#RAWLINGS MOCHA PRO PREFERRED PRO#
Shop the Rawlings Pro Preferred PROS6010MO. However, we do not see this glove as a model that would work for every outfielder (read above), instead for a select few who prefer the super long and deep pocket of the PROS6010MO. Recommendation: When you see a glove this big, ‘outfield’ should be the first thought in your head. You will never see the same bowled shape form of many H-webs glove on a trapeze model because the pocket on a trap model stays long, even after some considerable use.Whereas an H-web is very flexible in the webbing area, a trapeze web has little flex that results in a flatter pocket and flatter fingers.Here is a quick comparison between a trap model and an H-web model: Given that, expect a pocket greatly different from a pocket of a comparable H-web model. Overview: The Rawlings Pro Preferred PROS6010MO is a longer model – 13” to be exact – and features a trapeze web. Shop the Rawlings Pro Preferred PROS206-6MO. However, we find that this model beats its competitors in many essential fields: from looks to durability to how well this pattern will work at third. Recommendation: Just like other 12”/H-web gloves from other companies, the PROS206-6MO is best fit for use at the hot corner. This model also has a nice, deep pocket and a thumb-to-pinky natural close. Overview: The Rawlings Pro Preferred PROS206-6MO is another 200 pattern model, but unlike the prior two 200 pattern models, this one measures in at 12” and has an H-web. Shop the Rawlings Pro Preferred PROS204W-4MO.
However, the pocket depth allows you to use this model in the middle infield if you so wish. Recommendation: When examining everything about the Rawlings Pro Preferred PROS204W-4MO (pocket, web style, etc.), we see this glove to fit best for use on the mound. Overview (Pt.2): As compared to the PROS204-2MO, the Rawlings Pro Preferred PROS204W-4MO will have a firmer pocket but not one that is any deeper. What the Wingtip back does is reduce any of the possible irritation you might feel on a conventional back, making it appealing to MLB players like Addison Russell (check out his Wingtip model here). More on the Wingtip: Besides the obvious good looks, the Wingtip back has a certain function to it – to reduce any abrasion or discomfort between your fingers and the welting. Overview: The Rawlings Pro Preferred PROS204W-4MO is an 11.5”/Modified Trapeze web model with a special kind of back style: the Wingtip. Shop the Rawlings Pro Preferred PROS204-2MO. Recommendation: Based on the bullet points and the above specifications, the Rawlings Pro Preferred PROS204-2MO is a perfect middle infield glove (and one of the hottest and highest quality ones at that). Although you can find out more information of the 200 pattern on our Rawlings Buying Guide, here is a short breakdown of what you can expect of this model and the pattern: Overview: The Rawlings Pro Preferred PROS204-2MO is an 11.5”/I-web glove from the 200 family of patterns. The fact that there is a model for every spot on the diamond (save for first base) adds even more appeal to these gorgeous gloves: Rawlings Pro Preferred PROS204-2MO
These mocha and gold Pro Preferred models are pure heat. But ever since they released the Colorsync gloves in 2016, they’ve been making better looking gloves, hands down.
Its no surprise they stuck with it for so long. Rawlings’ red/white label means baseball.