This is not the price
Looking to trade
This Mizuno pro is 11 1/2 inches and is Hand Crafted with Kip leather. It is black with red accents and has snHWeb. Anyone who has a Mizuno pro knows how supple the leather is and how amazing they pay attention to detail.
Enjoy!
Here are some resources that are helpful shopping for Gloves & Mitts:
Buy and sell with athletes everywhere.
Join more than 1 million athletes buying and selling on SidelineSwap. Save up to 70% on quality new and used gear, sold by athletes just like you.
Shop safely with our buyer guarantee.
Every purchase is protected by our buyer guarantee. If you don’t receive your item as advertised, we’ll provide a full refund.
Quick shipping and tracking.
Most orders ship via USPS Priority Mail (1-3 business days once the item is shipped by the seller). We provide sellers with a prepaid shipping label, and buyers receive tracking notifications until the item arrives at your doorstep.
Save money. Save the planet.
When you save big on high-quality used gear, you’re also keeping more gear on the field and out of a landfill.
Our community is built on trust.
Sellers receive feedback on every transaction, so you can feel confident before you purchase. Easily message the seller with questions about your item at any time.
Serious players who are looking for a high-performing glove that will last for many seasons.
Quality
Comfort
Longevity
The Mizuno Pro baseball gloves and mitts are designed for serious players, offering professional-grade quality and excellent performance. Crafted with US Kip leather tanned in Japan, they provide a comfortable fit that molds to your hand over time. Featuring a deep pocket for reliable catching and various web patterns for different positions, the Mizuno Pro is a solid investment, though more affordable than the top-tier Mizuno Pro Limited Edition gloves.
“
The Mizuno Pro is a top-of-the-line glove for serious players. Mizuno uses their craftsmanship and ridiculously high-quality leather to build a glove that feels like an extension of your hand. Sure, they’re expensive, and you won’t see many on the diamond in the US—but they’re popular in Japan with good reason. The leather needs some break-in time, but if you're a dedicated ballplayer looking for unmatched performance and a glove built to last, the Mizuno Pro is a winner.