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Questions and Answers for 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult
What is the difference between this bat and the RIP-IT Prototype II (-3) BBCOR PROB2?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat features Rifle Barrel and AIR technology for a lighter, more-balanced swing weight. The PROB2 model is Power Balanced and features an extended barrel design. Both bats are one-piece alloy designs.
We purchased this bat around December 2012. During the season the bat bent at the handle after a hit. Can we return this?
Go to http://www.ripitsportinggoods.com/ and follow the warranty returns link.
Out of all the BBCOR bats, which one has the most pop?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is one of the highest performing, most balanced BBCOR models.
Can you explain to me all the details about the 30 day love it or return it guarantee and how you can get it?
Once you purchase the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult you have 30 days to return the bat. This must be returned directly to RIP-IT if you are not completely satisfied with their product and they will issue a full refund.
Is this bat a good bat to buy? How is the durability and pop?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat is an excellent bat. It is a bat that both a contact hitter and a power hitter can use well. The bat offer quick bat speed and good pop also. There have been some isolated incidents with end caps cracking, but mostly there have been no major issues.
When will there be 32" 29 oz bats that can be purchased? I need one soon.
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult has been discontinued. The 2014 models are scheduled to be released June 1, 2013.
How does this compare to the new Marucci Team BBCOR?
Both the Rip-It Prototype BBCOR Air and the Marucci Team are balanced bats. The Marucci will be slightly more balanced than the Rip-It.
Do you think you will get any more 33 inch bats in?
No, we will not be getting anymore of the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bats in stock. The 2014 RIP-IT bats will be out sometime next month.
Does this bat give you a bad sting when you hit the ball with the inside part? I have a Combat B3 and that gives me a terrible sing. Would this bat be better?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A does a good job of eliminating sting and vibration, but no bat will completely eliminate sting from mis-hit balls.
Is this bat allowed in the Junior League?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is BBCOR certified and would be legal in the Junior Division of Little League Baseball.
What's a better bat for a power hitter, the RIP-IT Air or the Easton S3?
Both the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult and the Easton S3 are balanced bats, which is usually ideal for a contact hitter. You should take a look at the Easton XL3, it's going to be much better for a power hitter.
It seems reading all the Q&As that the two-piece Marucci Black or Black 2 would be more suited to contact/line-drive hitters vs. Rip-It one-piece (more for power hitters). What advantage does the two-piece technology bring? My son is 5'10" 135lb and is a spray line-drive hitter. He uses the 2012 Rip-it Prototype II but it seems to end loaded. What would be a better choice for a spray line-drive hitter?
A two-piece bat will offer more flex through the hitting zone, that translates in to more "whipping" action which will benefit a hitter with average to below average swing speed. Twp-piece bats often do a better job of reducing sting and vibration as well. It's always recommend that a player stick with the same type of bat they have used in the past with the most success. In doing so, the player is much, much more likely to have continued success at the plate. However, since your son is more of a contact hitter and felt the Prototype II was too endloaded, then a more balanced two-piece bat like the Marucci Black or Black 2 would be a great option.
Will you restock with 33" 30 oz. soon?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat is currently a closeout model, so there is a possibility that we will get more of that size in stock, but there is no guarantee that we will at this time.
What bat would be better for a power hitter, the Easton XL1 or the RIP-IT Prototype Air?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is a balanced bat. For a power hitter, we'd recommend a more end loaded bat, such as the Easton XL Series.
What is better, the Rip-It Prototype Air or the Rip-It Prototype? Which would be better for power hitter?
The RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR is well balanced and better suited for a hitter with average strength and swing speed. The RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR is slightly end-loaded and better suited for a hitter with above average strength and swing speed.
Is this bat comparable to the Louisville Slugger Omaha balanced?
Both the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat and the 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha Balanced BBCOR: BB136 Adult bat are one-piece alloy designs with balanced swing weights. Here is a link for further comparison http://www.justbats.com/compare/
How does this bat compare to the Easton Omen (end load, pop, durability, etc.)?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is a one-piece alloy bat that is very balanced. The Easton Omen is a two-piece composite bat that is end loaded. Both are very durable and perform very well.
