Sporting Goods : Mizuno Techfire G2 Batting Gloves

Sporting Goods : Mizuno Techfire G2 Batting Gloves

Mizuno Techfire G2 Batting Gloves

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Mizuno Techfire G2 Batting Gloves
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Mizuno
Color: Orange
Label: Mizuno USA
Manufacturer: Mizuno USA
Publisher: Mizuno USA
Sales Rank: 18030
Size: Small
Studio: Mizuno USA



Features:
  • Power Grip technology utilizes an adhesive palm to reduce slippage and increase control
  • Padded back-of-hand and fingers offer maximum protection
  • Padded back-of-hand finger protection in original flex mold design
  • Pre-curved finger design
  • Breathable mesh for increased ventilation







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Item Description:
Mizuno Techfire G2 Batting Gloves feature:
  • Synthsuede and leather palm provide maximum comfort and grip
  • Silicon printed palm and finger grips offer the ultimate grip
  • Molded protection pads on glove provide additional protection
  • Flexmesh gussets for freedom of joint movement
  • GripFit patterning to forefinger for enhanced comfort
  • Velcro closure wristband with Quickadjust molded pulltab
  • Compression molded wristband provides enhanced comfort




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