Hey do you know of a place to buy replacement items for A2000s? I have one that's 15 years old and it's kind of floppy. I think the inserts are toast. I'd love to replace them but am having a hard time finding where to get them from. Any clue?
@@DurhamGloveRepair crap I was sort of thinking that was the case. I have 2 A2000s. One was mine in high school and the second I bought used for fun. I've never done any relacing or any repairs but I think I may just tinker with the second glove for fun. Should be fun to try to learn.
There are many videos out there that show the process, it's quite easy as long as you have the proper felt. Basically a felt padding that's thick and sturdy. For the palm, you can buy palm pad inserts but those are also easy to make yourself as well
@@nickflorian6703 thanks. I ended up sending it into a place a year ago and they worked wonders on it. It's like new again. Nothing like that new glove feeling ❤️
i hate the fact that its almost impossible to relace something as simple as a pinky and the thumb on this glove without unlacing the heel first because of a hidden run. Vintage USA made A2000 gloves with an easy 4 hole thumb and pinky relace vs modern day 3 hole models.
Worst music and didn’t really show exactly what you were doing a lot of times. Had to slow down and go in slo mo then messed up and had to re do a bunch because you didn’t show what you were doing. But I respect the effort. I wish you would show how long each lace was you were using. I couldn’t tell and ended up wasting a lot of lace.
Music drives me crazy would much rather you explain it because it’s so easy to go through the wrong hole and now I have to start over
Hi just wondering how many laces you used for the whole glove?
Four 72” laces.
What thickness lace did you use
3/16” in the thumb/pinky, heel, and palm. 1/4” everywhere else
@@DurhamGloveRepairWhen is the timestamp for when you start to use the 1/4”?
@@DurhamGloveRepairThen, three (3) 72" lengths of ³/16 plus one 72" of ¼"? Thanks.
Hey do you know of a place to buy replacement items for A2000s? I have one that's 15 years old and it's kind of floppy. I think the inserts are toast. I'd love to replace them but am having a hard time finding where to get them from. Any clue?
Unfortunately Wilson does not sell any replacement parts. It’s something you have to make yourself.
@@DurhamGloveRepair crap I was sort of thinking that was the case. I have 2 A2000s. One was mine in high school and the second I bought used for fun. I've never done any relacing or any repairs but I think I may just tinker with the second glove for fun. Should be fun to try to learn.
Good luck. Take pictures before you start so you know the correct lacing patterns.
There are many videos out there that show the process, it's quite easy as long as you have the proper felt. Basically a felt padding that's thick and sturdy. For the palm, you can buy palm pad inserts but those are also easy to make yourself as well
@@nickflorian6703 thanks. I ended up sending it into a place a year ago and they worked wonders on it. It's like new again. Nothing like that new glove feeling ❤️
i hate the fact that its almost impossible to relace something as simple as a pinky and the thumb on this glove without unlacing the heel first because of a hidden run. Vintage USA made A2000 gloves with an easy 4 hole thumb and pinky relace vs modern day 3 hole models.
Worst music and didn’t really show exactly what you were doing a lot of times. Had to slow down and go in slo mo then messed up and had to re do a bunch because you didn’t show what you were doing. But I respect the effort. I wish you would show how long each lace was you were using. I couldn’t tell and ended up wasting a lot of lace.
This is more of a video showing off my relaces for customers then a how-to or tutorial.
Have you found a better video ?
terrible video 🎉
Thanks for watching!
@@DurhamGloveRepair thanks you should think ab doing a step by step talking