The mizuno's look like cheap crap to me, http://proorthopedic.com/...istsupportwithstrap.aspx
Those are the ones you see on a lot of MLB-ers(with or without a strap)
And they also use their sliding wrist guards
http://proorthopedic.com/...eballslidingsupport.aspx
They do make 35" bats, you have to send them an email you can even order models that they don't have on the list like a S318 etc etc.
Marucci is just not worth the $$$ and only the pro's get the good wood, same thing with sam bat they used to be great but nowadays nope.
I wouldn't try Marucci if you're not in minor league because the quality isn't so great. Great bat for HS etc are:
www.nystixs.com
www.pearsonbats.com
www.oldhickory.com
Pearson bats can make any model, same with NYstixs just email them and the prices are great esp Nystixs, PRO maple for 60$...
get the allstar just love it, and alot alot alot of MLB-ers use All Star mitts, can't go wrong with an A2000 either also used by alot but the mesh HOH. Mhhh i would stay away from that because mesh gloves tend to break in really fast and i think with alot of catching the glove will just get...
I never had that problem i used to rock the old school Excel IC's not the new ones they are great and can be found on ebay for like 20-30$
They aren't as light as the 2k5's or as comfortable but i really like them, better then UA's.
you know what you could do is: get some velcro and use double sided tape to tape the velcro on the back on your cleat, the easton has a strip of velcro on the inside of the leg in the middle.
Then you can attach the velcro of the pant to the velcro of the cleat and it will stay down all the time!
They don't? I'm about 6'1/6'2 and they are staying down perfectly the inseam is about 35/36".
like this but a bit less baggy
if i wear a bigger size they are exactly like mannys but the bottom is zo baggy it ends up under my cleats.