Nokona Catchers Mitt

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Nokona Catchers Mitt

The picture of a little boy poised to rampage through the turf, propped up by his Mizuno cleats, hand in the air in a Nokona catchers mitt, is as classic American as youth baseball itself. The Nokona brand has been around for nearly a century, belonging to the tradition of American-made ball gloves handcrafted in Nocona, Texas. Little catchers in training dream of owning their first U.S. made Nocona glove, which inspired the slogan, “American Made for American Played.” The strength of the brand lies in that all Nokona gloves are handmade in the U.S.A. using genuine premium American hides, unlike those of many other premium glove brands. Time has told that Nokona gloves last for as long as they are needed, attesting to top-notch quality and durability.

Rugged but supple, free-range bison buffalo hide from ranches in South Dakota is among those used for handmaking an ultra premium Nokona catchers mitt, ideal for advanced players. Genuine buffalo leather for the palm front is combined with classic Nokona walnut crunch leather on the back to provide the serious catcher with excellent glove performance and feel on a par with the best field sports footwear out there. These mitts feature a single finger slot closed back, well-defined “Pro Toe” padded palm, full flange top web, adjustable hook-and-loop wrist strap closure, and premium leather lacing.

Soft with a broken-in feel, buckskin pre-oiled cowhide leather is among the staple top grain leathers used for handmaking across-the-board Nokona catchers mitts, ideal for entry level to mid-level players. Premium buckskin leather is oil-injected while in the tanning process to provide flexibility but a heavier weight that aids in competitive field drills. Stronger than most steer hides, sandstone tanned leather on the back produces more stable mitts, featuring an open back with shearling, radius welting, reinforced closed web, and cupped pocket.

Newer generations of Nokona ball gloves apply a unique tanning method on genuine prime leathers for the palm and back during mitt construction, which is supposed to make the gloves more sturdy while keeping them comfortable. Supple soft leathers have been used for making outfielders gloves while sturdy dense leathers have been used for making catchers mitts. These gloves feature breathable finger stalls, a full grain liner, laminated palm, radial piping, genuine sheep skin pelt, position-specific CTX leather, Prime X back and palm, re-enforced padding, and reinforced closed web.

The Nokona brand has vied to stay relevant through the adaption of new production processes, as above, the use of new patented technology and by offering a more expansive range, like its new women's softball fashpitch series with the proprietary “CoolMax” finger lining. Baseball players can choose a Nokona catchers mitt liberally from a wide variety that includes the American Pro, Black Shadow, Bloodline, Buffalo, Elite Fastpitch, Female Fastpitch, Kangaroo Kimera, Khrome, and Pro Line series. Standard or “regular” mitts have been designed for right-handed players who catch left and throw right, as opposed to “full right” mitts, also known as “southpaw” gloves, which have been designed for left-handed players who catch right and throw left.


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