Franklin Sports Proflex Baseball/Softball Glove - Outfield/Infield, right or left hand vs Wilson A700 12.5" Outfield Baseball Glove
Overall winner: Wilson A700 12.5" Outfield Baseball Glove
Key Differences
Franklin (A) advertises a premium cowhide palm, adjustable wrist strap and no break-in required, making it more versatile for immediate play and varied positions; Wilson (B) has a higher user rating (4.70 vs 4.50) and reviews mentioning multi-season durability and quality build, but some users note initial stiffness. Choose Franklin if you want a glove ready to use out of the box and adjustable fit; choose Wilson if you prioritize long-term durability and stronger user satisfaction
Franklin Sports Proflex Baseball/Softball Glove - Outfield/Infield, right or left hand
Durable cowhide palm with a PU-laminated shell and adjustable wrist strap for a customizable fit. Ready to play with minimal break-in. Customer note: good quality and easy to break in, but durability and size may vary
Pros
- premium cowhide palm
- adjustable wrist strap
- no break-in required
- versatile for baseball and softball
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
- size/fit runs small for some
Wilson A700 12.5" Outfield Baseball Glove
Wilson A700 12.5" outfield glove in black/blonde/white. Comfortable, durable and easy to break in with good feel for catches, per user feedback
Pros
- quality construction
- durable build
- easy break-in
- comfortable feel for many catches
Cons
- some stiffness reported by users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | WILSON |
| Durability | WILSON |
| Versatility | Franklin Sports |
| User Reviews | WILSON |