Product description
An extension of your hand, the Spring 2025 A2000® PF92SS checks in at 12.25” with Pedroia Fit Technology for a secure fit and pinpoint control while reaching for fly balls and line drives. The glove’s narrower wrist opening and shorter finger stalls, a design preferred by longtime Boston star Dustin Pedroia, empowers players with smaller hands to make big time plays. A Pro Laced T-Web channels the ball into a long-lasting Blonde Pro Stock® leather palm, and Black SuperSkin™ keeps the glove lightweight while shedding moisture from rain or wet grass.
- 12.25 Inch Glove Length
- Outfield Baseball Glove
- Pro Laced T Web
- PF92SS Pattern checks in at 12.25” with Pedroia Fit Technology for a secure fit and pinpoint control while reaching for fly balls and line drives. The glove’s narrower wrist opening and shorter finger stalls, a design preferred by longtime Boston star Dustin Pedroia
- Pro Stock® Leather: Pro Stock® Leather is preferred for its rugged durability and unmatched feel
- SuperSkin™: SuperSkin™ is a microfiber material that’s half the weight of Pro Stock Leather, but twice as durable. Its moisture-resistant design extends the longevity of the glove, and is easier to clean than traditional leather.
- Rolled Dual Welting: Dual Welting in Wilson gloves goes beyond a mere cosmetic effect, as it’s integrated into the liner of each infield, outfield and pitcher's model, offering better support and helping your glove hold its shape better over time.
- Flat Finger Binding: Flat Finger Binding gives players who prefer to play with a finger outside the glove greater comfort and control in the field. By reducing the amount of space between your finger and the back of the glove, you’ll experience less pain when making plays
- DriLex Wrist Lining: Keeps your hand dry and comfortable on the field and behind the dish
- Bold Logos: Bold logos strip away the distractions, allowing outlined, eye-catching Wilson logos to announce a new era in the iconic story of Wilson Ball Gloves.
- Pedroia Fit Technology: Shorter finger stalls and a narrow wrist opening to better suit players with smaller hands.