Description

Ready to captain your team with classic style? This Heart of the Hide traditional tan catcher’s mitt will give you all the confidence of the game’s legends behind the plate. This leather’s natural tan coloring make the scarlet Rawlings patch pop, and the world-renowned Heart of the Hide leather stands up to tough pitching season after season. Crafted in Rawlings 33″ CM pattern, this mitt is easy to handle behind the plate and quick enough to stop anything in the dirt. Plus, you can rely on the 1-piece solid web to stick pitches on the corner and steal some strikes for your pitcher. Get your Heart of the Hide traditional tan catcher’s mitt today!

Product Features:

33 inch Glove Size
Break-In: 60% Player / 40% Factory
Color Colorway: Tan / Dark Brown laces
Conventional Open Back
Deer Tanned Cowhide Plus Palm Lining Provides Added Protection
Heart of the Hide Traditional Leather Shell Is Cut From Top 5% Of Steer Hides
One Piece Solid Web
Padded Palm & Thumb Loop
Recommended and Designed for Baseball Catcher’s Only
Soft, Full-Grain Finger Back Lining Delivers An Exceptional Feel
Tennessee Tanned Rawhide Leather Laces Add Structure, Durability, & Strength

Glove Conditioning Service Details:

You know the routine – your season opener is a week away and that brand new glove on your hand – well, it feels like it’s never going to break in. Balls bounce out of the pocket and you are left wondering how you’ll ever have it ready in time for first pitch.

You can worry no more! At ProRollers, our goal is a simple one. We want your gear to be in PEAK CONDITION long before that critical first game. Our bat rolling service optimizes every hit you make and now our glove conditioning service makes that new glove feel just like an extension of your hand – like it’s been there for years. Nothing beats the feeling of a well-conditioned glove!

Over the years, we have perfected the process of optimizing equipment. There is no guesswork with our Baseball Glove Conditioning Service. We have the entire process down to a science.

Our Glove Conditioning: 1-2-3 Perfection!

Step 1: The right tool for the job: We have 6 different glove shaping mallets in our shop as every glove needs something different, and your glove is no unique so it gets special treatment as well. We use each specially designed mallet to either break down each glove at its specific flex points, form a pocket or help break in the palm with a weighted head. This specific working of the leather increases the effectiveness of the manual labor process. Since every glove is built differently, this is where our knowledge and experience comes into play. The forming of the leather on the these proper crease points while holding the integrity of the rest of the glove is the key to success. This process is completed in 4-5 sessions over the next 2-3 days. Working the gloves by hand along with our conditioning services is the key to proper break in.

Step 2: Hydrate the leather: We apply a small amount of specially formulated glove conditioner to the leather and laces, both inside and out. This conditioner will be absorbed by the glove’s pores which helps keep the glove in top condition all year. This extra conditioning step will help by keeping dirt and debris out of the newly stretched out leather pores. Hydrating the leather will also help the glove last longer as it will resist absorbing water which can lead to early dry rot.

Step 3: Proper form: To get the perfectly formed pocket, each glove has 100 weighted baseballs caught in the web helping form the pocket and laces. Once the glove has a nice pocket formed, we need to make sure the glove maintains it true form en route back to you. After the glove conditioning process is completed, we put a ball in each glove and wrap them up with rubber bands prior to shipping them back to you. This ensures the glove hold its form on its way back to you. We do these extra steps to ensure the full effects of our break in process.

Place your order today for a broken in  Rawlings glove– and never worry about playing with an unconditioned piece of leather again.  Broken In Rawlings