mind spending top dollar for my gear! In my opinion this glove is a waste of your money and you should look into quality instead of finding a bargain. Not saying it's a bad glove because iv'e used easton before, but once you have had a quality glove in the $200 price range. You'll never want to go back. Believe me! I settled for a Rawlings Gold Glove catchers mitt this off-season and broke it in, in one day. It was to flimsy to handle my staff and became a waste of $90. Then I purchased a Pro Preferred catchers mitt for $250 and wished I would've dished out the money earlier and it would've of saved me $90. The Pro Preferred is like nothing else and was definently worth the extra $160. My opinion is look for a better glove, but it's your decision! For a back up position like if you play second, but sometimes play outfield then this would be an ideal glove to purchase!
http://www.bplowestprices.com have the lowest prices, they guarentee they'll beat any advertised price. I bought from their twice and I got everything fine. But you will find things cheaper at http://www.softball-bats.org considering a lot of their products are blemishes. You can get the Louisville Dynasty off their for $200 which is $60 off the regular price.
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http://www.bplowestprices.com- rhbaseball, you are the man. They have awesome deals- I'm so getting a new glove. Thanks, and Ryno15- I was thinking of getting Gold Glove. I really might. I'm leaning towards the infield trapeze: 11.5. I'm a catcher so I won't use it as much as my catcher's glove (HOH). I don't know why, but I only feel comfortable in Rawlings. I know that Wilson, Mizuno and other companies make gloves just as top grade, but I only feel comfortable with Rawlings.

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