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Jul 17, 2016
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Thanks for the advice. Was going to order one, now I can only find left hand throw mitts in the Worth. There were some right hand throws a few days ago.

Might still be down to Vinci, Wilson A2000, and Mizuno.
 
Jul 14, 2010
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Vinci, Vinci, and Vinci...in that order. :)

Nothing better for feel, protection, light weight, and durability. In my humble opinion, of course.
 
Apr 26, 2015
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They have the CMW3000 All-Star at baseballmonkey.com in LHT. (DD is lefty too).
We have one local to us and it's a great store!
 
Jul 17, 2016
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They have the CMW3000 All-Star at baseballmonkey.com in LHT. (DD is lefty too).
We have one local to us and it's a great store!

My problem was that in the Worth mitt, all they had left was left hand throw. Need a right hand throw.
 

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Jun 24, 2011
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If you don't have a gear emporium to have DD try on numerous brands/models, whatever mitt you end up choosing, make sure the vendor has a liberal return policy. DD went with the All Star after trying on, then catching in the aisles of Monkey Sports, Wilson, Easton, Nokona, Mizuno and Worth.

What feels best for one kid doesn't feel best for every kid. Good luck in finding what works for your kid, and have fun with the process!
 

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