Thumb & Small Finger Loops

from $8.50

Thumb and small finger loops are the larger leather loops found at the base of the thumb and pinky on select baseball gloves. These loops sit at the heel of the glove and are secured by the heel lace, helping anchor the glove’s structure where the thumb and pinky meet the heel.

Each loop is made by hand in our shop from the same premium American leather used for our glove laces. The leather is cut, shaped, and punched individually to ensure proper thickness, strength, and flexibility. Made in the USA.

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Thumb and small finger loops are the larger leather loops found at the base of the thumb and pinky on select baseball gloves. These loops sit at the heel of the glove and are secured by the heel lace, helping anchor the glove’s structure where the thumb and pinky meet the heel.

Each loop is made by hand in our shop from the same premium American leather used for our glove laces. The leather is cut, shaped, and punched individually to ensure proper thickness, strength, and flexibility. Made in the USA.

SPECIFICATIONS

Includes:

  • One thumb loop

  • One small finger (pinky) loop

Location: Base of the thumb and small finger at the heel of the glove

Installed with: Heel lace

Construction: Hand-cut and formed leather loops

Holes: Punched for lacing during installation

Material: Premium American leather

Origin: Made in USA

Glove Lace Locks (Thumb & Small Finger Loops)
from $5.99

Glove lace locks help keep the thumb and small finger loops from loosening during play. They slide directly onto the lace and hold tension where it matters most — improving fit, control, and comfort without permanent changes to your glove.

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