Elite Fastpitch Outfield Gloves

Track it down. Choose 12.5" – 12.75" for agility and control (great for 12U/14U), or 13.00" for maximum range and the deepest possible pocket.

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Choosing Your Outfield Size (12.5" – 13.0")

In the outfield, confidence is everything. The right glove size helps you track down balls in the gap, but it must be light enough to let you run at full speed.

1. The 12.50" – 12.75" (Speed & Control)

This is the preferred range for younger players (12U/14U) or elite outfielders who prioritize agility. These gloves offer excellent reach but are lighter and easier to squeeze than a massive 13" mitt. If you feel "weighed down" by heavy leather, stay in this range.

2. The 13.00" (Max Range)

The standard for High School and College Center Fielders. The extra length acts as an extension of your arm, turning near-misses into snowcone catches. The pocket is massive, designed to swallow the ball and prevent pop-outs.

Pro Tip: Most outfielders prefer a "Two in the Pinky" finger shift. This deepens the pocket and makes the glove easier to close, ensuring the ball stays in the web when you dive. All gloves in this collection support this grip.

Outfield FAQs

Which web style is best for Outfield?
The Trap-Eze and H-Web are the standards. Both offer a deep, flexible pocket that closes easily around the ball, preventing pop-outs on snowcone catches.
Is a 13" glove too big for a 12 year old?
Usually, yes. A 13" glove can be heavy and hard to squeeze for smaller hands. For 12U players, we highly recommend staying in the 12.5" – 12.75" range to ensure they can control the glove effectively.
Why are boutique gloves like Resilient good for outfield?
Outfield gloves use a lot of leather, which can get heavy. Boutique brands often use higher-quality, lighter-weight steerhide that provides the structure you need without the bulk, allowing you to run faster.