Fastpitch Outfield Gloves (13.00")

The ultimate "No-Fly Zone." At 13 inches, these gloves act as an extension of your arm, turning near-misses into outs. Designed with massive, deep pockets to swallow the ball and secure the catch in the gap.

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13.00": The Center Fielder's Standard

If your job is to cover gap-to-gap, you need every inch of reach you can get. The 13" glove is the standard for high school and collegiate outfielders who prioritize range over transfer speed.

1. The "Snowcone" Effect

The extra quarter-inch on a 13" glove often makes the difference between a ball tipping off the end of your fingers and settling into the web. These gloves feature extra-deep pockets (Trap or H-Web) designed to lock the ball in, even if you don't catch it cleanly in the palm.

2. Weight vs. Structure

A 13" glove requires a lot of leather. This can get heavy. That is why we recommend high-quality options from Wilson (SuperSkin) or Resilient SFBL (lightweight steerhide) to ensure the glove doesn't slow down your arm swing when tracking a fly ball.

Pro Tip: Always use the "Two in the Pinky" grip with a 13" glove. This shifts your hand leverage to the closing side of the glove, making it much easier to squeeze such a large mitt.

Common Questions

Is 13" too big for a 12U player?
Usually, yes. Unless the player is exceptionally tall or strong, a 13" glove can be unwieldy and slow. We recommend sticking to 12.5" or 12.75" until they reach the High School level.
Can I use this glove for First Base?
In a pinch, yes. Because it is large, it can scoop balls. However, a dedicated First Base mitt has a specialized stiff edge for digging throws out of the dirt that a 13" outfield glove lacks.
Which web is best for 13" gloves?
The Trap-Eze (or modified Trap) is excellent for 13" gloves because it creates the deepest possible pocket. The H-Web is also popular because it provides more lateral stability.