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Old 04-11-2008, 02:16 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MadMax31 View Post
EXACTLY

Just about any catcher I wear, this happens. Vaughn Velo 1,2 6000 T5500 all did it, I used a Exacto-Knife to cut the stitching and allow the stall to open up, then re-sewed it so the "rip" wouldnt get worse.

Only glove I never had to do it was my UL2
huh... contradicted yourself.... i know what you mean. its tough to cut a 400 dollar glove. but i will be cutting it soon!


how close is this one compared to the V1... I have no clue. the last glove i had was a T3500 visions. OG. that one came out prior ot the 5500 line was made.
what i really like about the glove is the cuff. its tapered on the inside. thicker near the wrist and thinner towards your fore-arm. also the padding is removable unlike in the V3's. I tried on 4 vaughn gloves before i bought anything. reg v2, t5500, GM T5500 with V3 graphics, and the V3.

I almost bought the V3 but i didnt like the wrist padding since it was no velcro'd in, and the double T, i just never been a fan of it. I should have bought when it was first release! thanks GM for providing this.

I tried the T5500, but it was just dfferent. no where near the T3500 or the kipper spec. it seemed to have this un-natural stuck open position. just odd.

-steve
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