Sporting Goods : Franklin RTP 13' Softball Glove- Black/ Gray

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Sporting Goods : Franklin RTP 13' Softball Glove- Black/ Gray

Franklin RTP 13' Softball Glove- Black/ Gray

from: Franklin Sports




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5525





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Franklin
EAN: 0025725207886
Label: Franklin Sports
Product Manufacturer: Franklin Sports
Publisher: Franklin Sports
Ranking: 5525
Studio: Franklin Sports


Product facts:
  • Shok Sorb palm pads and exterior index finger pads
  • Deer touch palm lining with Cool Touch lining fingerstalls, reinforced webbing and leather lacing
  • Heavy embossed leather-textured shell materials

















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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Ecellent Value
I purchased these softball gloves for our participation in a small softball league. We soaked them in shaving cream for a couple of hours and then werapped them around a ball. They were broken in very quickly and work wonderfully. The price was low and the product was more than I expected.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Franklin RTP 13" Softball Glove- Black/ Gray
I bought this items a month ago, and have use it alot now, about 20 or more games, in bad weather conditions, lot of heat and some times rainy days, really rough use, and its really a great deal for that price, its a really confortable glove. if you're not planin to spend at least 60-70 dolars in a softball glove, I have to say this is one of the best choices you have.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This glove does the job!
I am in the military and I bought this glove to use in the desert of Kuwait. I has held up well under the extreme heat conditions here. I love the feel of the glove, when I use it. The price was nice too!! They sell a similar glove at our px for $10 more than I paid for this one.
Definately would recommend anyone to purchase.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Leather????? i don't think so!!!
I played with this glove no more than 6 games and now it is broken, it'not a good glove, the price is really good but that glove doesn't works!!!!!



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