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Used 2022 Easton Composite ADV 360 Bat (-8) 24 oz 32" USA Bat Certification

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CategoryBaseball > Bats
BrandEaston
ModelADV 360 Composite
Length 32"
Drop -8
Weight 24OZ
Condition Used
Bat Certification USABat Certified
Bat Material Composite
Age Group Kid Pitch (9YO-13YO)
Barrel 2 5/8"
Release Year 2022
Color Yellow

Great bat used for one season by my 12-year old son. Lizard Skin grip with flare make the bat really easy to control through the zone. There are no cracks or rattles. NOTE picture number 6: There is a small area of spider webbing that does not effect the performance of the bat. My son says it's the hottest it's ever been as evidenced by the two home runs he hit in the semi-final and championship game! Here's what JustBats.com says about difference between spider webbing and cracks: For composite bats: First things first, a scratch is a cosmetic blemish that should not impact the performance of the bat. A crack is a deep separation of the outer wall of the bat and in most cases impacts the performance of the bat in a negative way. If you see a massive crack that has split your composite bat in half, then there's a great chance it is dead. On the other hand, look closely for hairline fractures, stress cracks, or spiral fractures. Sometimes the smallest of cracks can have a huge negative impact or none at all. It may vary from case-to-case. If you see a "spider web," this is a good thing in most cases. This tends to be a sign of the composite material being fully broken in and at its peak performance. The more fibers that are broken down, the greater the trampoline effect and the bigger the bounce off the bat is. That is until it eventually fails and the web turns into a crack. Don't let paint chips fool you. The cosmetics falling off of your bat is typical with normal use. Paint falling off the barrel does not mean your bat is dead. (https://www.justbats.com/blog/post/is-my-bat-dead/#:~:text=If%20you%20see%20a%20%22spider,and%20at%20its%20peak%20performance.) The price is reduced significantly, plus I'm offering free shipping to alleviate any concerns you may have. I will accept a return only if the buyer pays return shipping.

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