MacGregor Infield Training Glove
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It is designed to fit on the left hand of a right-handed thrower.
No, we only make it to fit on the left hand of right-handed throwers; sorry, we don't have a lefty version.
This training aid is used by my 9 and 7-year-old children; it's a little small for me, but I can get by with it.
Selected User Reviews For MacGregor Infield Training Glove
When I hit groundballs for my daughter's softball team, I needed a good pancake glove. I've seen less expensive ones fall apart due to poor construction and simply fail to perform. This has proven to be a wise investment. With the time we've spent using this glove, her glove position has vastly improved. She moves her feet naturally to the ball and makes quick throw exchanges.
These are much more durable than foam pads and will outlast them. In terms of durability, there is no comparison between these and foam. It fits like a glove and adds to the fun of drills. It can be used by everyone in the family, whether they are children or adults, and I wish I had purchased it sooner. It definitely improved my kids' catching and fielding skills.
Son enjoys practicing grounders with it, and it is helping him to improve his two-handed technique. Will be used in practice for children who need to improve their technique.
When fielding grounders, it teaches soft hands and quick transfer. The player is forced to use sound fundamentals. This is a fantastic addition to your workout gear.
This is an excellent product that can be used by players of all skill levels. This product is of good quality, stays flat, and is much more durable than some other brands' floppy gloves. It also has just the right amount of cushion. My 11-year-old developed the bad habit of holding the ball in his glove with his throwing hand over his head. It took him a few minutes to get the hang of it, but after just a few minutes of practice with this glove, he had a professional-looking form. I am a very happy customer.
It works exactly as I expected it to, and it's a great way to teach kids how to get in front of the ball and pick it up next to you! Also, rather than using the baseball glove, you can use both hands! It also taught me exactly what I needed to know!.
The glove is of poor quality and appears to be much smaller than it is. It is too small for my 11-year-old daughter. My son is a year old. Simply put, do not purchase. Also, the company that sells it, OJCommerce, made it extremely difficult for me to return it just one day after I bought it. They demanded that I cover the costs of shipping, which is ridiculous nowadays.
The SKLZ Soft Hands foam paddle was my previous choice. This is a significant improvement that is well worth the additional cost. Like some other soft hands trainers I've seen, this one doesn't "close. " It fits both kids and adults thanks to the adjustable velcro strap.