Wilson A2K 1724SS 11.75" Baseball Glove - FALL 2024: WBW1026171175
Wilson A2K 1724SS 11.75" Baseball Glove - FALL 2024: WBW1026171175
Wilson A2K 1724SS 11.75" Baseball Glove - FALL 2024: WBW1026171175
Wilson A2K 1724SS 11.75" Baseball Glove - FALL 2024: WBW1026171175
Wilson A2K 1724SS 11.75" Baseball Glove - FALL 2024: WBW1026171175
Wilson A2K 1724SS 11.75" Baseball Glove - FALL 2024: WBW1026171175
Wilson A2K 1724SS 11.75" Baseball Glove - FALL 2024: WBW1026171175
Wilson A2K 1724SS 11.75" Baseball Glove - FALL 2024: WBW1026171175

Wilson A2K 1724SS 11.75" Baseball Glove - FALL 2024: WBW1026171175

WBW1026171175

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Fall 2024 A2K® 1724SS 11.75” Infield Baseball Glove

Engineered in 2024 by Master Glove Craftsman Shigeaki Aso, this 11.75” infield glove model boasts a modified wrist strap to better secure the back of the wrist when worn with two fingers in the pinky stall. The Fall 2024 A2K® 1724SS utilizes Navy Blue Pro Stock® Select leather with Double Palm Construction – an extra layer of leather between the palm shell and liner – to maintain the glove’s shape through countless infield reps. Red and Navy Blue SuperSkin™ reduces glove weight while repelling moisture, and Navy Blue SnakeSkin along the thumb, wrist and index finger bring some bite.

An 11.75” infield glove with Navy Blue Pro Stock® Select leather, Red & Navy SuperSkin™ and a modified wrist strap for a secure fit.

  • Pro Stock® Select Leather: Pro Stock® Select leather hides are triple-sorted, a fine inspection process reviewing the leather at least three times to identify the top 5% for ideal qualities of softness, stretch and durability.
  • SuperSkin™: SuperSkin™ is a microfiber material that’s half the weight of Pro Stock Leather, but twice as durable. Its moisture-resistant design extends the longevity of the glove, and is easier to clean than traditional leather.
  • Double Palm Construction: Expert craftsmen insert an extra layer of thin leather between the palm shell and liner, extending along the palm and fingers to enhance pocket stability, form the glove during the break-in process and maintain its shape through frequent use.
  • Rolled Dual Welting: Dual Welting in Wilson gloves goes beyond a mere cosmetic effect, as it’s integrated into the liner of each infield, outfield and pitcher's model, offering better support and helping your glove hold its shape better over time.
  • Flat Finger Binding: Flat Finger Binding gives players who prefer to play with a finger outside the glove greater comfort and control in the field. By reducing the amount of space between your finger and the back of the glove, you’ll experience less pain when making plays
  • Expert Japanese Craftsmanship: Manufactured entirely in Japan by craftsmen who have been making ball gloves for decades, the A2K is formed to the perfect shape over 18 hours of labor.
  • Modified Wrist Strap: Shaped to bend toward the player's hand near the pinky, creating a snug fit without feeling too tight.
  • Red / Navy
  • WBW1026171175

How to Break in Your Glove

The best way to break in a glove is to use specially designed glove oil.  Glove oil keeps the leather ''alive'' while providing a softening condition and minimizing weight gain.  Apply a small amount of glove oil to a sponge or cloth, then use the sponge or cloth to apply the oil to the areas of the glove that are currently firm. Start with the palm, the break point of the glove and then web. Then use the glove oil on all other parts of the glove including the entire inside to help moisturize and protect the glove.  Work the glove oil into the leather evenly.  Do not apply the glove oil directly to the glove, as it will be too concentrated at the point of application.

Also, make sure that the laces get oiled so they can stay moisturized so they will not dry and begin to crack. Otherwise, the webbing of the glove will come loose.  Remember that leather is skin and leather experts tell us not to treat glove leather any differently than you would your skin. Therefore prolonged harsh temperatures (oven, microwave) excessive water soaking, especially use of hot water, abrasives, the salt and acids produced from perspiration and excessive dryness all or individually can be harmful to the glove leather.

Break In Quick Tips

  • Play Catch!
  • Use a Glove Mallet to simulate repeated ball impacts
  • If you have access to a pitching machine stand and catch the balls and drop them in a bucket, breaks in the glove and works on hand eye coordination
  • Keep your hand in the glove to break it it! If you let someone else break it in, it will fit their hand not yours!
  • While watching TV or sitting keep throwing a ball into your glove.
  • Constantly move the leather to help it loosen up.
  • Don't add a lot of Oil or Conditioner! The more you add the heavier the glove becomes!
  • DO NOT BAKE OR STEAM A GLOVE!!! It is a quick fix but will destroy the leather and drastically shorten the life of your glove!

 

General Glove Care

A properly cared for quality glove will perform for many seasons. Improper handling, cleaning, adjusting and, in particular, over oiling can shorten the life expectancy of your glove. The most important part of caring for your glove is to recognize that leather will deteriorate if subjected to repeated exposure to moisture and heat. MOISTURE (Water / Steam) and HEAT (Oven / Baking) are the worst things for a leather glove.

