- 12.50 Inch Pattern
- 2x Palm Construction For Added Protection
- Conventional Open Back
- ECCO Yak Leather
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- Low Profile Heel for Flexibility
- Modified Trapeze Web
- Outfield Model
- Pro Stock Pattern
- Xtra Long Laces
Partnering with global footwear company ECCO, Wilson is taking glove innovation to the next level with the Pro Yak Series. Made from the skin of Himalayan Yak, ECCO and Wilson discovered that yak leather has extraordinary strength and durability. This strength has been one of the best kept secrets in the industry, until now. In fact, due to the rugged and rough terrain that yak live in, this leather is up to 3x stronger than cowhide! This allows Wilson to skive the hide thinner, providing players with a much lighter and more manageable glove. It also makes for a quicker break-in and a soft, game-ready feel right off the shelf... without sacrificing any durability! With 2x Palm Construction, the Pro Yak Series features a thin strategically cut piece of leather between the palm liner and outer shell, providing maximum padding and pocket stability. A lower profile heel makes the glove more flexible and opens up the palm and pocket to make the glove more forgiving on bad-hop grounders. These Pro Stock patterns are exclusively hand designed by the Wilson Advisory Staff to make sure these gloves have top of the line quality. Wilson: Official Ball Glove of Major League Baseball! Free Shipping!
by anonymous - Nov 22, 2011
Pros: It's my first wilson glove and the highest quality glove I've gotten. I'm very impressed. It broke in quickly so I wonder how durable it will be. For now though it has been like a dream come true.
Cons: A little bit heavy.
by DrewDawg - Jan 06, 2012
Pros: This was a big upgrade for me because i have never had an over $100 glove before and let me just say that this is a really good glove. It has been 2 months and i still feel no sting at all when catching it in the palm. It is really comfortable too. The break in time took only 5 days using shaving cream and i havent dropped a fly ball in the game with it yet.
Cons: Yak?
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Ask QuestionWill this glove fit a guy that just got back from afghanistan, or would you prefer he go with an a2000?
Asked by supersoftslugger on Apr 28, 2012
Yes, this glove is going to work for anyone. 12.50 inch gloves are what most outfielders use.
· Apr 28, 2012
Would you recommend the Pro Yak Series or the A2000? Is there much of a size difference between the 12.5 and .75? Also, would the glove size fit tight on a 16 yr old's hand?
Asked by Team player on Apr 26, 2012
The Pro Yak and A2000 gloves are both high quality models. The Yak will be a little softer than the A2000. If you prefer a stiffer glove, go with the A2000. If you prefer a softer glove, go with the Yak. There is a .25 inch difference between a 12.5 and 12.75 inch model. It will be noticeable. These gloves should fit very comfortably.
· Apr 26, 2012
Would this be to small for a 16 yr old or should I go up to a 12.75?
Asked by Team player on Apr 26, 2012
That's your call. A 12.5 inch glove is the most common size for a High School aged outfielder. A 12.75 inch glove will be just as serviceable in my opinion.
· Apr 26, 2012
Is there a lack of padding in the palm due to the thin leather?
Asked by bbsuperstar on Mar 06, 2012
Not at all. The BBKP92 features a reinforced palm for added padding and protection.
· Mar 06, 2012
For a right fielder, what would be better?a1000 or yak. And for second base, what would be better, the a1000 11.5 inches or the yak 11.5 inches?
Asked by lags002 on Dec 11, 2011
The Yak series is going to be a higher quality leather, more durable and it is going to be softer than the A1000 series. An 11.50 is going to be better playing infield. I would go up a 1/2 inch for outfield play.
· Dec 12, 2011
what age group would you recommend this glove for
Asked by 007 on Nov 10, 2011
This glove is designed for use between 13 yr olds and up. It will depend on the player and their hand size.
· Nov 10, 2011
Could a 12 year old outfielder use this glove?
Asked by Ammall on Nov 06, 2011
This is a good outfied glove. However, I believe the size is probably too small for a 12 year old.
· Nov 07, 2011
will this glove last a few seasons or is it a one year and replace glove due to the softness of the yak leather?
Asked by jh01 on Nov 03, 2011
This will be a very durable glove and will last longer than one year. This glove should last 3-5 seasons.
· Nov 03, 2011
Which glove has the better quality, computability, and worth the price: This model or the Wilson A2000 listed at $199.99?
Asked by Franny on Oct 24, 2011
The Yak series is going to be one of the highest quality of leather that Wilson makes. I would give the edge to the Pro Soft Yak series.
· Oct 25, 2011
What country is this particular model made?
Asked by SFG 55 on Oct 10, 2011
This model is made in China.
· Oct 11, 2011
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