Just got my oldest son the 12.75 green and black colorway. Can't wait to break it in and form it. My daughter has the softball prime version and it's great. Mizuno really is 🔥. Their pro gloves are ridiculously good
I started slo pitch this year. Haven't played since I was a kid. I bought a mizuno varcity and it is the floppiest POS I have ever used. Yes it is a cheaper glove, but my wifes rawlings, which was the same price is far better.
@@Heidethrowz I have never tried a mizuno before I got this one, but have tried on a couple in the store, and they are much stiffer. The one I got is like playing with a silicone oven mitt.
@@mikeyz8737 absolutely, but I think it’s important to be as transparent as possible with the people. Revealing the bias is better than leaving the people in the dark about my stance and letting them have to figure it out on their own.
so I bought my grandson the canadian tradition version glove , as that's what he picked .The wrist running bird symbol is made of silicon .I think the silicon will break down quit easy and gives it a cheap look .is there other mizuno gloves with the silicon symbols on them that you know of ,and I wonder how they have lasted over time ?
@@donmacdonald7292 I'm not quite sure. I have used the Prime Elite which has the same silicon runbird logo and it has held up well over the course of the last 6 months.
Just got my oldest son the 12.75 green and black colorway. Can't wait to break it in and form it. My daughter has the softball prime version and it's great. Mizuno really is 🔥. Their pro gloves are ridiculously good
most underrated baseball gloves.
I agree I had mine for 25 years
Just bought a Mizuno Prime 12.5, never had my own glove as a kid. Hopefully use it for my grandkids.
I have Mizuno Pro, Rawlings HOH and Wilson A2000. The best and my favorite glove is with no doubt, the Mizuno.
Did you say comfortability?
I started slo pitch this year. Haven't played since I was a kid. I bought a mizuno varcity and it is the floppiest POS I have ever used. Yes it is a cheaper glove, but my wifes rawlings, which was the same price is far better.
I'm trying out a Rawlings Fielder Glove soon. I'm excited to compare the two brands!
@@Heidethrowz I have never tried a mizuno before I got this one, but have tried on a couple in the store, and they are much stiffer. The one I got is like playing with a silicone oven mitt.
After going to nokona it’s hard to go back to mizuno 🤣
I've never tried a Nokona. How does it feel? I need to try one!
Mizunos are amazing gloves but sponsored reviews are cribge
Thank you for your feedback!
@@Heidethrowz the people love unbiased reviews
@@mikeyz8737 absolutely, but I think it’s important to be as transparent as possible with the people. Revealing the bias is better than leaving the people in the dark about my stance and letting them have to figure it out on their own.
so I bought my grandson the canadian tradition version glove , as that's what he picked .The wrist running bird symbol is made of silicon .I think the silicon will break down quit easy and gives it a cheap look .is there other mizuno gloves with the silicon symbols on them that you know of ,and I wonder how they have lasted over time ?
@@donmacdonald7292 I'm not quite sure. I have used the Prime Elite which has the same silicon runbird logo and it has held up well over the course of the last 6 months.