Catchers Sets
Is there anything cooler looking than a catcher decked out in new gear? Whether you’re a catcher looking for a dependable set of equipment or a parent looking to buy the right set for your son or daughter, Baseball Bargains has just the selection for you.
We offer catchers gear sets from some of the top brands in the industry, including great selections from Mizuno, Under Armour, All Star, Easton, Wilson, Louisville Slugger and Rawlings. Included in our catchers sets are chest protectors, knee guards and helmets. Whether you need a catchers set for a t-ball player or a serious adult player, we have options for all.
Some of our more popular options include the Mizuno Samurai , All Star System 7 and the Under Armour Coverage Victory series; we offer these options at the most affordable rates online. Notably, we have a wide array of color options available, ensuring you can purchase a set that complements the team’s uniforms.
When measuring for size, you should measure from the base of your neck to your waistline for chest protectors, from the top of your knee to the lower ankle bone for leg protectors, and in regards to helmets, they will be the same size as you use for your batting helmet. Undoubtedly, purchasing a full catcher set rather than individual pieces will surely help you save money in the long run.
To learn more about a particular catchers set, click on a product name or image and if you have any questions, contact us today.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Our Catchers Sets
Getting the most information you can before you choose your catchers set will help you select the best model for your needs.
What Brand Makes the Best Catchers Sets?
The number one brand in the catchers gear sets industry is All Star. They make a wide variety of catchers sets for beginners to pros and from youth to adult.
How Long do Catchers Sets Last?
Most catchers sets last a couple of years. It really depends on how often you use the gear. Youth catchers sets usually last longer than they fit. Young players tend to outgrow their catchers gear before it wears out. .
Do I Need a Catchers Set with a NOCSAE Certified Chest Protector?
Most leagues do require that baseball chest protectors be NOCSAE certified. However, if your league does not, it still would be wise to go with a set that does have a NOCSAE certified chest protector to reduce the risk of Commotio Cordis which is when your heart gets knocked out of rhythm leading to cardiac arrest when you are struck in the chest above the heart at a particular time during the heartbeat . Even though it is rare, it is definitely a risk, especially when playing in High School Leagues and above.
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