Actually, Vincis usually feel lighter than most high end gloves. They are more heel balanced than most, and that makes them feel lighter on the hand.
I know my DD's Vinci feels lighter than her old Nokona.
Actually, Vincis usually feel lighter than most high end gloves. They are more heel balanced than most, and that makes them feel lighter on the hand.
Depending on what you want to spend, I got my 11 year old daughter a Worth Century 12" and she likes it. It's black and gold....she loves the webbing and pocket for middle infield. I paid under $100, and for the price seems like a solid glove so far.
Dd saw those in white and black and said "those look bad a$$". I prefer she gets a vinci or a2000, so I am now on the hunt for one in white. I did see the breast cancer awareness vinci in white and pink, I thought that looked"bad a$$". Have to see what she thinks.
I suspect your DD might have been looking at the Worth Liberty Advanced series, which is indeed white and black. My DD is currently using Worth LA for both her fielder's glove and catcher's mitt. She preferred the way they felt on her hand more than Mizuno, Wilson, or (my favorite of the ones she tried) All-Star. The quality of the Worth LA series is pretty darn good. Definitely a step above the Century series...quality and price tag.