- 12.00 Inch Pattern
- Basket Web
- Contemporary Styling
- Free Shipping
- Index Finger Platform
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Open Back with Shearling
- Premium Walnut Tanned Cowhide
- Utility Model
by Nessie - Jul 06, 2011
Pros: Great leather quality. After about a week of practice it was broken in. When it isn't being used, the leather naturally stiffens up, resulting in the glove not getting too floppy. Has a great feel to it.
Cons: kind of a "tweener" glove. On the bigger side for an infielder's glove, but too small for an outfielder's glove.
The Nokona Classic Walnut Series is made from Premium Walnut Tanned Cowhide. This is a pre-oiled leather featuring a distinctive pebble-grain finish. It is the latest in a long line of soft, yet durable premium top grain leathers, which provides that supple, broken-in feel that is enjoyed by todays players. The Classic Walnut Series gloves offer a closed back with shearling for a great look and an excellent feel. Nokona offers radius welting for unmatched durability on their Classic Walnut Series gloves. Nokona gives this glove a contemporary styling to give it the best look. This glove comes in a 12.00 inch model and features an open back. It also has a closed web. Nokona has always had the reputation of producing top of the line, durable and dependable gloves and the Classic Walnut Series is no different. This glove was hand made in the USA in Nocona, Texas. Nokona: American Made for American Played! Free Shipping.
by Nessie - Jul 06, 2011
Pros: Great leather quality. After about a week of practice it was broken in. When it isn't being used, the leather naturally stiffens up, resulting in the glove not getting too floppy. Has a great feel to it.
Cons: kind of a "tweener" glove. On the bigger side for an infielder's glove, but too small for an outfielder's glove.
by homerun - Nov 04, 2010
Pros: Sold my old Nokona I bought back in the 90' on e-bay for $150 and bought this new one. Love the way it feels and looks that kills. Nokona is the best...all the others are imported junk.
Cons: Hard and stiff at first but when broken in it fits like it was custom made.
by 97Glove - Aug 22, 2009
Pros: Best feeling glove out there.. I even have a couple pro issues and a couple other Nokonas, but this 12in Walnut still feels the best.. 5 stars *****
Cons: Yet to find one.. Look, if you're looking at this glove and considering it, go for it.. Great high end glove without the 300.00+ price tag..
by Baseball03 - May 06, 2009
Pros: This glove is great!Its got the best pop when you catch the ball too.It breaks in fast for a nokona. This is the best glove i've ever owned!
Cons: Since it is a Nokona break in is slow but this glove breaks in fastre than all the Nokonas i've used.
by Coach - Mar 27, 2011
Pros: Made in USA, Long lasting feel does not turn into a dish rag after extremely large amount of use. Looks unique you won't mistake it for another glove. The price helps you to not forget it at the field. The weight of it screams quality and I assure you after lengthy break in U W LUV
Cons: Lengthy break in but well worth it.
by Stix - May 07, 2009
Pros: The glove is great. It has the feel and the texture of a super expensive glove. zi would recommend it to anyone. Way better than Rawlings. NOkona is the way to go.
Cons: None.
by anonymous - Jul 21, 2009
Pros: vary nice pocket i play highschool ball and play center feild its well suted for the position
Cons: took a while to break in
by BaseballDad - Apr 23, 2009
Pros: Beautiful glove. Appears to be everything I hoped it would be. Great quality and craftsmanship. Just played catch with my sons for the first time. Can't wait to get it fully broken in and a nice pocket.
Cons: Don't see any yet.
by Bambam - Apr 29, 2009
Pros: Good pop when catching a ball. Good mold to the hand
Cons: None, great glove!
by k - Jul 20, 2009
Pros: Great glove, my son loves it
Cons: little stiff , requires alot of break in time..
by Mike - Dec 31, 2010
Pros: This is a fantstic glove! I bought it last year and its been the best glove I have ever owned. Truely a great glove.
Cons: Its a little hard to break in.
by Baseball24 - Jun 21, 2011
Pros: This is a great glove. It has a nice pocket, and has great pop. Sturdy leather and very comfortable as well. Great choice.
Cons: Takes a little time to break in but it's worth it.
by Larry - Jul 19, 2011
Pros: Excellent quality leather and workmanship, american made.