When is the 2014 version coming out?
We don't have a firm ETA, but RIP-IT should release their 2014 models sometime this summer around July or August.
If I buy this bat from JustBats does the 30 Day Love It Or Return It and the 400 day warranty still come with the bat?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult does come with the 30 Day Love It Or Return It period and RIP-IT offers a 400 Day Manufacturer's Warranty.
Does this bat have a plastic end cap that breaks all the time?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR does, along with most other aluminum baseball bats, does feature a plastic end cap. There have been some instances of this breaking, but this has not been the norm, as you can see from our user reviews.
Which bat will have more pop, the RIP-IT Prototype Air or the Marucci Black 2?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR will feel a bit lighter and more balanced but I think the Marucci Black 2 will have more pop.
Is the warranty included in the $199.99 price?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult will have the full 400 day warranty included with any price.
Do you have to break-in the RIP-IT Prototype AIR?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is a very balanced, one-piece alloy bat. Bats with alloy barrels require no break-in period and are hot right out of the wrapper.
I recently bought the Rip-It Prototype Air and after a couple uses the end cap cracked. Does the warranty cover this and if so where do I send it back to?
Your 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is covered by a 12 month manufacturer's warranty which will be handled through Rip-It.
Player is 5'11 and 144 lbs., and 15 years old. What is the correct size recommended?
I would recommend a 32" 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat.
I'm a 6'1" 190 lbs. and a sophomore in high school. I am typically a line drive hitter but can still hit for power. I am also a lefty hitter who pulls the ball a lot. I was wondering if the Rip-It Air is the right choice for me and if so, what size?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is a very well balanced bat that is a great choice for an all-around hitter. Based on your size, a 33" model is recommended.
My kid is 6' 1" 145 lbs. and a 15 year old freshman. What size B1303A should I buy?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult in a 33" would be an appropriate size, based on his size and age.
I am 5'9'' and weigh 120 lbs. Should I get a 31" or a 32" bat?
For a player your size, I would recommend going with the 32" 29 oz. model of the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult.
Which will have more pop? The RIP-IT Prototype AIR, the Rawlings 5150 VELO, the Easton S1 or the Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat will have very similar pop to the Rawlings 5150 VELO, the Easton S1, and the Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha. All will also have very similar swing weights and be very balanced.
Does the bat swing faster then the 2014 Demarini Vexxum?
Yes. The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is slightly more balanced than the Vexxum and will give the player slightly quicker bat speed.
Is this the most balanced bat on the market?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult has the rifle barrel for 7.2% better weight distribution and accelerated bat speed. As well as the acoustic barrel is tuned for speed which makes it one of the lightest bats on the market.
Does this bat have a loud ping sound to it or does it have more of the muffled BBCOR sound?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult will have more of a muffled composite material sound, even though it is alloy.
How does this bat compare to the Easton S3. My son is a pure contact hitter so he needs a very balanced bat.
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult and the Easton S3 are both one-piece alloy bats and the pop will be very similar. I feel that the RIP-IT will be more balanced and lighter the the Easton S3.
How does this bat compare to the Easton S1?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is a well balanced, one-piece, full alloy bat. The 2013 Easton S1 BBCOR: BB13S1 is a well balanced, two-piece, full composite bat. Both are great bats and neither is proven to outperform the other.
Are you serious about not using this bat in temps below 60?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR could break in temperatures under 60 degrees. The ball becomes heavier and more dense.
What is the coldest weather you should use this bat in?
I wouldn't recommend using the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat in temperatures less than 60 degrees Farenheit.
How does the pop compare to the Easton XL3? I have been using the Easton XL3 and I am hitting the fence like it's nothing and I am a player who just gets on base because of speed.
The Easton XL3 is a end loaded bat which is more for the power hitter. The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR feels very light and is easier to swing, more for the power hitter.
How does this bat stand against the Easton XL3?
