- 12.50 Inch Model
- Enduro-Stabilizer
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- Modified Trapeze Web
- Open Back
- Padded Soft Leather Palm Lining
- Quick Break In
- Top Grade Premium Steer Hide Leather
by Tyler - Jul 23, 2009
Pros: I have the 11.5" Pro Master with the pro-I webbing. The glove is very stiff upon arrival, but broke in very well. Break in time is about twice as long as similar priced gloves. The glove is very light. I would recommend the glove for advanced players (High School level and above.) Younger players will stuggle with the lack of padding in the palm. If you don't catch the ball in the webbing - it will hurt. My 10 year old son hated it when I first got it, but now he prefers it over his heart of the hide Rawlings because it is so light. I would definately recomment this glove for the above average player, but be patient during the break in process.
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"The Brett Brothers entered the baseball business with the goal of ensuring that coaches at all levels of baseball have access to superior quality products that are cost effective." Consistency and durability were the primary factors when establishing their glove designs. The Brett Brothers have been involved in baseball their entire lives, through Bobby and John's Minor League careers to the Professional careers of Ken and George. The Brett Brothers know baseball. Even today baseball is an important part of their lives, with each brother being involved in their own way. George, who is still a part of the Kansas City Royals Organization and a hometown hero here in Kansas City, was a career .305 hitter with 3 Batting Titles, a 1985 World Series Ring and an induction to the Hall of Fame in 1999 to round out his 21 year career in Kansas City. Not only did he prove to be a consistent hitter he showed that he had the knowledge to succeed. The Pro Master Series gloves are crafted from top grade premium steer hide leather for that superior quality and comfort. This is a professional quality glove that breaks in fast and holds its shape. A padded soft leather palm lining is added for comfort and protection. The enduro-stabilizer provides added durability and shape to the glove. Brett Brothers: The Very Best in Baseball! Free Shipping.
by Tyler - Jul 23, 2009
Pros: I have the 11.5" Pro Master with the pro-I webbing. The glove is very stiff upon arrival, but broke in very well. Break in time is about twice as long as similar priced gloves. The glove is very light. I would recommend the glove for advanced players (High School level and above.) Younger players will stuggle with the lack of padding in the palm. If you don't catch the ball in the webbing - it will hurt. My 10 year old son hated it when I first got it, but now he prefers it over his heart of the hide Rawlings because it is so light. I would definately recomment this glove for the above average player, but be patient during the break in process.
Cons:
by allstar05 - Aug 14, 2010
Pros: deep pocket great for fly balls love the trapeze webbing!!!
Cons: feels like a block of concrete when you first get it i recomend getting more than one bottle of glove oil
by Tony - May 12, 2010
Pros: I bought the glove about two months ago and am really happy with it. It is pretty light and even though it wasn't the most comfortable upon arrival, once it breaks in and forms to your hand it feels great. If you can't be patient enough to break it in correctly (no microwaves or water, etc.) then this probably isn't the glove for you. Since it formed to my hand, it has felt like an extension of me more than any other glove I've owned in the past. Plus it just plain looks great.
Cons: Takes longer to fully break in... be patiend and do it right!!!
by Steve - Feb 25, 2010
Pros: Love the Trapeze web. Really good glove
Cons: None
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Ask QuestionIS THIS GLOVE MADE IN THE USA?
Asked by BRUNSWAGGER on Mar 22, 2012
The Brett Bros. Pro Master Series: PMSOF126 is made in Taiwan.
· Mar 22, 2012
Can this be used by a pitcher? Is this ideal for a pitcher?
Asked by thatsmyhome on Nov 25, 2011
Might be a little big, and the webbing is a little too open. Pitchers usually prefer closed webbing or tighter modified traps, so the batter and coaches can't see the positioning of your fingers on the ball.
· Nov 25, 2011
is this qualified to be a second basemens glove?
Asked by GoldGloveBoy on Jul 21, 2011
Most infield gloves are 11.00-11.50 inches. Most outfield gloves are 12.00-12.50 inches. This glove would work better for the outfield.
· Jul 21, 2011
Do these gloves have pinky loops?
Asked by J10 on Jun 09, 2011
Yes. This glove has a pinky loop.
· Jun 09, 2011
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