In addition to all the major survival training Gear found on this site to protect the catcher behind the plate, there is one other fundamental piece of equipment, as any catcher (or baseball player) needs – a Catcher Mitt. Survival training mitts are extremely important and range hand will maintain the most impact games in the game.
On this website, we offer some of the top brands of catcher’s mitts from industry leading manufacturers. We also have sections dedicated to Fastpitch Softball catcher catcher mitts, mitts and left-handed catcher mitts. Just click one of the links below where you will be taken to the complete inventory of the mark.
As mentioned earlier, the catcher mitt absorb the most harm the game in the game. With tough baseball and softballs are used, it would be out of the question to step behind the plate without wearing a kind of protection. Today’s gloves offer so many more innovations than previous years gloves to ensure your safety behind the plate. With great innovations to palm and hand protection, you can be sure that your hand area will feel very little after each catch or pitch is thrown. Special consideration should be made to the type of material mitt are made of. A top end leather glove commands a bit more of a premium originally but much more durable than a lower end leather material.
Unlike regular baseball gloves medium sized survival training mitts of perimeter length and not the length of the hand. If you already know your glove size, calculate perimeter you need very easily. First, subtract the length of a regular medium-sized glove that you would bear from 12,5 (the largest glove size). Next take this number and drag it from the biggest survival training mitt size of 34.5. This resulting number is the correct size for you. Typically a younger catcher to a size of 31-32 inches, where an adult level catcher will vary from 33 to 34 inches.
A quick tutorial describes the difference between the various gloves used by baseball players:
Easton Youth Black Magic Catchers Gear Set