Both bats are one-piece alloy, but the Easton XL3 is end loaded which is for more of the power hitter.
I bought this bat in a half size too small and would like to exchange it. Can I do this with the Love it or return it policy? My son doesn't love it and won't use it not being comfortable swinging a bat too small for him.
Yes, RIP-IT will accept returns within the 30 day love it or return it policy. RIP-IT's number is 888-957-4748.
My son is in 7th grade. He's 5' nothing and weighs 82 lbs. I'm looking for the best BBCOR bat for line drive hitting.
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat is a very light and balanced design and would be a great option for a contact hitter. For sizing help, please visit our Bat Coach tool at http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
Would this bat be good for a just moved up to JR Little League level, 5'7", 125 lbs. He is a whack-the-ball-and-get-on-first type hitter. Not sure if it is "contact" or just effective. What length should I get?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is a great bat for contact hitting and should augment your son's swing nicely. Since he is in JR Little League, he is not required to have a BBCOR bat if said bat doesn't have a composite barrel.
Does the Rawlings 5150 have more pop?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A and the Rawlings 5150 BBCOR will have similar pop, as they are both BBCOR certified. Both are very balanced, one-piece alloy bats.
Is this bat very balanced? I am a freshman and I hit great, but not for power. Is this a good bat for me?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is a very balanced, one-piece alloy bat. The Rifle Barrel technology in this bat creates better balance which a contact hitter would enjoy.
Is the 2013 Marucci Black 2 more balanced than the RIP-IT Prototype Air?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is more balanced than the 2013 Marucci Black 2 BBCOR: MCBB20 Adult.
If my son doesn't like the bat does he send it back to Just Bats or the manufacturer? Who pays the shipping for returns?
Once a bat has been used, we are unable to take it back for a refund or exchange. However, if it remains in new and unused condition, it can be returned within any timeframe for a full refund or exchange. Return shipping to JustBats.com is free and all the information you will need can be found at this link: http://www.justbats.com/customer-service/warranties-returns/
Is this bat legal for use in junior division, 13 and 14 year olds?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR is legal for use in the Junior Division. Keep in mind that because of the BBCOR rating you will lose pop but a heavier bat will get him used to swinging a heavier bat for High School.
What is the "Love It or Return It" program and what has to be done if one were to want to return it?
If for any reason within 30 days, you don't like the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat, you can return your bat to RIP-IT for a refund or exchange. Just make sure to save your receipt.
Please I need a definite answer. I am between this bat and the Rawlings VELO. I have already done the bat comparison and I am not sure what to do. For a contact hitter with occasional power, which is the better bat?
Both are great alloy bats. The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult and 2013 Rawlings VELO will have very similar swing weights. The Rawlings VELO claims to have a lower M.O.I. than any competitor, making it a more balanced bat. Other than that, you can not go wrong with either bat.
My son is 13, 5'10" tall and 155 lbs. He used a Marucci Black 32/29 last season. Would you recommend another BBCOR bat or a -5 or -8 bat? He plays most games in a league that BBCOR is not required. He likes the Rip It and Easton S3.
It's never recommended that a player move down in weight from their previous bat. And it's always recommend that a player stick with the same type of bat they have used in the past with the most success. In doing so, the player is much, much more likely to have continued success at the plate. I would strongly recommend the Marucci Black 2 since he has previously use the Marucci Black.
What bat is more balanced? The DeMarini CF5 or the RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR?
Both bats are very balanced, but the DeMarini CF5 will feel a little more balanced than the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult.
I'm going to buy either the 5150 Velo or the Prototype Air. I don't have a lot of power, I'm just good at hitting line drives. Which would you recommend?
Both the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat and the 2013 Rawlings VELO BBCOR: BBVELO Adult bat are one-piece alloy designs with very balanced swing weights. Both models are great options for a contact hitter. Here is a link for further comparison http://www.justbats.com/compare/
Is this the best BBCOR bat for a power hitter?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is a great one-piece bat preferred by both power hitters and contact hitters.
