Nokona Baseball Gloves

Home Run With Nokona Baseball Gloves

Home Run With Nokona Baseball Gloves

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If you are looking for a quality baseball glove that is made one hundred percent in the United States, then look no further. Nokona baseball gloves are produced solely in the United States, whereas most companies only partially make their product, then ship it overseas for completion. This small town company has been around for more than eighty years and has continued to produce the best quality gloves out there.

This factory has only about one hundred employees and only manufactures about seventy-five thousand gloves a year. They even manufacture specialty gloves that you can have etched in with name or a date for newborns.

However, you should place your order well in advance, after all, they are made by hand. The Nokona baseball gloves are handmade from the best premium high grain leather you can get, yet the leather is soft to the touch, not stiff.

These gloves are also available in both buffalo and kangaroo hide. If you are looking to purchase the Nokona baseball gloves, you can order them online, which will be easier because this exclusive brand is not easy to find elsewhere. So, go for the home run and order your Nokona baseball gloves today, and play ball!

Here's Nokona Baseball Gloves Selections:

Nokona NLT Classic Leather Glove Conditioner...

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$5.99

 

Unique Hot Glove Mallet...

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$17.99

 

Nokona Premium Glove Conditioner, Small...

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$9.99

 


Today's Discussion

What is the best 12.5 inch nokona baseball glove for a left fielder/second baseman?
I need a new baseball glove and I know i want a nakona glove that is 12.5 inches. I recently play left field or second base. I don't care about the price I just need the best nakona glove for me. Thanks!

Reply
Michael
12.5 inches is too large for the infield...you want a glove that you'll know exactly where the balls at in the glove without digging around. Especially when turning double plays. Trust me. As far as the outfield...12.5 seems like the right size. You may want to buy two gloves. I recommend going to a shop and trying some gloves on, ordering a glove online is hard unless you already know you like the feel and weight of the glove.

TexHabsfan
You can't go wrong with any Nokona glove, try them on in person if possible. 12.5in is too big for a 2Bglove - suitable for a 3B though.



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