Category: Sports Gear

February 25, 2008

Nike Ignite Golf Balls

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Nike Golf- Ignite Golf Balls **3-Dozen**

List Price: $89.97
Buy New: $29.97
You Save: $60.00 (67%)

Ignite from Nike Golf offers longer distance, penetrating ball flight and amazing multi-layer feel and control to a wide range of players and swing types. Ideal for players that prefer low spin, long distance and a penetrating flight off the tee. Features:

# Hot and responsive core with exceptional energy return
# Ignite mantle lowers driver spin and responds to aggressive strikes
# Penetrating 408 dimple design provides longer roll and soft surlyn feel
# NOTE: YOU GET (18) 2-BALL PACKS = (3) DOZEN GOLF BALLS!!

September 28, 2007

A Review of Popular Baseball Gloves

Filed under: Baseball Glove, Fitness Equipment, Sports Gear — admin @ 10:10 am

When shopping for a new baseball glove, one has many brands, styles and fits to choose from. Companies make many gloves from various materials that can cost as little as $10 or as much as $250 for a custom made glove. The following is a brief review of companies that offer some of the best gloves on the market.


Rawlings IST105 Instinct Series 10.5 Inch Youth Baseball Glove
Buy New: $49.99

Features:
• Webbing: Basket Web–Patented web by Rawlings that is formed by interwoven leather strips to provide strength, durability, and flexibility.
• Material: Genuine Steerhide Leather–Easy to break in, while providing you with a better feel.
• Backing: Fastback –Allows for easy adjustment for any size hand.
• Pocket/Palm: Leather–
• Model Number: IST105


Rawlings Baseball Gloves. Perhaps the best-known and respected baseball glove is manufactured by Rawlings. Rawlings baseball gloves have been a favorite of amateurs and professionals for over eight years. They are most admired for their comfort and safety features as well as the range of prices. You can purchase the most expensive line of gloves for $300 or so, but Rawlings baseball gloves also come in cheaper versions, sometimes for $10 or less.

Nike Baseball Gloves. Nike is probably best known for its athletic shoes and other lines of athletic clothing. The company, however, has recently begun to manufacture its own line of baseball gloves. The Nike baseball glove has been gaining tremendous popularity in recent years. The most popular baseball gloves by Nike are the “Pro Gold” and “SDR” lines. The Pro Gold gloves are top of the line and usually retail for $100 or more, while the SDR baseball gloves start at around $60. Perhaps the best feature of Nike baseball gloves is the “dry finger” liner inside each glove which helps to keep fingers cool and reduce perspiration during play.

Mizuno Baseball Gloves. Mizuno baseball gloves are another popular brand in America. They are even more popular for Asian baseball players. This company offers at least 11 different styles of gloves, with a wide price range. The “Pro Limited” series can cost up to $250, but Mizuno baseball gloves are also available in cheaper models for around $20.

Nokona Baseball Gloves. Most baseball glove experts will agree that Nokona offers the best and highest quality gloves available to consumers. These are American-made gloves from Texas and the company has been manufacturing them since the early 20th century. The least expensive line of Nokona baseball gloves usually starts at around $125 and higher-end gloves can cost much more.

In addition to leather baseball gloves, Nokona also offers gloves made from buffalo and kangaroo hides.

Baseball Gloves Info provides detailed information about custom and discount baseball gloves, as well as baseball batting gloves, baseball glove reviews, and advice on how to break in baseball gloves. Baseball Gloves Info is the sister site of Baseball Bats Web.

September 20, 2007

Baseball Glove Repair

Filed under: Fitness Equipment, Sports Gear — admin @ 11:31 am

About three years ago, when my baseball glove repair service (volunteer!) was kicking in, I came across a classic example of how you can repair a baseball glove that most people would consider trashed and have it end up looking ten years younger.


Rawlings Adult Renegade Dark Brown All-Leather Baseball Glove

Buy New: $29.99

Whether you’re playing catch with the kids in the backyard or playing for the company softball team, this Rawlings Renegade dark brown all-leather glove makes for a nice double play. The adult-size glove has a big 12″ pattern with basket web and an overlapping closed back. The all-leather shell is dark brown with black trim. Imported.


I was watching one of the coaches throwing BP and he was using probably one of the worst gloves I’ve ever seen someone use. He could only catch the ball right in the palm, basically, because just about all of the finger lacing was broken or gone and the glove was really just flopping around. It was a little stupid looking, but he had been using it like this for a while so no one really thought about it.

After he was done throwing, he threw the glove down on one of the bat bags and went to get something to drink. I couldnt resist so I picked the glove up. I just had to give it a look. It was an another old Rawlings from the early 80s…a lefty.