Cons: Takes some to break-in. Buy the conditioner.
by Longhorn Luke - Dec 28, 2011
Pros: This glove is everything I hoped it would be! Wonderful craftsmanship, sturdy, and great looking too! It will be the last glove I will ever need!!!
Cons: Stiff to start with, but not much of a con!! Will break in nicely.
by Macattack - Jan 12, 2012
Pros: Got this glove a few years ago and I must say it is THE best glove I've ever had. The fit is unbelievable and feels like its not even on your hand. This is a must get.
Cons:
by Woody - May 19, 2012
Pros: This glove works as soon as you get it. It's a bit stiff, but useable. The feel is quality. Dont hesitate to buy it. I'm glad I did.
Cons: None, it's worth the cost
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Ask QuestionDoes this glove come in a 11.50 inch?
Asked by keeblerg on Feb 27, 2012
The closest option in a 11.5 inch model is the WB1150M.
· Feb 27, 2012
Would this be a good glove for both infield and outfield play? I'm a utility player and usually play many positions all season.
Asked by Eli on Jan 17, 2012
Yes, this would be a good sizing for a utility player.
· Jan 17, 2012
Is this a utility(mostly outfield) glove? I'm 13 and 5 3"
Asked by Baseball on Jan 09, 2012
Yes. This would be a great utility glove.
· Jan 10, 2012
What about fastpitch and playing the middle ( SS or 2nd ) ?
Asked by Doc on Dec 13, 2011
This particular glove could be broken in for fastpitch softball, the pocket is big enough. And would be about the right size. Only real difference in baseball and softball gloves is fastpitch gloves have smaller finger slots.
· Dec 13, 2011
I'm looking to pass to my son in a few years. He has not settled on a position yet. Will 12 inch be usable for infield and outfield in high school?
Asked by RD on Sep 14, 2011
A 12.00 inch glove will be more geared towards someone that plays in the outfield. Most infielders use an 11.00-11.50 inch glove. Most outfielders use 12.00-12.50 inch gloves.
· Sep 14, 2011
Is this glove stiff ?
Asked by Cam on Aug 21, 2011
The Walnut Series from Nokona will be moderately stiff. They won't be as stiff as Nokona's Bloodline Series, but will be stiffer than their Kangroo or Buffalo leather gloves. It will take a good 2 1/2 to 3 weeks to break in.
· Aug 22, 2011
I have a large hand. Does that play a role in what size glove you should choose? Also, what size would you recommend for outfield, slow pitch softball?
Asked by Mark on Jul 28, 2011
For a softball outfielder I would recommend a 13.00-14.00 inch glove. A 12.00 inch glove is going to be too small for the outfield. You are going to be wanting to look for a glove that is built for softball, not baseball.
· Jul 28, 2011
would this glove be perfect for a baseball pitcher? What glove does nokona make that would be the ideal glove for a BASEBALL pitcher.
Asked by max on Jul 13, 2011
Any glove that they have between 11.00-11.75 would work great for a pitcher. That is the range that most infield gloves fall under.
· Jul 13, 2011
Would this glove be recommended for HS ball? particularly 3rd base?
Asked by dubs on Jul 05, 2011
I would not recommend this glove for a third baseman. I would recommend a smaller glove, 11.00-11.50. Most 12.00-12.50 inch gloves are for the outfield.
· Jul 06, 2011
Is this glove true to measurement? It seems as though I see a lot of your gloves described as fits small. Is it big enough for softball infield?
Asked by Bryan on Jun 26, 2011
All Nokona gloves are handmade which is why sometimes they run just a little smaller than advertised. This one in particular will be pretty true to size. It will fit like a 12 inch glove, but it may measure just a little smaller. I'd almost recommend at least a 12.5 inch glove for infield in softball. Any 12 inch glove would be a tad too small in my opinion.
· Jun 27, 2011
is this glove an infielders type glove?
Asked by moony on Mar 22, 2011
Based on the overall size and pocket structure, this particular model could certainly work very well for corner or middle infield play. This would be an ideal glove I would personally recommend for such positions.
· Mar 22, 2011
what positions can you play with this glove?
Asked by Q on Mar 04, 2011
Based on the size of this glove it could be used both in the infield and outfield as well as on the pitchers mound. A 12 inch is a good all around size.
· Mar 04, 2011
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