Product Comparison: Wilson A1000 vs Wilson A2000
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- I'm friends with a lot of semi-pro (minor league) ball players and everyone of them felt this glove was great for my son.
- This is a great glove for the money. My sixth grade son broke it in in fall ball and now uses it for spring season.
- The fit and quality are superb and I like the 1000 as it isn’t as hard to break in as the 2000 model.
- My son is a high school CV baseball player. He said the "glove breaks in very quickly" and feels great!
- Best glove on the market for the money. This will last for my 8 year olds little league career.
- Beautiful glove. 11yrs old son uses glove at 3rd base. I broke the glove in about 2 weeks with Wilson leather oil and a glove mallet.
- Got this for my 13U who has had opportunities to catch upper 80's on a regular basis. Last glove was the fantastic A1k.
- This glove immediately caught my eye with the black and yellow color pattern (Pittsburgh Fan). I tried one on first at a local sporting goods store and loved the short finger stalls, which is worked well for my fat short fingers.
- All my son wanted for this birthday this year was an A2000. It did not disappoint. It's pretty stiff when it arrives but we also purchased a hot kit and that helped break it in fast. Exceptional quality and a perfect fit for my 9 year old.
- Excellent glove. It is breaking in very quickly. It is for a 11 yr old and it is working very well. So much better quality than the gloves we saw in local stores.
- This is a very well constructed mitt which should last 2-3 seasons of hard use. Longer if less use. Looks far more $$$ than actually is.
- The quality is there. The craftsmanship is there. The stitching looks great.
- Easy break in for 9yo all-star. A few days of catch and good to go. Definitely a step up from pigskin A500 and other sons A800.
- Handsome soft to touch leather glove. Requires breaking in due to padding and new leather. Well made and impressive looking.
- My 9 yr old loves it. It was almost completely broke in when he got it, took a couple hrs for him to break it in.
- The wrist strap needed adjustment but otherwise this fit's literally like a glove on my XL size hand.
- The pocket forms nicely, the lacing and inside palm of the glove are very high quality and hold together nicely even during the rather violent break-in of the glove when you are using a mallet and working the pocket
- The snap of a hard throw hitting the pocket of this glove is enough to make a game of catch a nightly occurrence. Performs well in games too! Huzzah!
- Very durable, quality material. Strung well. A little tough to break in, but what you would expect for a quality glove from a reputable maker like Wilson.
- Great glove! If you’re shopping these gloves you know to expect. They won’t disappoint quality construction and materials.