Mizuno Supreme GSP1302 13.00-Inch Softball Fielder’s Mitt Ideal for the casual softball player who wants a professional performance, the Mizuno Supreme GSP1302 softball fielder’s mitt is soft, comfortable, and reliable. The 13-inch glove is made from high-performance full-grain leather, which boasts a PalmSoft lining with padded pigskin in the palm for unsurpassed feel and durability. The PowerLock closure, meanwhile, offers the simplest and most secure fit in the industry. And players will love the patent-pending Shock Grid finger cradle, which keeps your fingers from cramping up while in the field. Also outfitted with a tartan web, the glove carries a one-year warranty.
Customer Review: Good Buy
I recently purchased a Mizuno Supreme 1302. The price was good for the quality. It has a shallow pocket which is good for infield and long fingers that are good for the outfield, being a middle infielder on some teams and an outfielder on others I like this versatility and the older I get I find the length keeps me from bending quite as much. It’s not near as heavy as my 12 1/2″ Worth. It is soft enough to play with right away. The only drawback I can find for this glove is the size of the wrist opening and the finger stalls, people with large hands might find it to be very snug, I usually buy fastpitch gloves because they are designed for smaller hands and I like the snug fit. Overall for the price and the quality it’s a real good buy.
Customer Review: Just what I need
As I posted on another review, I’m making my “comeback” after 3+ years of inactivity, I made two mistakes and one was related with the glove that I get from another player. Half of my palm was out of the glove, so when the first hit came to my position the ball jump out of the glove.
Tags:
3 Years,
Big Hands,
Drawback,
Durability,
Fastpitch Gloves,
Grain Leather,
High Performance,
Inactivity,
Middle Infielder,
Mizuno,
Outfield,
Outfielder,
Patent Pending,
Pigskin,
Professional Performance,
Snug Fit,
Softball League,
Softball Player,
Tartan Web,
Versatility
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