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it's on the GR all black. you can notice that there's more snakeskin underneath the toe are. The white/green cw have the snake skin as well. Idon't like the look of it.
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Originally Posted by nikesourceseller
yeah Doogie I scooped up the batting gloves but my digital camera broke and I haven't got around to replacing it yet. The gloves are true to color (the grey matches baseball pant color) and they are decent quality...not a good Franklin quality but no Nike gloves are in my opinion. They'd be worth buying though.
I have the all black version of those, if you plan on getting them, be prepared to get some weird looks. people think you're an incompetentold man who cant tie his shoes anymore. other than that, they are extremely comfortable.Originally Posted by nikesourceseller
Saw these looking around on eBay...Nike Diamond Ready IV Trainers (From Taiwan)
Yea he must have liked the Nike Mask, since he continued wearing one on the Rangers.Originally Posted by kweimer1
Lots of non-Nike guys use Nike masks as they were the first ones to make one....I made one during my time at Easton that our catchers (Ruiz, Powell, Bowen) wore....there were a few umpires who would ask for them as well who wear Wilson pads but a Nike or Easton cage.
With Pudge playing with Jorge he likely just borrowed one for a while to try it out.
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Nice find Mathis is sneaky for that one.Originally Posted by cowboychris88
I cant see your pics, but he is rocking the Nike mask here as an Astro.
also, here is the sneaky Jeff Mathis using the Nike frame with Mizuno padding, probably got one from Napoli.
So why do they do this?Originally Posted by kweimer1
That is what most of the guys did....take the Nike or Easton cage and swap out the pads to not be in violation with their equipment contracts....umpires as well
Thankx for the info guys!Originally Posted by kweimer1
Yes...it is considerably lighter...to the point where the first couple that we developed almost seemed "too light"...any former catcher would definitely appreciate it. The part that makes it tough is that the cost at the time is very prohibitive to retail sales. Working on one now that you may be able to purchase in 2010