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no prob west. Thanks for learning!
And as a reward, I'll give you this... pro palms are entirely personal. Personally, I have the thickest pro palm available on my Brian's Theif - not because I wanted it, but because it's Mike Dunham's old practice glove and I didn't do any research on pro palms before I bought it.
This is what I have found with pro palms - they will always be hard to close. It's the trade-off to not having to deal with stingers.
What you'll read when you do a search is A). NHL goalies use a catcher with a beefed up palm for practice and usually a different stock palm glove for games; B). if you are getting a pile of stingers, your glove hand needs positioning work; and C). you (imagine a finger pointed at you) don't need a pro palm catcher because you (there's that finger again) only play in division X, which sucks compared to me (some jerk wad who thinks he/she is hot poop).
Good luck with your glove hunt. May the Vaughn be with you.
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