  • Use the glove oil sparingly, as you can always add more.
  • NEVER put your glove in an oven or microwave, the heat can damage the fibers of the leather.
  • Water / Steam will cause the leather to dry out, crack, and the laces to become brittle. Some stores will steam for you, in a pinch it works for a weekend but not the long term as it drastically reduces the life of the glove.
  • Applying glove oil to any non-black colored leather will likely darken it considerably.
  • Excessive glove conditioner/oil will damage and shorten the life of a new glove.
  • Allow the glove oil to absorb into the leather for 24 hours in a warm area, temperature between 70-90 degrees.
  • At the end of the season, apply glove oil very lightly to keep your glove from becoming brittle.
  • Store your glove in a dry place with a ball in the pocket to maintain shape.
  • Do not use neat's-foot oil, linseed oil or silicon-type spray, these tend to close the pores of the leather, causing it to dry, harden and become heavy.
  • Do not apply the glove oil directly to the glove, as it will be too concentrated at the point of application, apply to a cloth first.
  • Pummeling a new glove speeds up the break-in, but the glove will be better served if this extra abuse is avoided.
  • Wearing a batting glove under your glove absorbs moisture and prolongs the life of the liner of the glove.

Leaving your glove out in the weather will ruin it, as will putting it away wet from perspiration. If it is comfortable, wear a batting glove under your baseball glove (unless you are a baseball pitcher); this absorbs the sweat from your hand. This could add years to the lining of your glove.

When your glove gets wet, dry it with a towel or soft cloth, and leave it exposed to room air for a few hours until the lining is dry. After it dries, use a little glove oil to moisten the leather. When you put your glove away, it's best to put a ball or two in the pocket to help keep its shape.

Routine maintenance should probably be done at least once a season so that you can check the condition of the glove. A tune-up involves tightening the laces in the fingers and web; re-tying any loose knots and cleaning, conditioning and shaping the glove. If you find torn seams, split leather, or broken laces, be sure to have them repaired as quickly as possible. Playing with a damaged glove can damage the glove further and even cause errors. The off-season is also a good time to have the glove professionally re-laced if it requires this work. A number of companies offer this work in addition to complete rebuilding and repair services. At the end of the season, you can take a moderate amount of petroleum jelly, and cover the outside and inside of the glove. Don't ignore the laces or hard-to-get-to areas, both inside and outside the glove. Then take a clean rag and wipe off excess to remove grit and grime. This will also remove and help neutralize much of the salt and acid buildup inside the glove caused by perspiration, a chief problem to the leather lining, usually made of softer leather.

What Size Baseball Glove Should I Use?

There are a few factors that determine what glove you should use, including your position, age, sport and preference. These are typical sizes and a great starting point but ultimately, the size of your glove comes down to what is most comfortable for you.

INFIELD GLOVE SIZING

11.25" - 11.75"

Most Popular Size: 11.5"

Infielders gloves are smaller with a shallow pocket to help with quick transitions. It's all about getting the ball out fast!

PITCHER GLOVE SIZING

11.75" - 12"

Most Popular Size: 11.75"

Pitchers typically have about the same size as other infielders but opt for closed pockets or Modified Traps to avoid seeing their grip. You MUST avoid predominantly white or grey gloves as a pitcher as they are illegal.

OUTFIELD GLOVE SIZING

12.25" - 13"

Most Popular Size: 12.75"

Outfielder gloves offer a larger pattern size in comparison to infielder gloves. This is due to outfielders needing a larger pocket to assist with pop flies and wanting a longer reach.

FIRST BASE MITT SIZING

12" - 13"

Most Popular Size: 12.5"

To be able to play first base, you need to be able to catch extremely well. Having the right sized mitt helps. First Base Mitts are larger and have a scoop to help catch anything thrown your way. Youth First Base Mitts for 12 & under are typically 12" or 12.25".

Catcher Mitt SIZING

31" - 34"

Most Popular Sizes: 32.5"- 33"

These gloves range in size from 31 inches to 34 inches. This isn't because they are three times the size of a normal glove, but rather because these mitts are measured by their circumference rather than top to bottom. Youth are typically 31"- 32.5" and Adult are 33" and up. Due to how thick the padding can be, the pocket on a 32.5" and 34" can be about the same size.

YOUTH GLOVE SIZING

9" - 12.5"

Most Popular Sizes: 11" - 11.5"

Infield Youth Gloves: 9" - 11.5"

Outfield Youth Gloves: 10.5" - 12.5"

Youth gloves are recommended for younger players who have not stopped growing and are likely to outgrow their glove sooner rather than later. The age range of youth players is 12 years old and under. Because of the wide range in age, the sizes are going to have a larger range too. The difference with youth gloves is a smaller wrist opening and tighter finger stalls for a more secure fit on a youth player's hand.

 

How is a glove measured? Fielders gloves and first base mitts are measured by starting at the top of the index finger of the glove down the finger along the inside of the pocket and then out to the heal of the glove.  Lay the tape measure across the palm of the glove, so that it folds across and into the indenture, down to the heel of the glove.  A catcher's mitt is measured by the circumference.

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      Fall 2024 A2K® 1724SS 11.75” Infield Baseball Glove

      An 11.75” infield glove with Navy Blue Pro Stock® Select leather, Red & Navy SuperSkin™ and a modified wrist strap for a secure fit.

      Pro Stock® Select Leather

      No leather in the game today compares to our Pro Stock® Select leather. We triple-sort our leather hides for consistency and flawlessness, using only our top 5% of hides when crafting our A2K® gloves.

      Double Palm Construction

      Expert craftsmen insert an extra layer of thin leather between the palm shell and liner, extending along the palm and fingers to enhance pocket stability, form the glove during the break-in process and maintain its shape through frequent use.

      Expert Japanese Craftsmanship

      Manufactured entirely in Japan by craftsmen who have been making ball gloves for decades, the A2K is formed to the perfect shape over 18 hours of labor.


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