Pretty obvious huh?AD, kudos to being so damn nice these days... hahaha, must be getting old or something?
Pretty obvious huh?AD, kudos to being so damn nice these days... hahaha, must be getting old or something?
You're still a youngster to me!!Pretty obvious huh?
You know, you might be right now that I think back on it??I *think* technically the RV1961 is a baseball glove that just happens to make a great softball glove, I *think*?
And I appreciate that!
Are they both the same size?Bought the Cypress and Founder gloves for my DD and love both. Cypress is an awesome glove and a beast to break in but it's a little on the small side to me. DD loved it and every coach that ever tried it on. Founders glove is a little bigger and a great softball glove. It was a lot easier to break in. She pitches and plays anywhere in the infield and we are on year two with it. Both Marucci gloves lasted over a year and that's a first.
Both 12 inch baseball gloves but the Cypress is smaller. Assistant coach bought it for his 9 year old a few months ago. Awesome glove! I loved it but a tad small IMO. Founders is kip leather and holding up a lot better than I thought it would.Are they both the same size?
I do wonder what the end result would be on a $200 Cypress custom? Sometimes a Rawlings custom will be slightly different pattern & size wise from a retail glove of the same model, both of my 12” custom NP6’s are completely different gloves from each other!
Yeah, bought one for dd and I'm pretty sure it's listed as a baseball glove.... the 1929 too.You know, you might be right now that I think back on it??
Yep, wonder just how many 1929 and 1961 Vinci “baseball” gloves have been on girls hands here on this fastpitch softball forum??Yeah, bought one for dd and I'm pretty sure it's listed as a baseball glove.... the 1929 too.
But but, that’s a baseball glove?? How is it possibly working?I am very impressed with the Vinci RV 1961 my daughter got about 3 months ago. She is a 14 U, 1B and OF. 12.75.