I am 6'1" 190 lbs line drive/gap hitter with power would you recommend this or the 2013 5150?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A would be an excellent choice for a player with power.
Is this bat good for contact hitters?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat's AIR Balanced Swing Weight makes it ideal for a contact hitter.
What is the difference between the RIP-IT Prototype Air and just the RIP-IT Prototype?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR features a rifled barrel that gives the bat better weight distribution and leads to an accelerated swing speed.
Last season I used the Marucci Black and the black paint chipped off so badly you couldn't read the barrel. Does the black finish of the Air chip off like it did on the Marucci? I understand chipping doesnt affect performance but can affect playability. Are chipped bats covered under warranty?
We haven't had any reports of paint chipping in the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A. Paint chipping is covered under the manufacturer's warranty, however you only get to use the warranty once.
I am a power hitter. Do you think I should buy the RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR or the DeMarini Voodoo? Are end loaded bats better for power hitters?
Yes, end loaded bats are preferred by power hitters. The DeMarini Voodoo will have a slight end load, while the RIP-IT Prototype Air will be more balanced.
Is this bat legal for 2013 high school baseball?
Yes. The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is a BBCOR bat. This makes it 100% legal in high school play.
I see several comments on the bat is that it is losing the paint easily. What is the cause of this? And with excessive paint chips quicker than normal wear/tear, what is the return policy for a new one?
We are not sure why the paint would chip quickly on the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat. However, paint chips would not alter the bat's performance. RIP-IT has a 30-Day Love It or Return It policy, so you can return it for a full refund if you don't like it. The Prototype also comes with a 400-day manufacturer's warranty against defects.
Is the "Love it or Return it" money back guarantee something where if you return the bat, you have to buy another product of theirs, or can you buy a different brand? Also, if I am about 5 ft 8.5 in., 125 lbs. What is the best drop ratio for a BBCOR?
The 30-Day "Love It or Return It" program offered by RIP-IT allows you to send the bat to them for a full refund without having to buy another one of their products. All Adult BBCOR bats have a -3 length to weight ratio. For help with bat sizing, our Bat Coach is a great tool: http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
Whats the difference between Prototype Air and the XL1?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR is a balanced, one-piece constructed, alloy bat. The 2013 Easton XL1 BBCOR: BB13X1 is an end loaded, two-piece constructed, composite bat.
What are the differences between this the Demarini CF5 and the Marucci Elite?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR is a one-piece full alloy design. The Demarini CF5 is a two-piece fully composite bat. The Marucci Elite is a two-piece hybrid design with a carbon fiber handle and an alloy barrel.
I'm 15, freshman, played baseball 11 years, 5'9.5 and 173. I'm a hard line-drive hitter and a pull hitter. Any length/weight suggestions or maybe a different bat?
Based on your size, a 33" model of the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is recommended.
Overall with all the reviews, specs, and price, which bat would you say is better, the Marucci Black 2, or the Rip It Prototype Air? What are the makers and breakers of buying these bats?
Both the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR and the Marucci Black 2 are very comparable in swing weight, performance, and durability. Some differences would be the Marucci Black 2 comes with a composite handle and alloy barrel and the Rip-It is a one-piece full alloy. Another difference is the "Love It or Return It" guarantee that Rip It offers on their bats. You have 30-days to use the bat and decide if you want to keep it, or return it for a full refund.
I'm 6'4 250 and I have the Prototype II in a 33-30 , but with the more balanced swing weight, do you recommend me going to a 34-31 or staying the same?
Based on your size, a 34" models is recommended. If you are considering a more balanced bat like the Prototype Air, then a move to a 34" 31 oz. bat would be recommended.
Which bat has a better weight distribution, that will result in faster bat speed, the 2013 Rip-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR, or the DeMarini CF5?
Both the Rip-It Prototype Air and DeMarini CF5 bats are balanced. Based on our stats, neither is known to be more balanced than the other.
My son is age 18 5'8" 170llb. His swing speed has been measured @ 85. He has good power for his size. Which Rip-It do you reccommend and what size? Or would another brand of bat better suit him?
