Used successfully for more than half a century by glove makers as a glove softener preparation and conditioner
Allows the glove leather to breathe by keeping the leather pores open, renews and preserves the leather
Virtually stain free, a problem resulting from other oil treatments
Cleans as it conditions, putting a lightweight, natural oil back into the leather
Can be worked into all areas of the glove, especially inside the glove, where salt and body acids from perspiration often damage the thinner, more sensitive inner lining
Recommended by many glove repair specialists
Product Details
Nokona NLT Classic Leather Glove Conditioner
Sports: 0 pages (2008-04-15)
Publisher: Nokona
Label: Nokona
Studio: Nokona
Average Customer Review: based on 2 reviews
Sales Rank in Sporting Goods: #2761
Customer Reviews
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Customer Rating:
Summary: Great way to break in a glove 2009-07-23
Comment: I bought a new Rawlings glove a couple of months ago, and have played catch with it quite a bit since then. However, the glove wasn't breaking in as quickly as I'd hoped, so I purchased this product. The Nokona Leather Treatment has worked beautifully on my glove. I applied the treatment yesterday afternoon, and after leaving it on overnight with a ball in the pocket of the glove and the glove tied up with a shoelace, I played catch with it today. The glove is much more comfortable now, and well on its way to being broken in, with a gorgeous pocket to boot.
If you're like me, you've probably already looked up how to break in a baseball glove online and seen all the ridiculous answers. Before trying anything as drastic as baking or microwaving your glove (which quite possibly will cause the leather to crack), or dragging your glove behind your car (really??), give this product a go. It should do the trick. The only drawback was that applying the product was a bit messy, but it comes right off the hands when you wash them in some warm water.
Customer Rating:
Summary: Good stuff 2009-04-22
Comment: This item did a really good job on my daughters' softball gloves. Will buy again.
If you're like me, you've probably already looked up how to break in a baseball glove online and seen all the ridiculous answers. Before trying anything as drastic as baking or microwaving your glove (which quite possibly will cause the leather to crack), or dragging your glove behind your car (really??), give this product a go. It should do the trick. The only drawback was that applying the product was a bit messy, but it comes right off the hands when you wash them in some warm water.