One important difference between these patterns is the depth of pocket. The NP is super shallow. Which is how it gots its name. NP is No Pocket. Really useful for me and SS where quick transfers are critical. At third you want a deeper pocket so you don’t risk loosing any balls as you grab them, and that’s where the TT excels. The 200 was intended for all around usage as a utility player at any infield position, and depending on the size variant, sometimes in outfield.
Lol I fixed the audio problem starting with my how I break in my baseball gloves. Also the 31 pattern has a similar close and similar feel just a tad different
My kid is playing 10 you right now and will be moving to 12 U comp in the spring. Mostly playing second base and a little bit of shortstop, would you recommend the 200 or the NP?
@@JustinWinn34 I was thinking about going with the np4 also. Have you tried the pronp5? & thoughts on a 11.75 glove at short 🤔 or 11.75 period, the trend in the MLB right now is longer glove deeper pocket. But I prefer a shallow pocket traditional thumb to middle & I flare the glove. I think the np4 would be perfect but I’m also debating the np5, I have a 11.5 pro200 right now
@@Jags_904 I personally like 11.5 for mif but would use 11.75-12 at 3rd. It's all abt personal feel and depends on how the feels for you. I think 11.5 np is gonna be just a tiny bit smaller than an 11.5 200. If you are used to 11.5 I'd stick w 11.5
@@Jags_904 Ive been using a PROS205-2BGS (Lindor) 11.75" I-web for the past 4 years and absolutely love it. These days I cant see myself going back down to 11.5" For 3rd and SS I think 11.75 is great, Im tall though at 6'4" and have large hands so 11.5 just always felt a bit small for me compared to 11.75, 12, and 12.25" gloves. And im one of those guys that likes a deep pocket to secure the ball during quick snags... So I go two in the pinky with all my gloves and personally I dont have an issue with quick transfers but again ive got large hands so finding the ball in a deep pocket aint much of an issue for me.
@@JustinWinn34 Btw is horween leather heavy? I’m looking at a 303 horween outfielders glove but don’t want a heavy glove, how does the weight compare to a regular hoh?
One important difference between these patterns is the depth of pocket. The NP is super shallow. Which is how it gots its name. NP is No Pocket. Really useful for me and SS where quick transfers are critical. At third you want a deeper pocket so you don’t risk loosing any balls as you grab them, and that’s where the TT excels. The 200 was intended for all around usage as a utility player at any infield position, and depending on the size variant, sometimes in outfield.
The TT2 Is My Favorite
The Tt2 is my favorite glove
It's a common favorite
The pro 200 is definitely my favorite
It's a great simple pattern!
You speak extremely well. Nice job.
Thanks! Some of these are harder to explain than others
Good vid. Can you put a pad on the table next time? It might reduce some of the clanking.
I have a mic now and there is no clink anymore! Thanks for watching!!
This vid is very helpful and helped thanks man
Thank you! Appreciate it!
The H-Webb is the best style. More MJLP wear this style.
I love using H webs too!
H web is just a web, it can be found on many different patterns. Also @JustinWinn34 great vid I liked and subbed, good luck with the channel.
Your gloves made of ceramic? They look like rocks and on that table they sound like boulders. Nice vid tho. Is the 31 very similar to the 200?
Lol I fixed the audio problem starting with my how I break in my baseball gloves. Also the 31 pattern has a similar close and similar feel just a tad different
Solid review bro. 👍🏽
Thx man I really appreciate it!
Mic on the table? or whatever is going on there is making funky noises every time you pick up or set down a glove. Solid review, iffy audio lol
The problem has since been fixed thx for the feedback tho. Check out my how to break in a baseball glove for a better mic
My kid is playing 10 you right now and will be moving to 12 U comp in the spring. Mostly playing second base and a little bit of shortstop, would you recommend the 200 or the NP?
For 10-12u, a 204 might be a bit big now but could well last into high school
What size np pattern do you use
11.5
@@JustinWinn34 I was thinking about going with the np4 also. Have you tried the pronp5? & thoughts on a 11.75 glove at short 🤔 or 11.75 period, the trend in the MLB right now is longer glove deeper pocket. But I prefer a shallow pocket traditional thumb to middle & I flare the glove. I think the np4 would be perfect but I’m also debating the np5, I have a 11.5 pro200 right now
@@Jags_904 I personally like 11.5 for mif but would use 11.75-12 at 3rd. It's all abt personal feel and depends on how the feels for you. I think 11.5 np is gonna be just a tiny bit smaller than an 11.5 200. If you are used to 11.5 I'd stick w 11.5
@@Jags_904 Ive been using a PROS205-2BGS (Lindor) 11.75" I-web for the past 4 years and absolutely love it.
These days I cant see myself going back down to 11.5"
For 3rd and SS I think 11.75 is great, Im tall though at 6'4" and have large hands so 11.5 just always felt a bit small for me compared to 11.75, 12, and 12.25" gloves.
And im one of those guys that likes a deep pocket to secure the ball during quick snags...
So I go two in the pinky with all my gloves and personally I dont have an issue with quick transfers but again ive got large hands so finding the ball in a deep pocket aint much of an issue for me.
lovely
is your tt2 horween leather?
yeppp
@@JustinWinn34 how do u get horween? I only see tt2 on the Rawlings customized but no horween option.
@@my2l exclusive rawlings released a few years
@@JustinWinn34 so I can only find on secondary market now? 😥
@@JustinWinn34 Btw is horween leather heavy? I’m looking at a 303 horween outfielders glove but don’t want a heavy glove, how does the weight compare to a regular hoh?
Is the Rawlings 205 the same glove as the 204? Besides the fact that 205 is a 11.75. Thank you
Yes
Thank you!
Will u sell the tt2 bro
No
What about the 300
You mean like the 31 pattern with dual welting?
@@JustinWinn34 yes
@@judemccormick1456 I'm not the biggest fan of it but its not a bad pattern.
You do know the TT2 is a NP2 pattern right!
Not quite an np2 would be a 11 inch glove and unless the np2 has different lacing then the np4 I think the tt2 has a few differences
Not quite. The TT2 is a modified NP4 that's slightly wider and naturally closes thumb to middle/ring, whereas the NP4 closes thumb to middle.
thx for the vid ps i know u dont care but i was the 1st viewer
Sweet! Thanks for watching!
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