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Nokona Bloodline Series: BL1200C (AMG1200BLCW)
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Nokona Bloodline Series: BL1200C (AMG1200BLCW) Nokona Bloodline Series: BL1200C (AMG1200BLCW) Nokona Bloodline Series: BL1200C (AMG1200BLCW) Nokona Bloodline Series: BL1200C (AMG1200BLCW) Nokona Bloodline Series: BL1200C (AMG1200BLCW) Nokona Bloodline Series: BL1200C (AMG1200BLCW)
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  • 12.00 Inch Pattern
  • Basket Web
  • Breathable Finger Stalls
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  • Full Grain Liner
  • Genuine Sheep Skin Pelt
  • High Break, Open Back
  • Laminated Palm for Better Feel
  • Position Specific CT1 Leather
  • Postions: Pitcher, Third, and Short Stop
  • Prime Leather Back
  • Prime Leather Palm
  • Wide Pocket Design for Pitching
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by GA33 - Dec 02, 2010

Pros: This is the best glove I've ever had. Better than Rawlings pro preferred and Wilson a2000. Amazing color of the glove

Cons: None

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The Nokona Bloodline series is a new generation of Nokona ball glove. The unique tanning method applied to the Prime Leather during the gloves construction gives it the sturdiness that top ball players demand without sacrificing the comfort that they deserve. Every aspect of your game has been taken into consideration in the construction of this series, from the breathable finger slots, right down to position functionality in the leather selection, ranging from supple soft leathers used for the outfielder's glove to the sturdy dense leathers found in all the catcher's mitts. Every glove in this series features a full grain liner and laminated palm for a better feel. Radial Piping has been added to the fingers to ensure your glove keeps the form and shape for the position specific break. The bloodline is a new series in a long a storied tradition of American made ball gloves form Nocona, TX. American Made for American Played! Free Shipping.

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by GA33 - Dec 02, 2010

Pros: This is the best glove I've ever had. Better than Rawlings pro preferred and Wilson a2000. Amazing color of the glove

Cons: None

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by Clarkski90 - Apr 14, 2009

Pros: Beautiful glove, yet another reason why Nokona is the best glove out there.

Cons:

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by Bball 33 - Aug 16, 2009

Pros: The pocket in this glove is very deep, beautiful color, very comfortable, you can even tighten the wrist strap , and it covers your palm

Cons: Like all premium leather gloves you need to spend time breaking it in

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by Michigan sports fan - Aug 20, 2010

Pros: This is the best fitting glove I have ever tried on. It feels like a custom fit to your hand. The leather is superb. It is the perfect balance of softness and stiffness. There is just enough padding in the finger area to protect and cushion without losing any feel for the ball. In my opinion this Nokona Bloodline glove has a better feel for the ball than a Heart of the Hide and better protection than an A2000. Most important of all, this glove is Made in USA. Nokona is the real baseball glove for real Americans.

Cons: N/A

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by Ryan - Jun 24, 2009

Pros: Fantastic feel, breaks in very easily. Perfect combination of rigidity and flexibility. Leather is top top top shelf. Aesthetics are also very nice, although I'm not a huge fan of the new Nokona logo. Overall, easily the best ballglove I have ever owned of any brand.

Cons: It is a pricey model, but a great investment for those who love their gloves and plan to keep them for several years.

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by nakona 32323232 - Jun 10, 2009

Pros: Great glove. Color is amazing and will form perfectly to your hand. Another reason why nakona is the best out there!!!!!

Cons: not much padding in palm but still the best glove i have ever had

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by anonymous - Jan 04, 2011

Pros: good glove higly recomend it

Cons: none

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by ctoption - May 27, 2011

Pros: Great glove. It has the right amount of stiffness where it flop like other gloves. Break-in will take some time, but not much. Best glove on the market, in my opinion.

Cons: Glove runs a little small. No way is this a 12 inch glove.

