The All-Star CM100TM Pocket Training Mitt, measuring at 27 inches, is a favorite among coaches and athletes for its effectiveness in improving catching skills. Its compact design features a pocket and an adjustable Velcro wrist strap, making it perfect for developing fast hands, proper catching technique, blocking, and increasing ball transfer speeds. Endorsed by catching coaches and professional athletes, this mitt is a must-have for right-hand throwers looking to enhance their skills.
This beloved industry favorite, despite its compact 27" size, provides little else besides a reliable pocket. However, it offers a guaranteed method to enhance your catching skills. It is particularly beneficial for developing quick hands, mastering precise catching techniques, improving blocking abilities, and increasing ball transfer speeds.
10 Reviews
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Nice training mitt!! Cannt use for play!!
I use it for training to catching and instead of flat mitt for infields training. This mitt has a very small catch point which leads to an accurate catch.It might be able to use kids for fun catch ball or catching training but not playing game.
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Bought this as a gift for my nephew
Bought this as a gift for my nephew Bought this as a gift for my nephew and he absolutely loves the glove and how it feels and fits.
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Great teaching tool!
The perfect size to teach your catching student the art of receiving! It was easy to break in and put into service in a matter of days.
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Just what you see
Great product
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Great purchase
Great glove for catcher drills
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Excellent for drill work and practice
Note this is not a game mitt. Its specifically for practice and drills and is well worth it.
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Its a 10!
Love!!!!A must have for any serious catcher.
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Great Training Mitt
Great training mitt for high school age kids working on their receiving skills. Quick shipping had it in three days after ordering it!
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great quality
my son loves it.He says it really helps with his focus and receiving.great quality be aware not much in the way of protection.So when he's working with 85 to 90 mph pitches his hand usually ends up a bit soar.