@swfockler apply layers of glove wax, like the one i have in my video. the glove in my video was originally the same color everywhere(no exaggeration).
@Thedavebib- You never need oil to break-in a glove, however if you are going to buy an A2000, I would recommend it because it will mold better to your hand and it usually will extend the lifetime of the glove.
you should make more videos, they are great!
Jergal123 3 months ago
@Jergal123 Thank you, I'm trying too.
heresthefirstpitch 3 months ago
Hey you see how the glove is dark in the middle how did you do that? And great video man!
swfockler 3 months ago
@swfockler apply layers of glove wax, like the one i have in my video. the glove in my video was originally the same color everywhere(no exaggeration).
heresthefirstpitch 3 months ago
Looks like a professional review lol nice video and glove though
Silen7XSteal7h 3 months ago
I'm getting this glove, will it break in without any added glove oil or cream
Thedavebib 3 months ago
@Thedavebib- You never need oil to break-in a glove, however if you are going to buy an A2000, I would recommend it because it will mold better to your hand and it usually will extend the lifetime of the glove.
heresthefirstpitch 3 months ago