I gave it a quick inspection and realized that this glove had a ton of potential. Below are some important inspection tips that I use to help determine if a glove is really still good. Heres what I saw.


  • Although the glove was extremely dry, one of the driest I had yet seen, there were no parts of the leather that were extremely cracked, very hard or looked rotted out.
  • Although most of the lacing was broken or missing, the “eyelets” (the metal rings where the leather laces go through) were in good shape and did not have rips in the leather where they were attached. The other leather holes were in equally good shape.
  • And last, it was, of course, just a little dirty and dusty…years of that, really.

And thats it! Thats all that was wrong with the glove. I knew this was going to look cool when it was done.

When the coach came back I asked him if he wanted me to see if I could make his glove a little more useful. (didn’t want to make any great promises yet). He kind of laughed, but said, “Go head, if you want.” I did, and I took the glove home.

That night I cleaned it up, got all of the dirt off. The next day I replaced all of the lacing…full glove. I then conditioned it. The glove was so dry it was sucking up conditioner like crazy. Even to this day, it holds the record for me. I let it dry for two more days. I couldn’t believe how it now looked and felt.

When I gave the glove back to him four days later, I just tossed it at him as he walked toward me. He caught it and I could tell as he looked at the glove that he didnt really recognize it. When he realized that it was the old High School glove that he used years ago, he just blurted out some stuff that I wont repeat here, but you can guess. In any case, he was shocked at how good the glove looked.

It now had all new lacing. The color was totally different because the leather was so dry before that it was much lighter than what it originally was. The glove was now a dark tan. The leather was soft and flexible. It really looked and felt great. The guy was very happy with the glove and I could tell he couldn’t believe that it could look and feel like that again. Two years later I saw the glove laying in a bat bag again. I picked it up and again inspected it. It still looked great, even two years later. Thats good stuff!

This is just one glove out of many that I repaired with similar results. This one probably had the most dramatic results, though. With a little baseball glove repair skills under your belt you can make a lot of gloves new again and make a lot of kids and parents happy. Just remember, as a quick inspection of a glove that needs repair, look for the following:


  • Check the leather. Make sure its just dirty and dry and has no major damage.

  • Check the eyelets and other leather holes. There shouldn’t be large tears around eyelets or big rips in other leather holes.

  • Get an idea of what lacing job lies ahead of you.

With a little practice, you can repair and restore many gloves. You’ll be a sought after person after a while if word gets out that you can repair gloves. Its cool, though, when a little kid is smiling and thanks you for restoring his favorite glove…and you can tell that he truly means it.

So before you throw an older glove out, or see someone giving up on their glove, take a look at it…give it a little inspection and see if you can work some magic too.

Good luck and have fun!

Chico Reese has been closely involved in youth baseball, softball and High School Baseball over the last twelve years. He also is known as “The Doctor” for his quick baseball glove repairs and restorations for many kids and adults throughout the summer. For an informative source on how to repair, replace and restore your baseball glove, check out: Baseball Glove Repair

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September 18, 2007

Baseballs - Dozen for $22.99

Filed under: Fitness Equipment, Sports Equipment, Sports Gear — admin @ 11:34 am

RAWLINGS PRACTICE BASEBALL- DOZEN

Features:
• ROLB1 baseballs with minor cosmetic blem
• Full grain leather cover
• Composite cork and rubber center
• Raised seams

Full grain leather cover, composite cork and rubber center and raised seam baseball with a slight cosmetic blemish. Bulk shipping charges will apply for orders of 3 dozen or more.

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August 21, 2007

Soccer Ball

Filed under: Fitness Equipment, Sports Gear — admin @ 6:10 pm


adidas David Beckham Soccer Ball

Bend your free kicks like the master with this adidas David Beckham soccer ball, which has the same styling as the Adidas David Beckham shoe. Offering exceptional durability, its machine stitched construction (nylon-wound carcass/TPU) ensures a soft touch–making it a great choice for both training and game play. It also features a butyl bladder for longer air retention, increased durability, and a lower bounce. This white and black ball includes golden Beckham logos and is made from 60 percent thermoplastic elastomerics, 30 percent thermoplastic polyurethane and 10 percent polyester.

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August 16, 2007

Wide Soccer Shoes

Filed under: Fitness Equipment, Soccer Shoes, Sports Gear — admin @ 4:54 pm

Zephz Wide Traxx Soccer Cleat Mens

The Zephz men’s Wide Traxx soccer cleat is designed for athletes with a wider foot. It showcases a new rubber sole design the combines blade cleats with a smaller turf cleat for traction on all field surfaces. The synthetic upper provides durability and Pick-A-Color inserts allow you to customize your cleat.

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