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Rawlings | GLOVOLIUM Glove Treatment Products | Baseball/Softball | Multiple Options

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About this item

  • BREAK-IN ASSISTANT | Designed to help break-in any baseball or softball glove
  • SOFTENS, PROTECTS & RESTORES | Glove treatment that treats leather ball gloves without adding weight
  • EASY TO APPLY | With cloth, sponge, or hands
  • IDEAL FOR ALL BASEBALL & SOFTBALL GLOVES
  • 4 OZ. BOTTLE


The Rawlings glovolium blister pack is an exceptional Rawlings product. The G25GIIBP training aid can help both beginner to professional athletes excellent on the field.


Edward H.
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Works great breaking in a new glove
Brad
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
I love Rawlings GLOVOLIUM glove oil to condition new baseball gloves. I highly recommend it!
Donna
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
This worked out great for my grandsons new glove . It has a nice consistency to work with & rubs in well . On a cloth we applied a layer , tied the glove with a ball enclosed over a few days . We repeated 3 times & it developed a rounded pocket & the glove was easy to hold . It darkened the leather slightly but not alot . We didn’t even use the whole bottle , I’d say it was a good value & did a good job on the glove . The leather feels supple & conditioned . Very convenient to use with a snap top .
Jeremy S
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Easy to apply and great price!
William P. Laney
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
The media could not be loaded.
Sean Mcgrath
Reviewed in Canada on August 14, 2024
I’ve always used the Rawlings products for my gloves, but recently tried a different one from a known company and it was garbage. Immediately went back to the Rawlings.
Carlos S. Moore
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024
Applied it 3 times to a new glove, didn’t feel any different, even took a rubber mallet to the glove. Figure the glove will break in with just normal use anyway.
Deborah- Waco
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
I had a few old baseball gloves & it really helped revive them. It really works.
John Barry
Reviewed in Canada on October 8, 2024
I use this to soften up my hockey gloves after they turn rock solid from sweat crystallizing on them. It works pretty decent, and doesn't smell too bad either
Rosendo Sánchez Almaguer
Reviewed in Mexico on May 12, 2023
Muy fácil para distribuir en la superficie del guante
John
Reviewed in Germany on February 24, 2020
Das ideale Product
jwh223
Reviewed in Canada on July 3, 2018
Great product and the spray bottle is an excellent way to have the kids help with breaking in their gloves!
WW
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2016
I'll get the bad news out of the way first. Rawlings Glovolium is a great product that slowly has been surpassed by other glove oils, balms, but ...It still has its uses. Depending on your style of breaking a baseball glove in, if you like to use Aso's (glove guru), from Wilson Gloves method, you can use this instead of water. I personally have broken in over 100 gloves in my life. Maybe 20 were mine, a dozen or so for my kids and the rest were kids that play in the leagues my kids play in. I wouldn't compare myself to Aso, but it's not uncommon for one of the neighborhood kids to knock on the front door and ask if I can break his/her glove in. A big part of being able to break a glove in quickly and efficiently is understanding what you're trying to accomplish.I like to start the break-in of any glove with Rawlings Glovolium. It's thin, almost water-like and it loosens the leather up for bending, hitting with a glove mallet, anything that is working on loosening up the middle (palm) of the glove and making break points in the leather. You'll be hard-pressed to find anything that works better than Glovolium for that.I will give one warning. My favorite personal glove, I'm 41 and played baseball for 20+ years, is a Nokona Walnut 12". I did not use Glovolium on it. The leather used on the Nokona Walnut is soft and supple from the start. It doesn't need loosened up.Which is the downside to Glovolium. Nokona's glove conditioner is my favorite of these products. Wilson's glove oil is a little thicker than Glovolium, which gives you more to work with when applying it. The various balms are all a little better at breaking in a tougher glove than the Glovolium, but it's still very useful as a first step. Great price on it here at Amazon in the XL size. I prefer using it on Rawlings, Mizuno and mid-tier or lower Wilson's. In short, I don't use it on higher-end gloves. It's just not a thick enough consistency.The upside is it's not going to damage your glove. Even if it doesn't break it in good enough, it will at least, make an old glove have some pop to it again and make a new glove a lot easier to work with in the breaking in period. I would recommend it most for those who are more into the natural breaking in process of playing many hours of catch. It will soften the leather for you and make that process a little smoother.
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