http://www.teamworkersusa.com/softball-gloves/

How To Break-In A Softball Glove The Right Way
There are many suggestions about how to break in a new Fastpitch Softball Glove. Some of them are pretty good and others are really bad. It’s a wonder some gloves make it to the field at all with the suggestions we have seen or heard of. The main thing you want to remember is to follow the manufacturers suggestions for breaking in their gloves.
Your new glove is made of leather, a natural product. The manufacturing process of tanning the hide into leather usually involves adding some kind of oil or chemical into the hide to cure it and soften it. This is usually all that is required for a new glove. There are some Fastpitch gloves that are really stiff when brand new that may require a little more glove conditioner during the break in period. The terms oil and conditioner generally mean the same thing. They aren’t so much an oil as they are a conditioner so most manufacturers call them conditioners now. The term oil is just a holdout from the old days. Some of the oils out there will actually harm the leather and cause it to deteriorate and break down, almost a spongy feel to the leather. That is not how to take care of your new glove.
So that is some of the things you don’t want to do. Here are some suggestions that you do want to do. Ready, it’s a tough one. Wait for it…
Go out and play catch! That’s it. That is the best way and the Right way to break in your new softball glove. Akadema, one of the most exciting new glove makers, suggests that you spot condition only when necessary. They also say to please do not under any circumstances put the glove in a microwave or dunk the glove in water.
If your glove is too stiff to easily play catch, then when you get your new glove you should rub a small amount of conditioner – from the manufacturer – on your glove. Use a sponge or apply with your hand and fingers. Rub it into the palm and back and on the seams and laces. Don’t apply to the fingers or thumb areas, as you want these to stay stiff.
It is important to condition the laces because they take most of the stress when a ball hits the pocket; they hold the glove together. You should also rub some conditioner on the inside of the glove to protect the leather from moisture. You can just put some on your fingers and then put your hand into your glove and work the conditioner into the leather.
Remove any excess conditioner with a soft cloth. Put a softball in the pocket and tie the glove with a rubber band or string to hold the ball tightly in the pocket of the glove. Leave it to rest overnight, wipe off any excess conditioner and go play catch.
Playing catch with your new glove does a couple of things to help break it in. By wearing the glove it forms to your hand and catching a ball manipulates the pocket to the shape of the ball. Now isn’t that just what you want anyway?
Just putting a ball inside and tying up the glove is ok, but you won’t get that “custom” feel and fit that you will by wearing it and playing catch. Try to catch the ball in the pocketas much as possible so the glove will form correctly. You should put a ball in your glove and tie it closed after playing catch or after the game. This will help keep the shape.
There are lots of gadgets out there for keeping the glove closed, most are pretty cool, but if you are a Fastpitch softball player worth your salt you already have the best thing in your bag to tie up that glove. Prewrap, that’s right just take a length of that colored prewrap that you use to hold back your hair with. It stretches like a rubber band and you could just use the one in your hair when the game is over. You can also use a piece of it tied around the wrist strap to recognize your glove quickly. That stuff is pretty neat; wish I had invented it.
Another tip I have heard and seen is to go to the batting cage, get a few tokens and instead of hitting the balls, stand in there and catch them with your new glove. After a couple tokens, the glove will probably be pretty well broken in and game ready. Also not bad practice for fielding line drives – wear your helmet.
Most gloves should be worn with a batting glove, this helps keep the moisture and sweat from soaking into the inside of the glove. If the batting glove gets wet, replace it with a dry one. A small amount of conditioner, not oil, can be rubbed into the inside palm area as a moisture barrier.
What To Do to Break In Your New Glove:
Play Catch – 20 to 30 minutes a day for a couple weeks is enough for most gloves, but your coach won’t mind if you go a little longer.
Keep a Ball in Glove – tie a ball in the glove when finished playing catch and after games or practice.
Spot Condition – only do this if the glove is really stiff, and usually only on the palm area. A small amount on the back can help soften it also. A very small amount on the inside can also help keep sweat off the inside.
Mallet – a mallet can be used on really stiff gloves to help shape it if you can’t play catch long enough. A small amount of conditioner on the palm or pocket then hit with the mallet as if catching a ball.
Shaving Cream – This is a method used by a lot of players. Use a foam type shave cream and lightly apply to the palm area. It also leaves a bit of tackiness, which can be nice to help catch the ball. Don’t put too much on, it can leave it mushy. Be sure to wipe all excess shave cream out of the seams and lace holes so the dirt doesn’t collect in there.
