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Tater Baseball

Long Cuff Batting Gloves | Fire Ice

$ 59.99 $ 39.99 Save $ 20.00
10 in stock
Size: Adult Small

Each pair of Tater batting gloves is meticulously crafted from the finest 0.9mm Pittards sheepskin leather, known for its unparalleled softness and durability. Our gloves are built to last, providing a buttery soft feel that doesn’t become hard or crunchy over time.

Key Features:

  • Double Reinforced Grey Palm: Enhanced durability and grip for superior performance.
  • 0.6mm Pittards Leather: Premium leather that offers exceptional comfort and feel.
  • Wide Cuff: Improved wrist support and stability.
  • Best Fit in Baseball: Ergonomically designed to fit the natural shape of your hand.
Size: Adult Small
DURABILITY

Engineered and designed for long-lasting performance, holding up through the practices and games with minimal wear.

SHEEPSKIN LEATHER

Offers unmatched softness, grip, and feel for optimal control at the plate.

YOUTH AND ADULT

These gloves ensure a perfect fit for players of all ages and skill levels.

CURRENT PROFESSIONAL PLAYER; NEW YORK YANKEES

MAX BURT

"I’ve been using the Tater long cuff batting gloves for a few years, and they are hands down the best gloves I’ve ever worn. The extended cuff provides extra wrist support, and the grip is second to none. They’re durable, comfortable, and stay in great shape even after countless practices and games."

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pittards leather and why does it matter?
Pittards is a UK-based leather tannery that supplies premium golf glove brands and luxury fashion houses. It's known for sheepskin leather that's softer and more durable than the synthetic blends and lower-grade leathers most batting glove brands use. Tater® batting gloves use Pittards because they break in fast, stay supple all season, and don't get hard or crunchy with use.
What's the difference between long cuff and short cuff batting gloves?
Long cuff batting gloves wrap farther up the wrist for added support and stability through the swing. Short cuff gloves end at the wrist and offer more flexibility. Long cuff is the preferred style for hitters who want a secure, anchored fit — it doesn't slip or shift when you turn over on a pitch. Tater® Long Cuff Batting Gloves are the long cuff version of our lineup.
How do I care for Tater® batting gloves?
To extend the life of your batting gloves, let them air dry between sessions instead of rolling them up wet inside a glove or bag. Don't wash them — water can dry out the leather and cause it to stiffen. Stored properly, Pittards leather gloves hold up through a full season of regular use.