Monday, March 22, 2010

Rawlings’ Trap-Eze Web: The Outfielders’ Preference

Looking for a glove with the strength to help you snag those just-out-of-reach line drives? Then go with the outfielders’ choice, a glove with the Trap-Eze web.

Rawlings’ Trap-Eze web is the only web that is actually an extension of the glove itself. Lacing on two sides of the web creates a center that naturally closes around the ball. That’s why it is known as the “six finger” glove.

The web is part of the glove, not separate from it, allowing for maximum strength.

The web is the most popular choice for outfielders:

“There is a reason why Ken Griffey Jr. wears this glove ... It’s super!” wrote SluggoSTL of St. Louis in an online review.

“Highly recommended for any outfielder who wants to trap what he dives for," wrote CoachKat of Wentzville, Mo.

“By far the best glove I have owned. Great pocket and the structure of the Trap-Eze will snare any ‘snow cone’ on the run catch!” ssinga of Atlanta wrote. “Gloves are so personal but I get compliments on it all the time when someone else puts it on.”

The Trap-Eze web is available in Primo, Pro Preferred, Heart of the Hide, Gold Gloves and Sandlot gloves.

Rawlings patented the Trap-Eze web in 1959 but has been designing quality webs since 1948. Today, Rawlings has a complete line of webs customized to meet the fielding needs of players at each position.

Visit RawlingsGear.com or contact a Rawlings Gear Customer Care representative at (866) 678-GEAR(4327) for more information on gloves with the Trap-Eze web.

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