If he has above average swing speed and power the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR: B1303 is recommended. The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A has a lighter swing weight and is better suited for players with average to below average strength and swing speed. A 32" model is recommended based on his size.
I am 5'9" and 220lbs. What size should I swing and I am also a power hitter and love to crush the ball so which bat is best suited for me, this 2013 RIP-IT Prototype Air or the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is will perform similar to the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR: B1303 Adult. The AIR has the Rifle Barrel for better weight distribution and faster bat speeds. I would suggest a length of 33" but you could go up to a 34".
Which bat would be better for me? I am 13 and I'm 6'3 175 and a power hitter. I have used my friends 2012 Easton XL1 and I liked it a lot but this bat has better reviews. Which one do you think is best for me?
It's always recommend that a player stick with the same type of bat they have used in the past with the most success. In doing so, the player is much, much more likely to have continued success at the plate.
Even though this bat is balanced, is it good for power hitters as well?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is great for any hitter who prefers a balanced bat.
I'm 6'3" and I weigh 250 pounds at age 16. I'm pretty strong and consider myself a power hitter. I am strongly considering this bat and the Marucci Black 2. What are the main differences between these two bats?
Both are great bats. The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is a one-piece alloy bat, and features RIP-IT's rifle barrel technology which gives the bat a lighter swing weight. The 2013 Marucci Black 2 BBCOR: MCBB20 Adult will be a two-piece bat with a composite handle and alloy barrel. It also features an extended barrel with a larger sweet spot. Both are very balanced bats. Generally a power hitter prefers a one-piece bat.
I am 5'4", weigh 120 lbs. and I am 13. Would you recommend this bat so I can get ready for High School? Plus I am a contact hitter.
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR is a great bat and will have a very balanced swing weight so it will help make the transition to High School easier. You might look at a -5 USSSA bat as well if you don't think you're ready to transition to BBCOR yet.
My son is 14 years old, 5 foot 6, and 130 pounds. I just got him a Marucci Black 2 (32-27oz) for tournaments. We are going to play league and use BBCOR so we can be used to it when June requirements go into effect for their age. What size Rip-it Prototype BBCOR AIR would fit him? I am thinking 32-29oz. He hits the ball with power.
The recommended size for his height and weight is a 31" 28 oz. However, if he will not be using the BBCOR bat until later in the season, the 32" 29 oz 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult would work for him. It is a very balanced bat.
My son is 14 yrs old - 5'10" - 170lbs - line drive hitter - any suggestions on bat and size?
Based on his height and weight, we recommend a 32" 29 oz. model in the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat. For further sizing information, please visit our Bat Coach at http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
Since this bat is both a stiff one piece bat and a lightweight bat, will it be better suited for a power or contact hitter?
Weight distribution is more important. The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is a well balanced bat that is great for hitters with average to below average swing speed and power.
Is this a good bat?
Yes, the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is a good bat.
Why is the Prototype Air more for line drive hitters, and the Prototype II more for power hitters, could you explain your answer.
The Air is more balanced, meaning a hitter with average to below average strength and swing speed will do better with it. The regular Prototype is not as well balanced making it better for a stronger hitter.
What is the difference between the Rip-It Prototype Air and the Rip-It Prototype II? I have decided to go with Rip-It but I am finding it very hard to decide between those two bats. Which one should I go with?
The 2013 Rip-It Prototype Air will be more balanced than the Rip-It Prototype II. If you are more of a line drive/contact hitter you would want to go with the Rip-It Prototype Air. If you are more of a power hitter you would want to go with Rip-It Prototype II.
What are the differences from the Prototype II from last year and is the bat more durable? Also is this bat more for contact hitters or power hitters?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult uses new rifle technology for a more balanced bat and faster swing speed. The new technology has increased the durability as well. Normally one-piece bats like the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult are best suited for power hitters, but the balanced feel would be great for contact hitters as well.
I am a contact hitter and a lead off batter. I like balanced bats, not end loaded bats. Is this bat a good fit for me?
Yes. The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is a well balanced bat.
