- 12.00 Inch Model
- Basket Web
- Each Glove is Unique and Unstructured
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- Hand Rubbed with Old Time Ingredients to Soften the Leather
- Individually Hand-Cut and Sewn
- Open Back
- Special Aged Antique Tobacco Leather
- Special Break-In Process During Production - `Game Worn` look and feel
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by frekklz - Oct 20, 2011
Pros: Easy break in (already half way there when you first put it on!). Great look (old school). Everyone asks about it (Shoeless what?). Deep pocket.
Cons: I get a bit of sting if my index finger isn't out of the glove (so it could do with a little more padding). Funky smell (I'm sure it's normal but I'm not much of a fan but the glove is so freakin good so I don't mind). Even with these little pet peeves it is still a 5 star glove. For $160 it is a steel!
Shoeless Joe Gloves give a player the quality, feel and style of the gloves used by professional ball players over the last 100 years. You can choose glove models used in the first half of century in the Golden Age Series or today`s models in the Professional Model Series. The Shoeless Joe gloves are individually hand-cut and sewn from Special Aged Antique Tobacco Leather Hides. Shoeless Joe gloves are then hand-rubbed with old time ingredients to soften the leather before they go through their breaking in process that leaves the Glove with a beaten up and `Game Worn` look and feel, of a broken in glove. Thus each glove is unstructured giving it its own unique feature. Players can choose to play with an old time or modern day web without having to change to another model. A great play is lived only once, but your glove, you`ll keep it forever. If you end a game with a clean uniform our gloves are not for you. Shoeless Joe: When it Was Just a Game. Free Shipping!
Shoeless Joe is now offering a reconditioning program for all of their gloves! Once your glove is starting to wear down, simply send it back to Shoeless Joe, and for $18 they will recondition your glove using their original Antique Tobacco Tanning Oil. After reconditioning, your glove will look as good as it did the day you got it! To participate, simply contact Shoeless Joe at (855) 563-4568 to get your RA number and get the process started.
by frekklz - Oct 20, 2011
Pros: Easy break in (already half way there when you first put it on!). Great look (old school). Everyone asks about it (Shoeless what?). Deep pocket.
Cons: I get a bit of sting if my index finger isn't out of the glove (so it could do with a little more padding). Funky smell (I'm sure it's normal but I'm not much of a fan but the glove is so freakin good so I don't mind). Even with these little pet peeves it is still a 5 star glove. For $160 it is a steel!
by Cobaseball - Jan 08, 2009
Pros: I have had my 12in. shoeless joe glove for about 4 weeks now, I oiled it one good time and it looks and feels better each time I use it. I have owned a few high end gloves ($200-$350) and they have nothing on the 12in shoeless joe glove. For $150 it's the best deal in Baseball.
Cons: Great glove!!!
by SWAGGA16 - Sep 26, 2010
Pros: the PERFECT glove for anyone. i got this glove to use in outfield and i thought that i could only use it in outfield.... it is actually good for any position. broken in, smells awesome, and the best glove for anyone. Get this glove now!
Cons: NONE...PERFECT
by Cobaseball21 - Dec 28, 2008
Pros: I have used an A2000 in mid. and high schooll ball. I just got my Shoeless Joe 12in. glove in the mail, and it will be the last glove I ever use!
Cons: Best glove I ever put my hand in!!!
by Beef - Apr 21, 2011
Pros: This is the best glove I have ever owned. I played baseball for 13 years and wish the Shoeless Joe glove was available during that time. This is a unique glove that fits your hand the way it should. The aged leather is a great speaking piece. Use it right out of the box... you won't be sorry you bought it!
Cons: The only con is that if you don't own one of these gloves, you need to invest!
by Big Jake - Apr 13, 2012
Pros: Out of the box, this glove was soft and ready to go with one game of catch, a coat of oil, and a night wrapped with the big ball from the care kit. It feels rich and soft, but catch the ball in the pocket cause there isn't much padding.
Cons:
by Codie - Apr 26, 2012
Pros: My son absolutely loves this glove. Comes almost completely broken-in. fantastic feel. Couldn't be happier!
Cons:
by Pea Pod #99 Orange Beach Bombers - Apr 01, 2013
Pros: Ready to use day 1. Old school glove smell.Calms me down when I pitch. This is my 2nd shoeless joe. I have the 1125 cw and now the 1150 mt. I ordered the 1200 BW but it was too big and the company sent me a new one quickly. I stole the show last Saturday at short.
