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I used Nokona conditioner after using warm water, massaging, and a DYI glove mallet for a few days. It was extremely stiff before this, to the point where I could barely close it. It's very soft now, but still holding it's shape.
Nokona NLT = Vaseline..........which definitely isn't a bad thing!I used Nokona conditioner after using warm water, massaging, and a DYI glove mallet for a few days. It was extremely stiff before this, to the point where I could barely close it. It's very soft now, but still holding it's shape.
Nokona NLT = Vaseline..........which definitely isn't a bad thing!
Question....reading this it sounds like there is a process to maintaining and breaking in gloves......I just purchased an All-Star Vela........what needs to be done to break it in once I get it here? it will give me an my daughter something to do (I normally purchase pre broken in gloves)With All-Star, I’d imagine it’s made out of steerhide? It really doesn’t specify on their site. The System Seven baseball gloves and the CMW3000 fastpitch mitt are made out of the high end Maruhashi leather.
Honestly, with the Vela series, I wouldn’t do anything as far as any conditioner, treatment, or chemicals, yet!Question....reading this it sounds like there is a process to maintaining and breaking in gloves......I just purchased an All-Star Vela........what needs to be done to break it in once I get it here? it will give me an my daughter something to do (I normally purchase pre broken in gloves)