The process addresses the initial stiffness of new leather sports equipment, primarily baseball and softball gloves. This procedure aims to soften the leather and mold the glove’s pocket to the user’s hand, facilitating a more comfortable fit and improved performance on the field. Properly executing this procedure ensures the equipment is game-ready and optimally functional.
This practice is important because it significantly reduces the break-in time, which can otherwise extend for several weeks or even months. This offers multiple benefits, including a personalized fit, enhanced control, and a decreased likelihood of errors due to a stiff or ill-formed glove. While informal methods have existed for decades, specialized techniques and equipment are now employed to accelerate and refine the process, improving consistency and effectiveness.