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  1. What is Easton's warranty policy?
    Easton has a one-year limited bat warranty which covers all manufacturing defects from normal field usage including: denting, cracking, breaking, loose or detached end cap, rattling. This warranty does not cover: bats that have been abused, altered in any way or mistreated; bats that have been used in a commercial batting cage, bats purchased from non-authorized Easton dealers or individuals; bats purchased at auction, or on auction websites without the express written consent of Easton Sports Inc.; used bats purchased from re-sellers; grip replacement.


  2. How do I return a defective bat?
    Within the U.S. | Within Canada | Within Europe | Elsewhere


  3. What is Easton's Warranty and Return policy on non-bat products?
    Easton's warranties by product type are as follows:
    • Catcher's Protective(Helmets, Chest Protectors, Leg Guards) - One Year
    • Bags - 90 days
    • Ball Gloves - One year
    • Batter's Gloves - 30 days
    • Training Aids - 90 days
    • Incrediballs - No Warranty
    • Sunglasses - No Warranty
    • Apparel - No Warranty
    • Footwear - No Warranty

    Note: Bat returns are handled directly by the Easton Consumer Direct Department at (888) 259-1297 (M-F, 7am - 5pm MST). All non-bat items must be returned to the place of purchase.


  4. How do I choose the right bat?
    In most cases, bats are measured in inches and weighed in ounces. Typically, a bigger, stronger player will prefer a longer heavier bat, while a smaller player will prefer a shorter lighter bat. Since a player's power is generated through bat speed, it is important that you can swing your bat through the strike zone at maximum speed. Keep in mind that the right bat for you is based on personal preference. Make sure the bat you pick feels good when you swing it.


  5. Can I use my Easton bat in a batting cage?
    Easton does not recommend that you use your bat in a batting cage as the rubber balls used in most commercial batting cages are harder and denser than a regular ball and add an increased amount of stress to your bat upon impact. If you do practice in a batting cage, use the bats provided by the cage. Save your bat for use in games and practices where leather covered balls are used. Note: using your Easton bat in a batting cage will void your warranty.


  6. When is it too cold to use my bat?
    Easton suggests using your bat in temperatures above 60 degrees. Colder weather makes balls harder which may cause damage to your bat.


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