Nokona CM275-W 32.5-Inch Closed Web Catcher's Mitt Walnut Leather (Right-Handed Throw)

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Nokona CM275-W 32.5-Inch Closed (Right-Handed Throw)
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  2. Publisher: Nokona
  3. Sales Rank in Sporting Goods: #369381

Product Review

32.5" catcher Mitt. genuine top-grain walnut leather cowhide with a smooth brown color. It is a breathable leather and will retain its shape. It has strength and durability.

Amazon.com Product Review

The 32.5-inch Nokona CM275W softball catcher's mitt is designed specifically for elite players looking for a professional quality mitt. It's made of walnut-hued cowhide leather and features closed webbing, Sure Pull Strap (made of Velcro for easy adjustment), double break pocket, and a pocket measurement of 13 by 14 inches (HxW). The genuine top-grain cowhide leather is known for its strength and durability and it has a smooth brown color. This breathable leather and will retain its shape for years to come. It's backed by a one-year warranty. Made in the USA.



About Nokona
Originally known as the Nocona Leather Goods Company and based in Nocona, Texas, Nokona had to change the spelling of its name when the U.S. patent office wouldn't allow the name of the town to be trademarked. Founded in 1926, Nokona employs highly skilled local leather crafters to create its tradition of creating handmade leather baseball gloves, which are used by countless professional athletes around the world.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Quality, November 8, 2010
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This review is from: Nokona CM275-W 32.5-Inch Closed Web Catcher's Mitt Walnut Leather (Right-Handed Throw) (Sports)
Not being familiar with the Nokona name and having no idea that I had the option of purchasing a glove actually made in my country, it was a pleasant surprise when a professional coach handed me one and suggested that if I wanted the best, that was it. As I studied the tattered mitt, finding appreciation in its usability, the coach said, this one is possibly thirty years old. No telling how many catchers it had trained.

I liked the idea of checking off mitt purchasing indefinitely. After using the new CM275 a month or two I still have no regrets.

This is an excellent glove.

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