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Posted - 11/21/2010 : 21:33:25 Good evening. My son plays 9U and I need to get a new set of catchers gear. Any recommendations? He is playing travel ball, so it will be out through its paces, I would like higher quality gear, and easy to use (to take on and off. I want him putting on the gear and taking it off. It bugs the crap out of me for the kids to just stand there and let the adults do it). Also anyone using a sun block on their helmets? Thanks! |
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BROOKSTEAM |
Posted - 11/29/2010 : 16:24:49 Please let me know if you are interested in getting your son fitted for a new set. We have a few sets left that are 50% off, brand new and brands that we are not carrying any longer.
We can order anything for you from any of the big companies. The main ones we carry are: *Easton *Mizuno *Rawlings
We also have a great selection of catchers mitts that will fit any level and any hand size.
You can contact me at the store 678-903-0024, or on my cell ph# 404-915-4898. We will gladly meet you early or late to get the fitting done. |
uwga7 |
Posted - 11/27/2010 : 00:18:53 Do not under estimate the All Star brand. My 3 sons have used it all at travel ball levels (AA, AAA, Major)and they love it. It looks great and it is light weight. Remember all catchers' gear regardless of brand name has to live up to the same protection standards. I am buying my oldest a new set soon and he is comparing the All Star brand to the Louisville TPX brand. Just my $.02. |
loveforthegame25 |
Posted - 11/23/2010 : 20:05:42 Weeds on Miracle Grow Dec Dad. 15U 6'1" 195lbs |
DecaturDad |
Posted - 11/23/2010 : 15:09:56 We are ready for set number three now. These boys grow like weeds.
quote: Originally posted by loveforthegame25
we are on set #5 from 8 to 14 going into 15. With use and growth depending on your kid you may buy a new set every year. Easton makes a good set for the younger age.
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loveforthegame25 |
Posted - 11/23/2010 : 12:30:11 I agree with Coach Kyle! Try it on if at all possible. |
coachkyle |
Posted - 11/23/2010 : 08:45:19 With so many equipment manufacturers offering quality youth gear, suggest you go to a local merchant who has the gear in stock so your son can try it on. All other factors being equal, get the gear that fits him best. |
loveforthegame25 |
Posted - 11/22/2010 : 22:16:14 we are on set #5 from 8 to 14 going into 15. With use and growth depending on your kid you may buy a new set every year. Easton makes a good set for the younger age. |
Alter-Ego |
Posted - 11/22/2010 : 14:29:53 At 9u, if you are going to go with the old style skull cap and mask, you better have a back-up that is the hockey style or the older style that covers the ears. HS rules will not allow the old skull-cap style, so you may play tournaments that use HSBB rules as a base, and umpires that will call you on that one. It does not always happen, but you need to be ready. Especially at the younger ages. At 13 and up, you don't get much flack, but the younger ages might. |
seminole tony |
Posted - 11/22/2010 : 06:31:03 Don't spend the farm on this set. He'll probably only have it for a couple of years. There are several quality brands out there. My son(who is 13)uses the Louisville Pulse Static and couldn't be happier. Easton, and Under Armour also make good gear. Some boys like the hockey style masks and others prefer the old school mask. Just make sure everything in the face area is protected and properly fitting(including throat protectors on the old school stuff). Once you get closer to high school you can plan on spending a lot more. |