Cons: none at all.
by CardsFan1 - Aug 06, 2012
Pros: Bought for my 10 year old son. He loves this glove and it was virtually broken in out of the box. It was fully broken in after 1 week of playing catch.
Cons: Not much padding. This is helped if you keep your index finder on the outside of the glove.
by ILYouth - Dec 15, 2012
Pros: No break in required.
Cons: Glove has become too soft and flimsy over the two years I have had this glove. No padding in web.
by gizator - Mar 11, 2008
Pros: came broke in. seems small but plays very well.deep pocket.looks realy cool,old beat up kinda.seems like alittle old school.just a dad with boy who throws hard and it just keeps getting better.replaced a mizuno 1201 really nice glove for the price.
Cons: cannot find out what kind of oil they used. emaild but no response. seems like saddle soap smell funny.other than that great glove
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Ask QuestionLooking for a fastpitch infielders glove for a 14 year old girl. What glove would you recommend?
Asked by mike on Mar 06, 2013
Based on her age and position we recommend a 11.75" glove such as the Shoeless Joe Shoeless Jane Fastpitch Series: 1175FPHW.
· Mar 06, 2013
My son currently uses a Rawlings SL12XTCB 12" glove. He is a big eight year old kid. Would this glove be similar in size to what he is playing with now?
Asked by Corey TD on Feb 13, 2013
Yes, the Shoeless Joe Professional Series: 1200BW is a 12" model. It will be very similar in size.
· Feb 13, 2013
I have twin 12 year old boys. Is this 12" too big? Or can I get the same glove smaller, say 11.5 or 11.75?
Asked by joezach on Jan 28, 2013
Much depends on what position(s) they play. I recommend our Glove Coach. It's a great tool: http://www.ballglovewarehouse.com/glove-coach/
· Jan 28, 2013
My kid will be 15 years old this season, and would like to try out for the 9th grade high school team. He pitches, plays outfield, and occasionally infield. Would this be a good glove for him?
Asked by Kevin on Dec 28, 2012
Yes, the Shoeless Joe Professional Series: 1200BW will be a great utility glove to use in all of these positions.
· Dec 28, 2012
Compared to a typical Rawlings, Wilson, or Mizuno is the size of this glove compatible, bigger or smaller?
Asked by Vader on May 28, 2012
The Rawlings, Wilson, Mizuno, and the Shoeless Joe gloves are all going to be comparable in size and quality.
· May 28, 2012
What country are the Shoeless Joe Gloves manufactured in?
Asked by Zach1 on May 27, 2012
Shoeless Joe Gloves are manufactured in Mexico.
· May 27, 2012
Would this be a good size for a 12 year old playing 3rd base, pitcher and center field? Very competitive player and team.
Asked by Kenny on Apr 13, 2012
The Shoeless Joe Professional Series: 1200BW is a good glove for a 12 year old playing third base, pitcher, and outfield. Typically a third baseman would wear an 11.75" glove. However, since this is going to be used as a versatile glove between all three positions, I would say that this glove will work great as many pitchers and outfielders prefer a 12.00" model.
· Apr 13, 2012
can you use this glove in the outfield for middle or high school?
Asked by bwalk on Feb 06, 2012
This glove would be great for outfield.
· Feb 07, 2012
I like the shoeless joe glove. what would be the best model for a 13 yr. old playing outfield, lefty thrower... thanks,
Asked by jimmy b. on Oct 14, 2011
This would be a perfect size for a 13 year old playing outfield
· Oct 17, 2011
will this model work for a 9 year old youth?
Asked by th kid on Apr 14, 2011
This glove will probably be to big for a nine year old. The hand stalls and finger stalls would be to big. I would recommend looking under the youth gloves that we do carry. Those gloves are going to have smaller hand and finger stalls.
· Apr 14, 2011
are there any shoeless youth gloves?
Asked by T.A. on Apr 07, 2011
Unfortunately, there are no Shoeless Joe gloves specifically designed for a youth player.
· Apr 07, 2011
Do you think this glove will be ok in slowpitch softball if I play 2nd base?
Asked by Joe on Jan 12, 2011
I think it would be. Generally, a 12 to 12.5 inch glove is preferred for 2nd base in slowpitch softball.
· Jan 17, 2011
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