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All my batting gloves are worn out by the end of the year, any suggestions on durable gloves??
 
Posts: 3 | Location: PA | Registered: December 26, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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TPX Bionic, Ive used these now for two years and they seem to hold up alot better than anything else Ive used.
 
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The Kelley RX7 Batting Gloves are great. I have had mine for a couple months and have been very pleased with these gloves.
 
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Originally posted by lebanonbb:
gloves.


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Cutters- they are pretty expensive, but comfortable, practical, and EXTREMELY durable.
 
Posts: 23 | Location: Jefferson City - Rockwood | Registered: August 11, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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What I did is ditch the batting gloves and use my bare hands for over 3 years now. Then you don't have to worry about batting gloves because the skin on your hands will turn into built in batting gloves. A little pine tar and you're good to go. You also get a better feel for the bat.
 
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I agree with hornetz3B, ive tried batting gloves last year but I prefer my bare hands, just some dirt and your good to go.
 
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Literally the best gloves on the market. Easton VRS Pro III Adult Batting gloves. I got a pair and there wonderful, the only one I wll ever buy for now on.

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Ya I also feel that you get better feel of the bat without batting gloves. I havent had many problems with blisters and such cause your hands do get tougher after you have been without them for a while.
 
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I used to use batting gloves- Nike and Easton. They both eventually ripped (same place) and I decided that I would try to go bare hands because batting gloves are expensive and going no hands is awesome. I use some good old spit and some dirt, and the occasional pine tar or pine tar alternative...


Baseball, it is said, is only a game. True.
And the Grand Canyon is just a hole in Arizona.
-George F. Will
 
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