Just bought my 11 year old cousin his first catchers mitt. I was with him and my father at a relatively local Play It Again Sports when I noticed it on the wall. I picked it up felt it and it was completely broken in and had to be almost as old as me (20 years) The feel was amazing and I think it will be the perfect glove to him especially with their lifetime warranty. Oh yeah I forgot to mention I only had to pay 50 bucks for it.
I bought a Nokona glove in 1977. It is still in good shape today, although I don't play any more. If I did It would be with my old Nokona or a new Nokona, but definitely not with any other brand! Nokana-- made in the US-- the way it should be!!
You obviously have NO IDEA what you are talking about. You're just pissed you're too fucking cheap to buy one. And your a complete douche bag for laughing about these people's misery. Funny thing, I looked at the other comments you've posted and you a praising inferior, mass-produced, foreign made gloves. Maybe when you get out of t-ball, your mommy will buy you a real glove and you can live up to your screen name.
You obviously have NO IDEA what you are talking about. You're just pissed you're too fucking cheap to buy one. And your a complete douche bag for laughing about these people's misery. Funny thing, I looked at the other comments you've posted and you a praising inferior, mass-produced, foreign made gloves. Maybe when you get out of t-ball, your mommy will buy you a real glove.
You obviously have NO IDEA what you are talking about. You're just pissed you're too fucking cheap to buy one. And your a complete douche bag for laughing about these people's misery. May it all come back on you.
I've owned Nokona gloves since 1979: 1995 BM76, 1979 BMAC, and those two gloves have out lived my Wilson a2000 and Mizuno world win gloves. My daughter has a Nokona CM275 buffalo series catchers mitt, and AMG175K-FP glove.
IMO Nokona is the Gibson guitars of baseball / softball gloves. The only glove that comes close are the USA made Rawlings MAG series... those are great gloves too.
Just bought my 7 year old son his second ball glove... a Kimera type... better than any glove that I ever had as a kid, but it is worth every penny... strongly encourage everyone to buy American... buy Nokona!
not a big fan of nokona gloves but i really like their wood bats
DLSBaseball33 5 months ago
Just bought my 11 year old cousin his first catchers mitt. I was with him and my father at a relatively local Play It Again Sports when I noticed it on the wall. I picked it up felt it and it was completely broken in and had to be almost as old as me (20 years) The feel was amazing and I think it will be the perfect glove to him especially with their lifetime warranty. Oh yeah I forgot to mention I only had to pay 50 bucks for it.
mafiapride 8 months ago
We need more of this! Enough of this over seas shit!!
amazonstapler 9 months ago 2
I bought a Nokona glove in 1977. It is still in good shape today, although I don't play any more. If I did It would be with my old Nokona or a new Nokona, but definitely not with any other brand! Nokana-- made in the US-- the way it should be!!
docs41 1 year ago
YAY American made... im australian
iDontMakeManyVids 1 year ago
are the nokona kimera series glove good
sycosnot 1 year ago
@baseball4life337
You obviously have NO IDEA what you are talking about. You're just pissed you're too fucking cheap to buy one. And your a complete douche bag for laughing about these people's misery. Funny thing, I looked at the other comments you've posted and you a praising inferior, mass-produced, foreign made gloves. Maybe when you get out of t-ball, your mommy will buy you a real glove and you can live up to your screen name.
nigelmcgregor 1 year ago
@baseball4life337
You obviously have NO IDEA what you are talking about. You're just pissed you're too fucking cheap to buy one. And your a complete douche bag for laughing about these people's misery. Funny thing, I looked at the other comments you've posted and you a praising inferior, mass-produced, foreign made gloves. Maybe when you get out of t-ball, your mommy will buy you a real glove.
nigelmcgregor 1 year ago
@baseball4life337
You obviously have NO IDEA what you are talking about. You're just pissed you're too fucking cheap to buy one. And your a complete douche bag for laughing about these people's misery. May it all come back on you.
nigelmcgregor 1 year ago
America pwns in craftsmanship
ihatemyKDR 1 year ago
I've owned Nokona gloves since 1979: 1995 BM76, 1979 BMAC, and those two gloves have out lived my Wilson a2000 and Mizuno world win gloves. My daughter has a Nokona CM275 buffalo series catchers mitt, and AMG175K-FP glove.
IMO Nokona is the Gibson guitars of baseball / softball gloves. The only glove that comes close are the USA made Rawlings MAG series... those are great gloves too.
camsprocket 1 year ago
i have a nokona buffalo combo series really great glove 11 1/2 modified trap amg 1150 mt
hi8432 1 year ago
i have a nokona buffalo combo series really great glove 11 1/2 modified trap amg 1150 mt
hi8432 1 year ago
To mee to pro line 12 inch modified trap...sick!
lukelev07 1 year ago
Just got a pro line. Awesome!
uwa26 2 years ago
nokona is gay PRIMO RULZ
nek1737 2 years ago
@nek1737 yout gay primo is just some 400 dollar glove made in ITLAY its italian nokona is AMERICAN
hi8432 1 year ago
After 31 years with a Rawlings, I have switched to Nokona Pro LIne (remarkable glove in every aspect and AMERICAN MADE)
niton222 2 years ago 3
Just bought my 7 year old son his second ball glove... a Kimera type... better than any glove that I ever had as a kid, but it is worth every penny... strongly encourage everyone to buy American... buy Nokona!
bullfarm 2 years ago 4
yeah i got mine yesterday its really sick
whalenrckr023 2 years ago 2
I have a American pro its awesome
nseen 3 years ago 2