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New Force 3 33.5" Catchers Mitt
Clubhousegloves
New Force 3 33.5" Catchers Mitt
$178
Retail price: $360
Catcher's 34" (New) A2000 Baseball Glove
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New EvoShield Custom-Molding Thumb Guard
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New  Nike Vapor Catcher's Leg Guard
Javier4228
BRAND NEW 32.5 GG Catcher glove
Jaser22
BRAND NEW 32.5 GG Catcher glove
$108$12010%
6% PRICE DROP
Retail price: $150
Rawlings Renegade 2.0 Catcher's Set (New)
jreinaldo
2025 Catcher's 33" (New) A2000 Baseball Glove
TheBatRack
New Right Hand Throw 33" Baseball Glove
BaseballBros999
New Right Hand Throw 11.5" Catcher's Glove
Thriller21
Rawlings Right Hand Throw Renegade 32.5" (New)
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Youth catcher’s gear should always fit snugly. Buying larger protective gear that they will grow into in a few years simply won't keep them safe in the interim. The same rules apply to adult catchers: all gear should fit snugly.

Chest protectors must cover all critical areas, including the ribs, collarbone, heart, and stomach. Many chest protectors also come with a removable groin protector for those who want extra protection. Leg guards should extend slightly above the knee and cover the entire shin.

For catcher’s masks, you can choose between a traditional-style mask or a hockey-style mask. Both fit in different ways, with hockey-style masks having adjustable straps and traditional masks being easier to remove and put on.

The two best options for youth gear are the Louisville Slugger Youth PG Series 5 Catchers Set and the Mizuno Youth Samurai Box Set. Both have excellent padding, offering protection without being overly heavy for younger players.

For adults, an excellent choice is the All-Star System 7 Adult Pro Catcher's Set, which is popular among professional players. With this, you know you're getting high-quality, durable gear that will last for years. The Easton Gametime Catchers Set is another smart choice, with built-in ventilation to keep you comfortable in warmer weather.

Buying used gear is a sustainable way to score high-quality items at a fraction of the cost. Not only can you find great deals, but you might also stumble upon rare or discontinued gear that’s no longer available in stores. When buying used catcher's equipment, here's what to look for:

✔️ All belts, buckles, and straps are intact, functional, and in good, working condition.
✔️ Face mask and straps are secure and in good, working condition. 
✔️ All padding is clean and undamaged.