Product Overview
Mizuno Select Pro Youth Baseball Pant 350389
Show how pro you are with Mizuno Select Pro Youth Baseball Pant. These long open-bottom style pants are designed with a hemmed open leg finish, meant to be worn long, down to the cleat. Mizuno’s Drylite technology uses a dual filament yarn construction to transport excess moisture away from the body to create a comfortable and dry body microclimate, helping you perform at your best. Slide in comfort with the Dual Layer Knee construction which adds abrasion protection and extends the life of the pants. The Double Knit fabric construction makes Mizuno pants some of the lightest and most durable pants in the game. Also featuring a tunnel-belt loop waist, fly front with extended two-snap closure and set-in back pockets with button closures.
Hemmed finished leg opening
Open bottom, long pant
100% Polyester
Tunnel-belt loop waist
Fly front with extended two-snap closure
Elastic bottom
Dual Layer Knee Construction for added abrasion protection
Double Knit: lightweight and durable
DRYLITE: wicks excess moisture away from the body
- Small: 22-24” waist / 26.5” inseam
- Medium: 24-26” waist / 27.5” inseam
- Large: 26-28” waist / 29” inseam
- X-Large: 28-30” waist / 30” inseam
- XX-Large: 30-32” waist / 31” inseam
- XXX-Large: 32-34” waist / 32” inseam
- 100% Polyester
- Double Knit: lightweight and durable.
- DRYLITE: transports excess moisture away from the body.
- Dual Layer Knee Construction for Added Protection
- Tunnel-Belt Loop Waist
- Fly Front with 2-Snap Closure
- Set-In Back Pockets
Become the most professional looking player in the line-up with Mizuno’s Select Pro Youth Baseball Pants! Made out of 100% polyester that is a double knit material that offers a lightweight and durable feel, this youth baseball pant has everything a young player needs to succeed. With a double knee construction and a pro-style front closure system with a tunnel-loop belt system, Mizuno has developed a youth pant that won’t just allow every young baller to excel at the level they’re at now, but whatever comes next in their baseball career as well.