First off, Casey is an awesome guy to deal with. Because of his excellent service, I have a Vinci, my daughter has 2, and my son has one. Below are pics of my DD's glove with some new lacing to match her school colors. She absolutely loves the mitt.
Here's one of my DD with her JCV-22 from a couple of weekends ago. That awkward split second when the catcher and batter stare at each other,both wondering if the pitch was a strike or not.
Just wanted to say that my daughter got her JCV-VM last week from Casey and she LOVES it. The thing is built like a tank and she hasn't used it in a game yet (won't be broken in for a while) but she has caught her pitchers with it in warmups and in lessons and no more bruised hand! The difference between this mitt and her old Mizuno is night and day.
The mitt is absolutely gorgeous, the construction is flawless, and it's obviously built to last. She's catching two pitchers who throw 60+ and we could not continue with her old mitt any longer. I've never seen a better-built mitt, and her coach (who told me to buy a Nokona) was also very impressed with it.
Thanks to Casey for his great service! I will be buying another Vinci for my younger daughter when she moves up next year. Her hand is too small to even squeeze her big sister's mitt closed right now. She uses a Worth that's working just fine for the time being, but I see a Vinci in her future.
How big is this glove? My 10yo DD wants a new glove. Want to make sure she will be able to close the glvoe before I buy it. She is curretnly using a mizuno GXS92.
Hi Texan, This mitt is 33 inches. It would take a break in period to get it to where she can squeeze it. Just tell her that, before she tries it on. Then, encourage her to play catch with it, until it feels good.