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Baseball is and American tradition and a sport played around the world, and as any player (amateur or professional) can tell you, the equipment you use can make or break your (and your team’s) game. While there are countless names in baseball equipment, very few (if any) are as recognizable as Louisville Slugger. The company, which is truly a household name, is best known for its bats, which are used in worldwide. However, they are also the manufacturer of five separate series’ of baseball gloves. These series’ of gloves range quite considerably in price and quality, with the least expensive starting at about $40. These lower-end gloves are still fairly decent, and are perfectly suitable for amateur and student play. However, some of their higher end gloves, including TPX baseball gloves, sell for as much as $150 or more.

Quality

As with virtually any other type of sports equipment, variations in price are often tied closely to quality and advanced engineering. The same is true of TPX baseball gloves, which are used by a plethora of major and minor league professional players the world over. In fact, Roger Clemins (one of the most famous names in baseball) officially endorses the TPX series of gloves, and Louisville Slugger has even created a limited edition Clemins glove, which can be purchased for about $150, give or take.

Technology

What is so great about TPX baseball gloves, anyway? According to every source I was able to find, their greatness comes from the technology that goes into their design and construction. More specifically, the latest and greatest technology that is being used in Louisville’s TPX line is being referred to as bionic technology, which applies to the line’s first base and catcher’s mitts. Part of the bionic technology, according to the company, allows the mitts to open and close faster and with less effort than ever before - meaning that the players in these critical positions can do their stuff almost as fast as their reflexes will let them. In addition, the mitts have better padding than ever before, which minimizes discomfort.

Variety

TPX baseball gloves are available in a wide variety of styles and sizes. In addition, you can generally find an appropriate glove regardless of whether you play infield, outfield or catcher. This means that virtually anyone with the budget can own some of the best in baseball glove technology, regardless of the position they play.

 

 

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