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Hurler Athletic's patented urethane epoxy is permanently bonded to your shoe, while remaining lightweight, tough, and flexible. Because it's applied custom to your shoe, we can fit any wear pattern. Our ProtecToe® coverage is perfect for all types of sports and all types of wear — from pitchers to catchers, from football kickers to linemen, even track and field. All ProtecToe® applications are fully guaranteed. Contact us for more details, or order now.
Pitching Toes
Over the past 15 years, Hurler’s ProtecToe® pitching toe has become the preferred standard for professional and college baseball and softball teams across the country because of our superior product and unmatched customer service.
The standard pitching toe coverage is shown above. If your wear pattern is different, just mark the shoe with tape or a felt tip pen to indicate where the ProtecToe® pitching toe will do you the most good.
Our thickness is based on the average wear of a major league pitcher. The goal is to provide adequate wear protection without too much weight or bulk. Thicker toes may be requested, but only with the understanding that there will be more weight and less flexibility in the toe area of the shoe.
Our standard colors are black, blue, red, and white. Nonstandard colors are grey, forest green, and maroon. We will attempt to match any color presented with the understanding that it will not be the exact standard PMS color but will be hand-mixed to the closest shade.
Injury Protection
Developed in conjunction with two top athletic shoe manufacturers, our Injury Protection product filled a void in available preventative protection for injured feet.
Our standard pitching toe is reinforced with a fiber core, producing a hard shell cover for injured areas of the foot, especially in the toe box area.
Initially designed to protect existing injuries such as turf toe, bunions, or sprained/broken digits, the ProtecToe® Injury Protection product is now popular as a preventative measure against suffering the injury in the first place. A number of major college programs outfit their offensive and defensive linemen prior to the season to reduce and eliminate toe end foot injuries.
