- 12.75 Inch Model
- Conventional Open Back
- Deep Pocket Design
- Extra Wide Lacing
- Free Shipping
- Larger Catching Surface
- Oil-Treated Landslide Leather
- Omaha Flare Design
- Outfield Pattern
- Pro Trap Web
- Ultra Quick Break-In
Louisville Slugger has once again created a glove series that revolutionizes the concept of glove designs. Introducing the Louisville Slugger Omaha Flare Series produced with an oil-treated Landslide Leather. By combining the Flare design with the Landslide Leather you find yourself with a glove unique in the industry. This combination allows for unmatched durability with an ultra quick break-in period. The Omaha Flare Series gloves are designed with a larger catching surface with a flat and deep pocket. That design along with the extra wide lacing makes this series have unrivaled strength. The Louisville Slugger Omaha Flare Series gloves offer a conventional open back design for added control. This is the reason that the Louisville Slugger Flare Series design is the fastest growing infield pattern in professional and collegiate baseball. Louisville Slugger: Performance Products for Championship Performances. Free Shipping.
by Jk25698 - Apr 01, 2011
Pros: Nice two-toned looks. Good size and easy break-in.
Cons: Need more stiffness for the 12+ inch size glove for keep the shape. almost too soft.
by Bobby - Jul 22, 2011
Pros: Great glove breaks in very well big pocket
Cons: NONE!!!!!!!
by Bryce - Aug 12, 2011
Pros: The triangle-shped laces on the heel allow for closing with the thumb too. It fits me (I'm 13) and fits hands much bigger too. The slight flare allows for the ball to funnel into the pocket. The flare/triangle heel laces combination is perfect for me
Cons: Most people don't close the glove the way this glove closes (but it's perfect for me).
by Iceman7 - May 06, 2012
Pros: Always wanted this glove and after finally getting one I do not regret it at all. Took me 2 days to break it in the way I wanted and the leather feels great. Good outfield glove and it has a nice pocket to snag anything
Cons: None
by boss - May 14, 2012
Pros: i love this glove, i am 12 and it fits my hand really good. I think this is a good glove to buy if your parents won't let you get that $200 glove.
Cons: NONE
by Anonymous - May 23, 2012
Pros: nice and good easy to break in .
Cons: none
by giantsfan101 - Apr 15, 2012
Pros: Look's preaty.It does have nice sheep skin though to keep your hand warm.
Cons: It's a very stiff glove, as an outfielder i like to have an reasuring feel, when diving for balls. When i try to catch a simple flyball, i catch it, then it just pops out. Iv's had the glove for about 4 month's and still is VERY stiff. I hate this glove. You can only cath a ball if it is right at you, if it's going down or you catch it over your head or beside you there's a slim chance of the ball staying in the pocket. I would NOT reccomend this glove to anyone!
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Ask QuestionDoes the flare of the the thumb stay flared after extensive use and do the fingers stay stiff or does the leather get floppy?
Asked by Evan on May 15, 2012
The flare on both sides of this Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha Flare Series: OFL1275 remain flared even after extensive use. This glove features durable oil-treated landslide leather.
· May 15, 2012
Do you ship to Canada?
Asked by jo52 on May 09, 2012
At this time, we only ship inside the United States.
· May 09, 2012
i play center field, and i play on my varsity baseball team. my glove takes a beating by just every day use. is this glove going to be the "perfect" glove for me?
Asked by Pete on Jan 25, 2012
This is a great glove for competitive outfielder!
· Jan 25, 2012
Does this model have leather or vinyl welting?
Asked by dmdv5 on Dec 23, 2011
This has leather welting.
· Dec 23, 2011
I play the outfield for my middle school baseball team. I have small hands, but would like a big glove like this one. Have any recommendations. Also, are there any gloves made in America
Asked by Nickelback Lover on Dec 01, 2011
Yes, this would be a great option for you. A lot of Nokona's are going to be made in the U.S.
· Dec 01, 2011
Im trying to make a descision on which glove I should get this or the Louisville Slugger TPX Pro Flare Series: FL1275C wich one is better
Asked by Matt 15 on Oct 03, 2011
The biggest difference between the two gloves is the webbing, and that comes down to preference. Both break in easily, both are good quality gloves.
· Oct 03, 2011
How does the trapeze webbing compare with the other webs? Also do trapeze webs need more care?
Asked by Matt 15 on Sep 25, 2011
Just the usual care, of not letting the leather get too dried out. The modified trapeze is the most versatile webbing.
· Sep 26, 2011
does the glove feel smallersince it is a flaire?
Asked by YO MAMMA on Aug 31, 2011
This glove is not going to feel smaller than other 12.75 inch gloves. This glove is going to run true to its sizing.
· Aug 31, 2011
is there a smaller version of this glove that is still an outfield glove like a 12.5inch glove? i am 13 years old. if so what website can i find it on?
Asked by YO MAMMA on Aug 29, 2011
This glove is not offered in a 12.50. However, this glove would be ideal for a 13yr old that is playing outfield. The flare model is designed to give the player more area of catching the ball.
· Aug 30, 2011
Is this an outfielders glove. In the previous comments Expert Mark says it is strictly an outfielders glove and then Expert Brett says it might be too big for the outfield. A little confused.
Asked by Deepuptown on Aug 29, 2011
You are able to use this glove for the outfield. The average size of an outfielders glove in high school is 12.00-12.50 inches. Some still use a 12.75 inch glove for the outfield. It is all going to be personal preference on what size glove you use.
· Aug 29, 2011
Hi I play alot of softball and need a new glove I play outfield and really like the look that this gloves gives but will this glove suit me for the outfield or is it more of a baseball glove and also will the flare pattern work as well in the outfield?
Asked by Chivas on Jul 25, 2011
A lot of softball players prefer a slightly larger glove for the outfield and this glove is more commonly used in baseball. However, you should be able to use this glove with no problems. The flare pattern works just as well for an outfielder.
· Jul 25, 2011
Would this glove also work for slowpitch softball or would the flare and pocket size cause problems, being too small ?
Asked by Boz on May 09, 2011
You might run into a problem with the pocket. It might not be as deep as you would like with a softball glove.
· May 09, 2011
I may be playing outfield in highschool this year, so my 11.5 inch a2000 will be too small, will this glove be too big? by the way I am 5'2'' and 120lbs
Asked by freestyler14 on Apr 27, 2011
It is recommended that an outfielders glove be 12.00-12.50. You would be able to play with this glove, but it might be a bit too big for the outfield.
· Apr 27, 2011
i am going to be playing ball in college next year and i need to know if this glove is college capable? not cheap in other words!
Asked by chaz on Apr 22, 2011
The OFL1275 is a college capable glove. It is strickly an outfield model that uses a soft leather in its construction that will break in quickly.
· Apr 23, 2011
where are your gloves made? from the u.s.a?
Asked by joe on Apr 02, 2011
This glove was made in the Philippines.
· Apr 04, 2011
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