2021 Wilson A2000 1786SS 11.5" Infield Baseball Glove, WBW100096115
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The Pro Stock Select leather that is used to build this line has been triple sorted in Wilson's factories.
This intensive selection process results in only the top 5% of Wilson-selected hides being used to create these gloves.
To assist that incredible leather is the Dual Palm construction which consists of a thin piece of material strategically placed between the palm of the shell and the palm of the inner-hand lining. This small piece does wonders to the glove as it adds to the structure of the shell. As well, it rids A2K gloves of palm wrinkles which have been known to cause baseballs to pop out of the grasp of other gloves.
Wilson crafted this model in the 1786 pattern which happens to be their most popular glove for infielders.
In addition, the design creates a rather shallow pocket which is beneficial for middle infielders (SS & 2B) as it allows for quick transfers and easy glove flips.
Lastly, don't forget about the SuperSkin backing. SuperSkin gives the glove a lightweight feel and is also technically stronger than regular leather!
- Size: 11.5"
- Recommended for Infielders
- Colorway: Black/Gray/White
- H-Web
- 1786 Glove Pattern
- Flat Finger Binding
- SuperSkin: Microfiber material that’s half the weight of Pro Stock Leather, but twice as durable
- Rolled Dual Welting: 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
- Comfort Pro Fit: Featuring Wilson's ProLux Leather, the liner of the redesigned A2000 has a richer, softer feel against your hand
- Pro Stock Leather: Preferred for its rugged durability and unmatched feel
- DriLex Wrist Lining: Keeps your hand dry and comfortable on the field and behind the dish
- Bold Logos: Bold logos strip away the distractions, allowing outlined, eye-catching Wilson logos to announce a new era in the iconic story of Wilson Ball Gloves
- Year Released: 2021