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Easton Knee Saver II
Retail Price: 23.79
Easton Knee Saver II. Easton's Knee Saver II features a patented four-sided design that provides maximum support, comfort, and protection. Features: Layer of Comfort Form Foam for unparalleled comfort Coolmax lining stay cool and dry Cushion cradle contour design Non-slip strips over Coolmax lining for secure fit Reduces stress and erosion of cartilage on the knee joint Small: Designed for Players under 5'7" Large: Designed for Players 5'8" and taller.
Easton Knee Saver II. Easton's Knee Saver II features a patented four-sided design that provides maximum support, comfort, and protection. Features: Layer of Comfort Form Foam for unparalleled comfort Coolmax lining stay cool and dry Cushion cradle contour design Non-slip strips over Coolmax lining for secure fit Reduces stress and erosion of cartilage on the knee joint Small: Designed for Players under 5'7" Large: Designed for Players 5'8" and taller.
Mizuno Global Elite 32.5 Inch Catcher's Mitt GXC11
Phoenix R318 (-2.5) Ash Wood Baseball Bat
Retail Price: 93.49
Phoenix R318 (-2.5) Ash Wood Baseball Bat. Are you a power hitter craving to generate more bat speed? Try the R318 wood baseball bat. It is really well balanced (not top heavy) and has a more manageable sized barrel (having a diameter in between that of a R141 and V243) versus a traditional power hitter's bat. Rip it through the strike zone and still watch it fly when you make contact! While similar to the NP13, in barrel diameter and that it is a smaller barreled power hitter's bat, the weight distribution is slightly different. With the R318, the weight is more balanced. In addition, there is one other slight difference between the R318 and NP13, which really is what causes a player to choose one bat over the other—it's in the transition from handle in to knob. The R318 wood baseball bat has a fairly straight transition. Many of our pros comment on how they like the feel of the bottom of their hand when gripping it. The NP13, by comparison, has a slight flare at the end of the handle going in to the knob.
Phoenix R318 (-2.5) Ash Wood Baseball Bat. Are you a power hitter craving to generate more bat speed? Try the R318 wood baseball bat. It is really well balanced (not top heavy) and has a more manageable sized barrel (having a diameter in between that of a R141 and V243) versus a traditional power hitter's bat. Rip it through the strike zone and still watch it fly when you make contact! While similar to the NP13, in barrel diameter and that it is a smaller barreled power hitter's bat, the weight distribution is slightly different. With the R318, the weight is more balanced. In addition, there is one other slight difference between the R318 and NP13, which really is what causes a player to choose one bat over the other—it's in the transition from handle in to knob. The R318 wood baseball bat has a fairly straight transition. Many of our pros comment on how they like the feel of the bottom of their hand when gripping it. The NP13, by comparison, has a slight flare at the end of the handle going in to the knob.
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