Baseball glove web replacement
Broken web but solid glove? We replace the web lacing without a full relace. Faster turnaround, lower cost, and your glove keeps its break-in.
Web Replacement
$25Includes new lacing for the web area. All web types supported. Turnaround: 1-3 business days after receiving your glove.
Web types we repair
We work on every web pattern from every manufacturer. Here are the most common types we see.
I-Web
Two leather strips forming an I shape. Common on infielder gloves, especially middle infield. Popular on Wilson A2000 models.
H-Web
An H-shaped web offering visibility and flexibility. Popular on third base and pitcher gloves. Common on Wilson and Rawlings models.
Trapeze Web
An open design with a bar across the top. Gives outfielders a deep pocket while keeping weight down.
Basket Web
Woven strips of leather creating a basket pattern. Hides the ball for pitchers, also common on utility gloves.
Modified Trap
A variation on the trapeze with additional lacing for stability. Popular on outfielder and utility gloves.
Single Post
A single strip of leather down the center. Simple, lightweight, common on smaller infield gloves.
Web replacement vs full relace
If only the web lacing is broken or worn and the rest of your glove is in good shape, a web-only replacement saves you time and money. But if the finger lacing, heel, or palm lacing is also showing wear, a full relace is usually the better value.
Not sure which you need? Send us photos and we will give you an honest recommendation.
Ready to get your glove back in the game?
Mail your glove from anywhere in the US. Most repairs completed and shipped back within 5-7 business days.