- 12.00 Inch Pattern
- Basket Web
- Buckskin Cowhide And Sandstone
- Contemporary Styling
- Conventional Open Back
- Free Shipping
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Radius Welting
- Two-Tone Color Scheme
by The Jolly King - Apr 20, 2009
Pros: This is a ballplayer's ballglove. If you are serious about the game, there is nothing wrong with it. The color is cool, the leather is awesome, and it is American made. It has its price, but so does everything. In times like these, we need to circulate money in the U.S., not give it to Rawlings or Easton so Asian contries gain wealth and their people continue to work in horrible conditions.Since 1934, Nokona has been the only glove for a real baseball player. Buy quality. Buy Nokona. Buy American. The glove has a Native American emblazoned on its back, and smells like real leather, beacause that's what it is.This glove epitomizes all that is good in the world. And so does baseball.
Cons: Read above paragraph.
This Nokona American Pro Series is made from Premium Buckskin Leather and Sandstone Tanned Leather. Buckskin is a pre-oiled cowhide leather featuring a smooth dark brown finish. It is a staple 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 Buckskin is oil injected during the tanning process, this in turn produces a more flexible glove but a heavier weight. The Sandstone Leather is on the back of the glove. This leather is much stronger than most steer hides and therefore provides stability in the gloves. The Pro Line Series gloves offer an open back with shearling for a great look and an excellent feel. Nokona offers radius welting for unmatched durability on their Pro Line Series gloves. Nokona gives this glove a contemporary styling to give it the best look. This glove comes in a 12.00 inch model. It also has a closed web. Nokona has always had the reputation of producing top of the line, durable and dependable gloves and the Pro Line Series is no different. This glove was hand made in the USA in Nocona, Texas. Nokona: American Made for American Played! Free Shipping.
by The Jolly King - Apr 20, 2009
Pros: This is a ballplayer's ballglove. If you are serious about the game, there is nothing wrong with it. The color is cool, the leather is awesome, and it is American made. It has its price, but so does everything. In times like these, we need to circulate money in the U.S., not give it to Rawlings or Easton so Asian contries gain wealth and their people continue to work in horrible conditions.Since 1934, Nokona has been the only glove for a real baseball player. Buy quality. Buy Nokona. Buy American. The glove has a Native American emblazoned on its back, and smells like real leather, beacause that's what it is.This glove epitomizes all that is good in the world. And so does baseball.
Cons: Read above paragraph.
by Rhino95 - Apr 30, 2009
Pros: Great feel, quick break-in, great look.
Cons: Nokona measurement is pre-sewn, mine measures about 11.5". (My 12'75" Nokona measures closer to 12", so this critique is not unique to this glove.)
by joe - Jun 03, 2009
Pros: it is a great glove, the color is great and the way it keeps its shape is amazing
Cons: nothing
by bryan - Nov 28, 2010
Pros: great glove. very good quality leather. Nokona makes the best gloves.
Cons: none. great pitchers glove.
by anonymous - Jan 26, 2010
Pros: Compare to any glove at any price.A bargain compared to Rawlings Pro Preferred.The feel of the glove and the quality of materials and workmanship in the Nokona is far superior to other gloves.The best gloves are American made.
Cons: None.
by tom - Jul 01, 2008
Pros: great all around glove breaks in great but slow keeps form for as long as you have it very high quality leather
Cons: although buy leather conditioner to keep the leather in good condition it does lose color and looks fast if conditioner is not applied
by road doctor - Jul 27, 2011
Pros: Nice glove. Fits great. Easy to break in, after two weeks of using the glove everyday is almost completely broken in. Leather seems top quality and glove is well made. Not quite the pro-quality of my Rawlings Pro Preferred Pros20BC but a close second and easier to break in that my Rawlings which is still not completely broken in after 2 months of almost continous daily play. Very Satisfied. I also own a Nokona AMG Buffalo Combo 12.75 outfielders, another great glove.
Cons: Slightly smaller(not quite 12 inches) than my Rawlings Pro Preferred Pros20BC and HOH Pro1000BC and BT. This is not much of a Con as it is an awareness. Does not detract from the glove.
by Addison M. - Apr 27, 2011
Pros: Best all around glove. Great for infield and for pitching. Nice color,brakes in good. Also stays in good shape if you can take care of it!
Cons: Best glove yet!
by Paul - Apr 01, 2012
Pros: Have two son's playing D1 college baseball have alway's bought Wilson A2000 and Nokona Buckaroo. This is the best glove they have ever had.
Cons:
by ballplayer1000 - Apr 09, 2012
Pros: american made. i play all day with this glove and it never stings my hand
Cons: Long break in time but the better gloves have longer break ins.
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Ask QuestionDoes this glove break in good enough to use for softball infield?
Asked by DC on Apr 12, 2012
The PL1200C is much more commonly used in baseball. It can be used in softball, but I think it's pocket may be a little too small to handle a softball. If you prefer a smaller glove for softball, the PL1200C should work for you.
· Apr 12, 2012
Is this glove to big for a 13-year old boy. He will be using for baseball in outfield.
Asked by Bill on Feb 27, 2012
This would be a perfect size for a thirteen year old outfielder.
· Feb 27, 2012
Is it true that the size of the glove is the presewn size and not the finished size. This will be important to know if I am buying sight unseen online.
Asked by DMAN on Dec 06, 2011
The leather is measured while it is laying flat, before it is sewn together. That is why no 2 gloves are exactly the same. Which is why we offer the 100 day guarantee.
· Dec 06, 2011
What companies make there gloves in America
Asked by Nickleback Lover on Dec 03, 2011
Nokona and a few glovesmith gloves are made in America
· Dec 04, 2011
Does this glove have very thick palm padding?
Asked by cook on Sep 17, 2011
This glove has average palm padding compared to other glove of similar price and quality.
· Sep 19, 2011
Alot of reviews that i have read on most Nokona gloves is that they are smaller than listed. My son has a 11.25 and a 11.5, i want a 12 inch glove. Do you recommend ordering a 12.25 or go ahead and get the 12?
Asked by Jon Clark on Aug 09, 2011
Nokona does not produce a 12.25 inch glove, so your next step up would actually be a 12.5 inch model. Nokona's do tend to measure just a little smaller than advertised. This 12 inch model will probably measure around 11.75 inches. A 12.5 inch model may measure around 12.25 inches. I would probably lean towards the 12 inch model.
· Aug 09, 2011
Is this glove currently in stock?
Asked by Keith on Jun 27, 2011
If it is on our website that means it is in stock in whatever size are available under the "Choose A Size" option.
· Jun 27, 2011
Would this baseball glove work for outfield?
Asked by baseball fan8 on Jun 08, 2011
This glove would work for the outfield. Most outfield gloves run between 12.00-12.50. This glove would be perfect for that. This glove uses Buckskin Cowhide, so it will hold up for a long time.
· Jun 08, 2011
In your opinion is the the Pro Line 1200 or Buffalo Combo 1200 a better glove?
Asked by Dave on May 28, 2011
I like the Pro line a little better. It is a little softer and breaks in a little quicker than the buffalo combo. But most of it is personal preference.
· May 28, 2011
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