- 12.00 Inch Pattern
- Dual Core Technology
- Fastback Opening
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- Game Ready Feel
- Modified Trapeze Web
- Perfect for Any Position
- Softer Feel
- TT Pro Lace
- USA Horween Leather
by joe 3297 - Jun 30, 2011
Pros: Great gllove! it wasn't very stiff out of the box and only took 1 week to break in. easy to break in the pocket and it works well for a twelve year old kid and i plan on using this for infield and pitching from now on and looks great
Cons: none
For years, Rawlings has been the most prominent name in major league glove usage. This consistent standard of excellence is due to their leadership in innovative design development, verified by their numerous patented features, as well as Rawlings strict adherence to manufacturing only top quality gloves and mitts. The renowned Heart of the Hide leather features unmatched durability. This new Heart of the Hide leather is tanned softer for that game ready feel with the durability and consistency that is expected from a Rawlings Heart of the Hide Glove. The softness of this new leather allows for less break in time. These gloves feature Rawlings patented Dual Core Technology that has position specific break points in the glove pattern so you can outperform the demands of your position. This glove features full grain leather binding and laces for strength and durability. It also has a deer tanned cowhide palm and finger back linings for strength, comfort and durability. The best glove technicians in the world designed the pro pattern design. All patterns are endlessly field tested and constantly improved by hundreds of professional and top amateur players. Free Shipping!
by joe 3297 - Jun 30, 2011
Pros: Great gllove! it wasn't very stiff out of the box and only took 1 week to break in. easy to break in the pocket and it works well for a twelve year old kid and i plan on using this for infield and pitching from now on and looks great
Cons: none
by Mark - Jun 11, 2011
Pros: This is the first Heart of the Hide glove I have owned and I love it! The glove just feels so much better then any glove I have used. I have had it for a few days and have already got it broken in well enough to use in games.
Cons: Nothing
by RMHS - Mar 06, 2012
Pros: My son is very happy with this new glove as it was 2 weeks from field ready and has a great feel. It is my hope that he gets at least 3 years use out of it without having to re-string it.
Cons:
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Ask QuestionShould I get an 11.5 or 12.0 for my 13 year old son?
Asked by dj on Apr 24, 2012
The average size glove for a 13 year old will be 12 inches. If he primarily plays infield, a 11.5 inch model may be more suitable. If he primarily plays outfield, a 12.25 or 12.5 inch model by be more suitable. If he plays multiple positions, a 12 inch model would be the best choice.
· Apr 24, 2012
Would you recommend this glove or the Rawlings Gold Glove for an experienced 12-year-old baseball player?
Asked by haydeng33 on Mar 06, 2012
The Heart of the Hide will be more durable than the Gold Glove. It feels heavier because of the dual core. This is an adult glove, so the 12.00 might be too big. We suggest a 11.25 to 11.50 inch.
· Mar 06, 2012
Would you recommend this glove or the Rawlings Gold Glove for an experienced 13-year-old baseball player?
Asked by haydeng33 on Mar 04, 2012
The Heart of the Hide will be a little higher quality and should be a little more durable. That's where I would lean. But both are excellent choices
· Mar 04, 2012
Are you able to personalize this glove?
Asked by Ricardo on Feb 19, 2012
Here at Ball Glove Warehouse we do not personalize gloves, but if you do want this done some manufacturers do this.
· Feb 19, 2012
Is this a good outfield glove for and 14 year old?
Asked by Is this an outfield glove. on Feb 02, 2012
Yes, this is a vert good glove and will have a deep pocket. This glove should last many of seasons.
· Feb 02, 2012
would this glove be good for a 13yr old who plays 3rd base and outfield?
Asked by james on Jan 30, 2012
Yes, this glove would be a good choice for a 13 year old who plays 3rd base and outfield.
· Jan 30, 2012
I'm 15 years old and looking for a Good outfielders glove to last me throughout High School, I'm 5'9 with pretty big hands, do you prefer this or should I go with a bigger size?
Asked by JJ on Jan 30, 2012
This would be a great glove for you, we would normally recommend anything from a 12" to a 12.5", so this is a good fit.
· Jan 30, 2012
I am 14yrs old would this be a good Left field glove?Or should i get a bit bigger glove??
Asked by none on Jan 24, 2012
Yes, this glove would be a perfect size for you.
· Jan 24, 2012
Is this good for a 13yr old outfielder?
Asked by none on Jan 24, 2012
Yes, this would be a good glove for outfield.
