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Semi Customized Glove Options

Semi Customized 22/PC or Limited Series Gloves Now for No Extra Charge!

Thank you for considering making your very own semi custom glove! You might be asking “What is a semi customized glove?” Unlike full customization where you can choose ALL colors, with a semi customized glove you don’t have full color customization options, but you do still have many options. The biggest benefit…NO EXTRA CHARGE for color options.

Below you will find some video examples showing you the part of the glove you will be customizing. Once you go through the videos you will be able to go to virtually any PC/22 or limited series gloves and choose your color options for specific parts of the glove. These include infielders gloves, outfielders gloves, catchers mitts, first base mitts, fast pitch gloves, and slow pitch gloves.

You also have the ability to choose our factory pre softened option where the glove is slightly broken in to speed the time of break in. In addition to being able to choose color options, for additional charge you can add a custom name. BRAND new feature. choose a flag!

Don’t want a custom name or flag? Then there’s NO additional cost.

If you have ANY questions please call 888-529-6864.

Here’s How You Create Your Semi Customized Glove

The first step when in the process of creating your perfect semi customized baseball/softball gloves by Vinci is to choose one of the “custom base models”.  This means choosing one of the following:

22 / PC Series

Limited Series

Catcher’s Mitt, Fast Pitch, First Base Mitt, Fielders Glove

 

Next, you want to choose your glove leather color:

Leather Color Options:

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After that, choose your welting color:

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Then choose your lace color:

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Then choose your stitching color:

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You also have a couple more options to decide if you would like to add to your glove.

Custom Name Options:

$20 Extra Charge For Custom Name If Stock Glove allow 4-6 Weeks for delivery

You can also customize the color of the embroidered name.

Finally, choose if you would like to add an embroidered flag to your glove.

Add a Flag Options:

$10 Charge-If Stock Glove Allow 4-6 Weeks For delivery:


USA FlagAmerican flag

USA Flag

Pink Breast Cancer Ribbonbreast cancer ribbon

Pink Breast Cancer Ribbon

Canadian Flag

Canadian flag

Canadian Flag

Dominican Republic Flag

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Dominican Republic Flag

Italian Flag

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Italian Flag

Mexican Flag

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Mexican Flag

Puerto Rico Flag

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Puerto Rico Flag

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How to Find the Right Baseball Glove

baseball softball glove how to choose the right glove

Like with any sporting gear or equipment, choosing the right baseball glove for your needs is essential to succeeding on the diamond. For children, there are a few factors to take into account but often times they are not locked into a specific position yet so you can be a little more flexible with the type of glove to get them. For adults, it pays to be more particular about glove selection since position, durability, and material all play factors into how a certain glove feels and performs. Baseball gloves can be extremely personal and are a visual symbol of a player’s style and ability. From Little League to the Major Leagues, every player takes time to find the glove that suits them the best for their needs and allows them to perform at the top of their game.

When children are just starting out in the game, it is important to find a durable glove that fits comfortably and is the correct hand. These may sound like rudimentary things to consider, but it’s quite common to see children running around with gloves that are much too large for their hands, with parents hoping that they will grow into them. Not only do these oversized gloves make it difficult for children to catch a ball, but it also hinders the development of their overall catching skills.

Oversized gloves can also be heavier for their developing anatomy, causing unnecessary strain to their wrists and hands. As parents you should aim to purchase a glove that the child can squeeze closed fairly easily allowing them the least amount of resistance when catching a ball. As with most other apparel or clothing, children will continue to outgrow gloves as they progress from season to season so it shouldn’t surprise anyone that they outgrow multiple gloves during their childhood.

Adults have a little more personalized customization that they can look for when choosing a glove (see Vinci’s Custom Glove Builder option for more details). Positional variance is one thing to look at when deciding on a glove. The webbing is a key feature of every glove that players often have a preference for. For example if you are a pitcher you may opt for a basket web or a two-piece web so that the ball is concealed from the batter and it is easier to disguise the grip you have on the ball. If you are an infielder taking hard balls through the dirt you may prefer the H-Web or I-Web that allows dirt and other debris to fall through the holes, ensuring a clean ball that won’t slip out of your hand when throwing. Outfielders may prefer a 6 finger web with a deeper pocket to soften the blow from high pop flys. First basemen and catchers have their own specific type of gloves as well, given the velocity that the ball is often travelling when it reaches their gloves.

For children and adults, it is vital to find a glove that fits your hand properly and feels secure, otherwise it could affect your performance on the field. Your glove should be durable and it should be able to be squeezed close without much resistance, when new. The style and color is up to your own personal preference, but keep in mind the different types of gloves for each position.

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