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About This Item
Product Information
FEATURES:
This model features hard and powerful maple wood that creates loud pop upon impact
On top of that, the bold mint-and-pink colorway will give any hitter an extra ounce of swagger when they dig in
The result: More extra bases and solid contact, even on mishits. See why carrying a Rawlings Big Stick gives you a powerful edge at the plate
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
NOTICE: Baseball/Softball Bats are only eligible for return if they have not been used.
Brand : Rawlings
Country of Origin : Imported
Style : RBSC243
Web ID: 23RAWABGSTCKMPLBMWBTA
SKU: 25325973
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Specifications
Material
Maple / Bamboo Composite
Barrel Diameter
2-1/2’’
End
Cupped
Swing Weight
End Loaded
MLB® Ink Dot
Yes
Barrel/Handle Finish
Olive Green
Age
Adult
Sport
Baseball
Series
Big Stick Elite
REVIEWS
3.3
33%
Recommended
10 Reviews
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410Pro
6 months ago
Not As Durable As It Seems..
Bought this bat for its durability but looks like I was fooled. Used this bat 2 times in my adult league, the ball hit right above the Rawlings logo and it completely split on the taper. Going through the warranty process now.
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maxpower
11 months ago
Good Performance - Horrible Color (Puke Green)
Bought 3-4 of these, loved the RWB. Great balance and pop, and generally durable. If you hit it on the end it splits right where the wood is fused. Did that a few times now. Unfortunately they went to puke/barf/diarrhea green and have killed this bat. I bought one and was immediately made fun of, will be moving on till its fixed.
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anon024
1 year ago
Great Bat, Horrible Color
Its a shame they repainted this bat this color. Its one of the hottest and most correctly balanced wood composite bats for its turn model. I was going to buy again because my other one is hanging on by a thread, but I think Ill pass. This thing is gross.
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Baseball champ
1 year ago
I bought it yesterday and I love it shoutout dbats
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blueyes
1 year ago
Puke Bats, Really?
who was the marketing genius who decided a vomit covered bat would be a good idea?