Dirt from the Fastpitch softball field will be gritty and act like sandpaper to the seams and laces so wipe your glove after playing.
What NOT To Do to Break in Your New Glove:
Use Oils or Vaseline – these will only make the glove heavy and possibly deteriorate or break down the leather and stitching. Vaseline will clog the pores of the leather on most gloves and this makes them heavy. Do not use Olive oil or linseed oil.
Dunk glove in Water – this is a sure way to ruin a new glove. It may soften it up but it will also help it grow mold and bacteria inside which is bad for you and the glove.
Heat in Microwave – NEVER do this. The water molecules in the leather will boil and burst holes in the leather. If there is any metal in the glove, well that light show might be neat but it will ruin a nice glove, and your microwave. You may get some good conditioning in while mowing the lawn to pay for a new microwave!
Cook in the Oven – this is suggested by some manufacturers and old timers. If you do this, keep the oven at very low temps (200 deg) and only for 10-15 minutes. Then remove from oven and apply conditioner. Then go play catch. (Caution: if you leave in the oven too long or too hot it can dry the leather or burn it)
Break in your new Fastpitch Softball Glove the Right Way and it will treat you right out on the field.
About the Author
Brad is a fastpitch softball enthusiast and has been involved in fastpitch softball and baseball for 20 years as a parent and coach. For more information on this subject and others please visit http://www.BuyFastpitchGloves.com for some of the best fastpitch softball gloves and related accessories. Talk about Fastpitch Softball over at http://fastpitchsoftballtalk.blogspot.com/
Baseball & Softball : How to Break in Softball Gloves
|
|
Wilton Baseball Glove Mitt Cake Pan (2105-1234, 1987) The contouring of the pan outlines the form and provides a generous backing to hold the cake. Crafted of quality aluminum, this bakeware heats evenly and keeps interiors moist while allowing surfaces to gently brown. Lightweight yet durable, it also retains its shape and transfers detailing clearly to the food surface. When the party is over, the pan cleans easily so there’s less time spent in the… |
|
|
Personalized Keychain or Fridge Magnet – Baseball Player or Softball Player Customize the keychain or fridge magnet picture with the ball player’s name, teams, and scores and you’ve created a unique gift without spending a fortune!… |
|
|
BMV Quantum Subliminal CD Improve your Softball Skills: Professional Mind Training Aid (Ultrasonic Sports Performance Enhancement Series) $14.99 Program your subconscious mind to improve your softball skills. Increase mental and physical skills for peak athletic performance. Perform “in the zone” to be the best softball player you can be! Create results using state-of-the-art subliminal and brainwave entrainment technology for sports performance enhancement. Tune your brainwaves to specific frequencies by listening to this CD! Program your… |
|
|
Lightswitch Baseball Softball Single Switch Plate Cover $12.99 Perfect high quality design for the little slugger in the family…. |
|
|
BlackHawk Gloves Medium Black Full-Finger with Kevlar S.O.L.A.G. 8114MDBK $53.00 BlackHawk Knoxx Specops Stock Black Rem 870 12g K01100-C…. |
|
|
A Girl and Her Softball, Glove, and Bat – 36W x 24H – Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys $51.99 WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l… |
|
|
Glove Up: How to Become a Better Slow-Pitch Pitcher $19.95 Ever wonder why there are so many good hitters in slow-pitch softball? It’s because there are so few good pitchers. Glove Up: How to Become a Better Slow-Pitch Pitcher, shows in easy-to-follow demonstrations how a few, well-practiced pitches will improve the score for you and the team. Bruce, Ron, and Jason, three highly successful amateur pitchers, ranging in level from ‘A’ through ‘E’, share … |
|
|
6 pc Baseball Glove Birthday Cake Candles $6.94 … |
|
|
Body Glove Padded Neoprene Magic Knee Support, Model 3006A, Knee Brace, Knee Support, Knee Wrap This is a Body Glove Model 3006A Padded Knee Support. This great item features: BodyGlove QUALITY Fully lined for maximum compression and support Fitted 12″ TradewindsTM sleeve features thick 1/2 inch “memory foam” pad positioned over kneecap, for extra protection from abrasion, bumps and impact Tradewinds open-cell neoprene construction gives snug, supportive fit without the heat, itching or swea… |
|
|
12 pc Baseball Glove Mitt and Ball Cupcake Picks … |