· Jan 24, 2012
I'm 6 feet 2 inches and I play 3rd base. Is this glove going to fit good? and what are some ways I can tell what size glove I need?
Asked by bigjoe25 on Jan 17, 2012
This would be an excellent choice for a 3rd baseman. You can check out our glove coach to better determine the correct size.
· Jan 18, 2012
Would you suggest breaking this in differently than a normal heart of the hide because it is dual core and has softer leather? Or should I use the same glove oil that rawlings suggests for heart of the hide?
Asked by Toby on Jan 10, 2012
I would use the same glove oil used on the Heart of the Hide gloves.
· Jan 11, 2012
which is a better all purpose glove this one or the Rawlings Heart of the Hide Series: PRO11754JB
Asked by michael8o5 on Dec 24, 2011
Both use similar materials, and for me it would come down to size. And that depends on the age of the player and the positions they play. For a High School age player who plays multiple positions, the 12 inch PRO12MTDCC may be a better choice. For a middle school age player or a player who plays more infield, the 11.75 inch PRO11754JB may be better.
· Dec 27, 2011
Will this glove allow me to place both my pinky and ring finger in the slot where the pinky should be?
Asked by 808boiz on Dec 22, 2011
No. This is a standard five finger glove.
· Dec 22, 2011
I own a Wilson A2k and the leather is very soft. Will the Hoh be as soft?
Asked by Hoh on Dec 16, 2011
Yes, the heart of the hide is going to have a very soft leather
· Dec 17, 2011
Can a 12 year old use this for outfield?
Asked by Sting of a Ray on Nov 26, 2011
Yes, a 12 year old can use this for outfield
· Nov 26, 2011
How heavy is this glove? How long is this glove going to last before it gets flimsy
Asked by hogtenbach on Nov 14, 2011
The Heart of the Hide is probably the most durable of the leathers. This glove weighs roughly 1.5 lbs.
· Nov 14, 2011
What is dual core technology? What is the difference between this and regular Heart of the Hides?
Asked by Jimmy Winter on Oct 16, 2011
The Dual Core Technology helps during the break-in process of the glove. There is an extra layer of material in the glove that's cut in a unique way to make the break-in process easier on the player. The regular Heart of the Hide Series does not feature the Dual Core Technology.
· Oct 17, 2011
How is the leather quality of this glove? Will it take a long time to break in effectively if i plan on buying it towards the end of winter. I'll probably need it ready in about a month or less.
Asked by Spencer Roman on Sep 30, 2011
The leather quality of this glove is tremendous. It will take a few weeks to break in but if you have a month to do so that should be plenty of time.
· Oct 02, 2011
Does this glove have a deep,standard or shallow pocket?
Asked by Pinkbro on Sep 25, 2011
The Rawlings Heart of the Hide Dual Core is going to have a standard pocket size.
· Sep 25, 2011
hey do you think this glove would be okay for high school pitching ?
Asked by Cody on Sep 04, 2011
yes this glove would be okay for high school use
· Sep 06, 2011
Yes, this would be a good glove for someone to use for pitching in high school. This glove might be a little bigger then what most use for pitching, but it would still work. This is going to be one of the better gloves that we have.
· Sep 07, 2011
Description says "Perfect for any position". Would the 12" Modified Trapeze be good for outfield as well as infield/pitcher?
Asked by K-Dub on Jun 23, 2011
Yes. The modified trap is the most popular type of web for players who play multiple positions. I've been seeing more and more collegiate and professional ball players use modified trap gloves at multiple positions in the field.
· Jun 24, 2011
I am 6'9 with pretty large hands do you think I will be able to get my hand in this glove comfortably? If not any suggestions?
Asked by Just Big on May 24, 2011
For someone that big, I would probably go with an 12.50-12.75. I think that the 12.00 will be to small for you.
· May 24, 2011
Is the pocket/web large enough to be used for fastpitch softball?
Asked by Rufus on Apr 20, 2011
You might have some trouble using this glove for fastpitch softball. The pocket is not going to be big enough to use in softball.
· Apr 21, 2011
Can this glove be used for an NCAA Division I college pitcher or does it break the Color rules for pitcher's gloves.
Asked by Adam on Apr 10, 2011
I know the new rule says the glove has to be brown or black. It's a little confusing as to whether or not a two-tone glove can be used by a pitcher. Even so, the lacing in this glove is a light tan and would probably get kicked out of a NCAA game. To play it safe, I would steer clear of this glove if you are pitching in the NCAA.
· Apr 11, 2011
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