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by Eric - Nov 27, 2011

Pros: Holds shape perfectly, breaks in in all the right spots so that it doesn't deform but it still opens and closes easily, not too soft like rawlings pro preferred, fits like it was custom made, great color, not too heavy, nice wide palm creates a big opening, feels really solid

Cons: it took months of use and conditioning to get it to really break in and become easy to use

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by ballzdeep - Feb 01, 2012

Pros: played baseball/softball all my life and this is the best freakin glove i have ever owned period.. if your gonna get a glove get a good one cause this is your shield and shining armor..

Cons: no cons what so ever!!!!

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by Jerry - Aug 26, 2011

Pros: I love this glove. Verry good quality, forms to your hand like its been molded to you. Ill use this one untill I hand it down to my grand kids.

Cons: A little rough to break in but well worth it. Remember you get what ypu pay for.

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by James - Nov 05, 2011

Pros: Amazing!!!!!!!!!! good pop. nice leather beautiful feel. color amazing. Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cons: tough to break in

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by stephen99854 - Apr 30, 2012

Pros: nothing

Cons: palm padding is nothing. finger stalls are too wide and shapeless. balls flies out yr mitt when you catch the ball. months. to slightly break in. absolutely not worth the money. heavy. for the price and time to break in this glove is way to heavy and shapeless and has too little padding for the price. you pay for the name brand and leather not a good baseball glove. i totally take back my review down below. you dont even get the mitt pictured above!!!!! you get a "newer version" which is nothing like the reviews my other people. save yr money and buy a rawliing or wilson. end of storu

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by stephen99854 - Mar 11, 2012

Pros: good quality and well made glove nice color.

Cons: hard to break in, glove pictured is different than one you will recieve.

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by baseball22 - Mar 14, 2009

Pros: nice glove not much difference when compared to the american pro nokona

Cons: to much money

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18466

My friends like to form their gloves with flared out ends for a wider catching space. Would that be ok to do with this glove or would it be better to just let it form by itself?

Feel free to form the glove to your personal preference. Forming as you like won't effect the integrity of the glove or anything.

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I'm 15 and play both infield and outfield. Since nokona's run small, would this glove be too small for outfield?

This glove will not be too small for outfield

13264

would this be a good glove for both outfield and infield? If not, what nokona glove is?

Yes, this model would would work fine for a utility style player. I would say a 12"-12 1/2" size would work well for both infield and outfield.

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Would this be a good glove for fastpitch softball playing third and short stop?

Yes. This glove is made of high quality leather and will be a durable mitt.

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I am 5 feet 1 inch 100 lb I have good size hands what size of Nokona bloodline should I get

That is really going to depend on the position you play. An outfielder in your size would usually use around a 12" glove and an infielder would use around an 11.50" glove

8221

Do the gloves really run small

Yes, Nokona gloves run small. They run anywhere between .25" to .50" smaller than other gloves.

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Stiff out of the box, can barely squeeze my hand to close the mit, will that change? Also i bought the "justballgloves care kit" will that also help? -Steve

The Bloodline Series are very high-quality gloves that are pretty stiff out of the box. The stiffer a glove is, the higher the quality it typically is. Repetition is key...and can't be stressed enough. The more you work with it, the better it will break-in. It will get softer, but it will also maintain it's shape very well. If you go to our website, there is a "Glove Resource Guide" at the top of the page. If you click this link you'll find a glove break in video that will show you how to break in a glove and utilize our glove care kit.

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is this glove heavy or light because my friend has it and its extermely heavy?

I would say it is neither heavy or light, but average (maybe slightly above average) in weight. It is made with a high quality leather, and if you use more than the recommended amount of glove oil when breaking the glove in, it will cause the glove to weigh a bit more.

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Where can I find your Heart series glove and what does it retail for?

If you are referring to the Heart of the Hide Series gloves, they are made by Rawlings and retail around $200. Just type "heart of the hide" in the search box at the top of the webpage and click "search".




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