They used to sell 2nds for a pretty good discount if ya ever go through Nocona...not sure if they still do that or not. I got a nice kangaroo glove a while back that way
I think I paid $230-240 for my Nokona when I was still playing ball 20 years ago. Dang good gloves, but man I’m glad I’m not buying one today if they’ve increased like everything else has.
They used to sell 2nds for a pretty good discount if ya ever go through Nocona...not sure if they still do that or not. I got a nice kangaroo glove a while back that way
I think I paid $230-240 for my Nokona when I was still playing ball 20 years ago. Dang good gloves, but man I’m glad I’m not buying one today if they’ve increased like everything else has.
Yeah they are expensive but dang good gloves and I like that they are made in Texas.
My wife’s old softball glove is a Nokona and it is still an excellent glove so I know they will last.
The cost is tough to swallow but I know the glove will last.
Do yourself a favor, run up there and buy it direct at the factory. They will tighten the laces to fit, laxer his name on it, and start the break in with a pneumatic hammer. Fantastic people up there.
My son’s Nokona that his grandpa bought him is his most prized possession.
Do yourself a favor, run up there and buy it direct at the factory. They will tighten the laces to fit, laxer his name on it, and start the break in with a pneumatic hammer. Fantastic people up there.
My son’s Nokona that his grandpa bought him is his most prized possession.
They make great gloves but I had a bad experience with their upper management about honoring a quote for an entire teams worth of gloves, basically they just backed out of the deal and wouldn’t honor the quote, I’ll do business elsewhere.
My son had two Noconas in high school in 2003. Lefty first base/pitcher so he needed both a glove to pitch and first baseman's mitt. Best money I ever spent.
Do yourself a favor, run up there and buy it direct at the factory. They will tighten the laces to fit, laxer his name on it, and start the break in with a pneumatic hammer. Fantastic people up there.
My son’s Nokona that his grandpa bought him is his most prized possession.
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