Wednesday, October 19, 2016

How to Choose a New Fastpitch Softball Glove - A Buying Guide

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There are many choices in Fastpitch Softball peccary gloves  today. It can be very confusing to choose the best glove for you with all the sizes, styles, materials and models available today.

Fastpitch Softball Gloves generally have a larger pattern (length) than a baseball glove because the ball is larger. A deeper pocket is usually designed into a softball glove as well. Akadema, one of the most exciting new glove manufacturers; designed some Women's and Girls Fastpitch Softball gloves with smaller finger slots. The distance between the thumb and index finger is shorter to accommodate a smaller hand.





One important thing to know is that you should not buy a glove that your child can "grow into". The glove needs to fit properly and be the proper length (this is usually called the Pattern size of the glove) to allow them to develop proper fielding mechanics and not cheat by having a longer glove. A proper fitting peccary gloves will also help the beginning player feel more confident because the glove is snug on the hand and easier to manage and won't keep falling off. Remember, a six or eight year old child has a pretty small hand and not as strong as those 14A level players on the next field over.

Let's start by deciding what Position you Normally play. This can help determine the size or pattern of the glove. Most kids will play several positions to start with so a Utility glove may be the best choice for beginners. Below is a quick view chart to get you started.

Size Softball Position

14.5 inch Outfield - Men

14 inch Outfield - Men

13.5 inch Outfield

13 inch Utility

12.75 inch Utility

12.5 inch Utility

12 inch Infield

11.75 inch 2nd Base/Youth

11.5 inch Youth

11 inch Youth

10.5 inch Youth

9.5 inch Youth 6-8 yrs

How To Measure a Glove

Fastpitch Softball Gloves and First Base Mitts are measured from the top of the index finger of the glove down along the inside of the pocket and out to the heal of the glove. Fastpitch gloves will typically measure from 12 inches to 14.5 inches with youth sizes being smaller.

You should use a flexible tape measure or a length of lace or string. This is so while measuring it can lay in the palm of the glove as it measures giving you an accurate measurement. Measure from the highest point of the index finger.

Catchers mitts are measured around the circumference of the mitt. All gloves and mitts are measured in inches typically. A Fastpitch Softball Catchers Mitt will measure in the 33 inch to 34.5 inch range. Youth sizes can be smaller.







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