Beyond The Glove #14 - Japanese Baseball Gloves Movement feat.

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • The Ball Glove King, Chris Bangert, sits down with Ben to discuss the craze that is taking over the glove world: Japanese Baseball Gloves. Does a glove just need to be made in Japan to be considered a "Japanese glove" or is there more to it? If this question has been on your mind, then this is the conversation for you!
    00:00: Introduction
    1:30: Japanese baseball gloves - geography vs. intention
    4:09: Playing infield in Japan vs. the US
    5:30: Tee ball gloves and the leather used
    6:39: Japanese glove design and Mizuno glove closure
    7:55: Made in Haga Baseball Gloves
    9:45: Japanese gloves sold by American companies
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Комментарии • 25

  • @hawkfer7
    @hawkfer7 26 дней назад +2

    I love seeing content like this. I completely agree with the quote about quality. Here in Mexico, players don't pay much attention to quality or even leather care. I play in amateur leagues where players have gloves that are as flat as pancakes, leather patched with everything like upholstery, or using shoelaces to fix a missing lace.
    As a glove craftsman in the making, one of my goals is to help the baseball community keep their tools in good condition.

    • @JustGloves
      @JustGloves  18 дней назад +1

      That's awesome to hear!! Are you planning on making a glove brand of your own?

    • @hawkfer7
      @hawkfer7 18 дней назад

      I'm not sure. I prefer to focus on providing a relacing and conditioning service for gloves at the moment. I think it's better to first educate and share the love and knowledge about glove care before considering creating my own glove brand.

    • @JustGloves
      @JustGloves  14 дней назад +1

      @@hawkfer7 Love that take! There's no need to just keep buying gloves when you have a good one that just needs some care to perform at its highest level once again!

    • @hawkfer7
      @hawkfer7 14 дней назад

      @@JustGloves yep. Not everyone had the opportunity to buy a glove, even a spare one if your gamer snapped a lace. Good quality gloves are expensive.

  • @Vegas3RSPilot
    @Vegas3RSPilot Месяц назад +2

    I started buying made in Japan gloves exclusively after Eastbay's Rawlings SLCS custom gloves were no longer available due to Bob Clevenhagen retiring.
    I had owned a couple of Mizuno World Win gloves back when they were the best Mizuno gloves (90s) available and being from Hawaii it was normal to buy gloves made in Japan when on vacation and custom ordering from baseball shops are not as hard as you imagine. Just prepay for the glove, wait several months and get it shipped to your door.
    Swallow Sports also takes orders in English and can take custom orders and ship it to anywhere in the United States or buy one of the gloves they have in stock which are still outstanding.
    Glove weight could be lighter because shark liver oil is used for leather conditioner. The ones I own are not heavy at all. I would also look into using the Mizuno glove conditioner and make sure it says squalene is the main ingredient

    • @waldenglove
      @waldenglove Месяц назад +1

      SQUALENE! Great info!!!

    • @JustGloves
      @JustGloves  Месяц назад

      This is awesome! Thank you for sharing all of this. Be sure and listen to our latest episode with Walden Glove. We have a two part series coming up with Matt that you'll want to watch. Here's episode 1:
      ruclips.net/video/aherKySI8Ms/видео.html

  • @TysonHook-22-
    @TysonHook-22- Месяц назад

    I love my rawlings wizard, It was difficult finding any information on them ended up finding and watching some japenese break-in videos on the wizard gloves that helped me much better understand the gloves design.
    I for sure wanna get myself a mizuna haga someday.
    As someone that only wears my gloves T.I.P. the wizard series is a game changer... looking at photos online the glove seems like it would have an odd shape and maybe even be bulky compared to an american (traditional) style glove, but its design really does make it better for playing T.I.P. in so many ways.
    the biggest shocker to me was the weight, my 12.5 rawlings wizards weighs the exact same as my 11.75 rawlings pro preferred... and significantly lighter then my 12.25 easton small batch horween.
    I for sure hope to see japanese gloves become more easily accessible in the future.

    • @JustGloves
      @JustGloves  Месяц назад

      That's crazy. We actually didn't know anything about the Rawlings Wizard till you commented here. Glad you could educate us a little bit!
      The weight on that glove sounds crazy!

  • @dialSforFresh
    @dialSforFresh 2 месяца назад +1

    Literally came across this after purchasing a Jax EN-7 basket web. I absolutely love it!

    • @JustGloves
      @JustGloves  2 месяца назад

      Jax gloves are great! Glad to hear you love it.

  • @robertwheat6568
    @robertwheat6568 Месяц назад

    Very cool discussion. Wilson Staff is another example you guys didn't talk about. Not sure if its the price-point or the style that has kept these gloves so elusive in the US?

    • @JustGloves
      @JustGloves  Месяц назад

      Yes, we forgot to bring them up, but we agree with you. A hige glove world out there that the US has little experience with!

  • @Bronx_Yankee
    @Bronx_Yankee Месяц назад

    14 hour flight to Japan is about $2000US so if they start selling them here that comes out to about 4 maybe 5 gloves

    • @JustGloves
      @JustGloves  27 дней назад

      Thanks for the comment. Are you referring to the smaller companies that are trying to start selling Japanese gloves in the US?

  • @Silent_E749
    @Silent_E749 2 месяца назад

    It almost feels like Mizuno could do no wrong. I haven’t used a ridiculous amount of gloves in my life but every Mizuno I’ve used I’ve loved

    • @JustGloves
      @JustGloves  2 месяца назад

      Nice! What glove are you using right now?

    • @Silent_E749
      @Silent_E749 2 месяца назад

      @@JustGloves MZ Softer for all around use. I’m not a competitive player, but when I do play I tend to play all around the field and I like this glove for utility

  • @ajvecellio2978
    @ajvecellio2978 2 месяца назад +1

    Maybe a silly question, but how can I know the internals of my glove are high quality?

    • @JustGloves
      @JustGloves  2 месяца назад +1

      It really depends from glove to glove, but you need to take the lining material, stitching, padding, lacing, brand, and more into consideration. If you have any specific questions, don't hesitate to live chat with one of our Glove Experts at www.justgloves.com

    • @theglovelab
      @theglovelab 2 месяца назад

      Opening up the glove will give you a glimpse into the quality of materials that have been used. Please keep in mind that materials can vary between adult and youth gloves.

    • @JustGloves
      @JustGloves  2 месяца назад +1

      Be sure to check the comment from the @theglovelab below

  • @shammy313
    @shammy313 2 месяца назад

    So is JustGloves going to start carrying more Japanese gloves?

    • @JustGloves
      @JustGloves  2 месяца назад +1

      Keep an eye out for some Jax gloves coming on the site later this month!!!