Wilson A2000 Spin Control Gloves

Wilson A2000 Spin Control Gloves
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Wilson A2000 Spin Control Gloves

Wilson has been on the cutting edge for years with innovative leather advancements to help players of all levels perform better on the field. From the A2000 and A2K SuperSkin to the A2000 Pedrio-Fit, Wilson Sporting Goods is always pushing the envelope to improve how their baseball gloves perform on the diamond.

One of the latest enhancements from the glove experts at Wilson for 2021, is their brand new A2000 Spin Control technology. Through a joint collaboration with MLB players and their leather tannery, Wilson’s latest glove tech will be a literal game changer. By adding a patented dimpled texture to their Pro-Stock Leather, they have developed a new glove leather that allows for more friction and ball control for middle infielders, first basemen, outfielders and catchers. This A2000 Spin Control technology will help players better corral baseballs and make it a lot easier when transferring the ball to your throwing hand. It’s simple physics; more friction and less spin, will make fielding easier than it ever has before. 

Wilson A2000 Spin Control

 

The A2000 Spin Control dimples will be located on the palm, fingers, and in some cases the webbing of the glove. The days of line drives and pop ups spinning out of your glove are over. Infielders looking to turn quick double plays, and catchers who want to lower their pop-up times will especially love how easy glove transfers will be thanks to the Wilson A2000 Spin Control leather tech.

 

 

For 2021, Wilson is introducing this Spin Control on five of their A2000 glove models and features this new tech on the Jose Abreu Game Model A2K

 

Infield: Wilson A2000 11.5 Spin Control and A2000 11.75 Spin Control

 

Outfield: Wilson A2000 12.75 Spin Control 

 

Catcher:  Wilson A2000 33.5 Spin Control Catchers Mitt

 

Firstbase: Wilson A2000 12.5 Spin Control First Base Mitt

 

Try all of these New Spin Control A2000 Wilson Gloves at any Better Baseball location, and see for yourself how this could change the way you field in 2021