Franklin Sports MLB Cold Weather Pro Batting Gloves
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Yes. It comes in a set of two.
Yes, they come in a set of two. The fit is very good, and the quality is excellent.
Although the grip is comfortable, it cannot be worn on a pitcher's throwing hand.
They're for adults; I'm not sure if there are any for children.
Selected User Reviews For Franklin Sports MLB Cold Weather Pro Batting Gloves
In the cooler months, these gloves are a good choice. I work as a coach, and cold weather makes my hands icy. I'm a big fan of Neuman gloves, so I decided to give Franklins a shot. They're not as warm as the Neumans and are lighter, but they're a good substitute.
Not 100% sure since I don't; not 100% sure since I don't; not 10 They are not to be worn. They were purchased for my son, who is an H player. He said his hands were still cold after playing with the ball. But, you know how teenagers are, I don't think he put them on until his hands were cold. During the spring and fall, the material appears to keep your hands warm. When he came off the field, however, I noticed he was wearing them. As a result, that has to be significant.
When I COACH, I wear them for practice. They are extremely effective. I wore them in Texas 40-degree weather. The temperature has dropped to 45°F. I'm thinking about getting them for a few players as well. I'm not sure how well they work in the colder months or when I'm not playing fungo but instead coaching. I was under the impression that it was lined on the inside with fleece or a warmer material, but it is not! br>I was given a small size. I'm a woman who wears a shoe size of approximately 9. They're a tad large, but they "fit. " They're not quite as tight as I'd like.
Gloves that are both beautiful and durable. Because my other pair ripped so easily, I even wore them in the summer. The neoprene is incredibly soft and comfortable.
They have a thicker feel to them than any batting glove I've ever owned. 4mm neoprene is a good example. In my catcher's mitt, I keep one. I like these batting gloves a lot.
We begin baseball in early March/late February, and at least once during the season, it snowed. These were great for keeping my hands warm as a coach.
The quality of these gloves is excellent. The construction and material on the palm are ideal for handling a counter and baseballs.
These gloves are designed to keep your hands warm in the winter. They're ideal for keeping my hands warm and protected when I'm practicing outside. When I take batting practice indoors, however, I quickly become overheated, and sweat seeps through to the glove's top surface.