Akademas New APM 41 and ASM 47 with a Wriststrap

Akadema now offers the APM 41 and ASM 47 with a wrist strap for added comfort and flexibility.

Bloomingdale, NJ, January 04, 2018 — Akadema, a baseball and softball glove manufacturer, prides itself on quality and innovation. Since their inception, Akadema hasn’t tried to reinvent the baseball glove, rather improve upon it. It comes as no surprise that is what they had in mind with the two catchers gloves, the APM 41 and ASM 47, that now have a wrist strap built in. “This will really add to the comfort level for our catchers mitts,” said President Lawrence Gilligan, “the wrist strap on these two catchers mitts allows the player to loosen or tighten their hand position in the glove, It’s really up to them.” Both Mitts are constructed of the highest grade leather and craftmanship that Akadema is known for.

About Akadema: Akadema is the world's most exciting baseball and softball equipment company. In its short history Akadema has become the hottest baseball and softball equipment company for professional, college, high school and serious youth players. Akadema attributes their increase in market share to their innovative quality professional product line, which is contrast to mass production products that have little to do with quality or feel. Akadema has long stood for high quality and performance and wants you to Bring Your “A” Game. Akadema comes highly endorsed by former and current MLB players like: Manny Ramirez, Shane Victorino, Cameron Maybin, Derek Holland, Vin Mazzaro, Craig Breslow, David Murphy, Jose Guillen and many others as well as Senior Advisor Ted Kubiak and MLB Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski.

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