Is this bat end loaded or balanced?
The 2013 Rip-It Prototype BBCOR Air is a balanced bat.
What are the actual differences in the way these bats hit other than the balance? Do they hook them up to a machine to test it or is it all feel?
Here is some helpful information straight from Rip-It that does a good job of explaining the performance and design of the Rip-It Prototype Air. http://www.ripitsportinggoods.com/bats/baseball/bbcor/air/
The year earlier model of this bat (white one) was horrible it went dead in a week and a half, is this one better is it going to last?
It seems that RIP-IT has made some drastic changes between the old model and the B1303A. We have received little to no complaints on this bat breaking or losing pop prematurely. Plus, RIP-IT offers a 30-Day Love It or Return It policy. If you are not completely happy with your RIP-IT within the first 30 days, you can return it for a full refund or exchange.
From what I understand all BBCOR bats are the same. It all matters what feels best to you and what you hit best with. Will the rifling of the barrel make this bat have any more pop?
The rifle barrel on the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat will give it better weight distribution, not pop. The swing weight on this bat is very balanced and will feel very light while the hitter is swinging through the zone.
I noticed that this bat is available as a 32.5" and was wondering what physical dimension range (weight/height), this length is suitable for as most sizing charts do not include .5" lengths?
RIP-IT produced the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR in whole and half sizes and weights to offer the user the most customized bat options available.
Should I go with this bat or the Louisville Slugger Exogrid 3?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat is a one-piece all alloy model. It has an extremely light swing weight. The Louisville Slugger Exogrid 3 is a two-piece bat. The handle is a composite and the barrel is an alloy material. Neither bat will require a period of break-in period. The Exogrid 3 will have a balanced swing weight as well. The Prototype BBCOR AIR will come with a 30 Day love it or return it policy from RIP-IT.
How solid is the new Rip-It Air end cap?
The end cap issue was resolved in the 2012 version so the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat should not have an issue. This bat features a full 400 Day Manufacturer's warranty if the bat does become defective.
Can this bat be returned?
Your complete satisfaction is our goal. There is no time frame that unused items in their original condition may be returned for exchange or refund.
What is the difference in the first Prototype red bat that came out in 2010 when the BBCOR bats hit the market and the black 2013 Air bat now? My son has and is still killing the ball with the first one but is ready for a new one. Is this bat as good for a power hitter as the original Prototype?
The new 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is designed with a lighter swing weight and is more balanced than the original Prototype making it a better choice for hitters with average to below average strength and swing speed. In terms of overall feel and performance, the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR: B1303 will be more similar to the original Prototype.
Are you sure the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is legal for the 2013 Spring USSSA 13U division?
Yes. Any BBCOR can be used in the 13U division including the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult.
I am 6'0", about 171. 33/30 or 33.5/30.5?
A 33" 30 oz. RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR is recommended based on your size.
Does this barrel have a bigger sweet spot then the 2013 Omaha Balanced and the 2013 S1?
All three bats should have the same sweet spot. None of the bats advertise an extend barrel or larger that average sweet spot so they should all be the same size.
I am 6 foot, 170lbs. I'm unsure wether to get 33 inch or 33.5 inch. Any suggestions?
I would recommend a 33" for your size and weight.
What is the difference between the 2013 Rip-It air and the 2013 red Rip-It besides the color and price?
The Prototype Air is more evenly balanced. The regular Prototype will have a slight endload to it.
What bat is overall better? The new Rip-It Air or the Marucci Black 2?
Based on customer reviews both bats are very high performing bats, but the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR has been more popular than the Marucci Black 2.
Is this or the 2013 Omaha Balanced better for contact hitters?
Both the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult, and the 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha Balanced BBCOR: BB136 Adult are going to be balanced bats for contact hitters, but the Omaha balanced will have a little more balance making it the better bat for a contact hitter.
Is the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult approved for high school play in the 2013 season?
Yes, the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR Air: B1303A Adult features the BBCOR certified stamp needed for high school play.
I am wondering if this is a contact hitters bat or a power hitters bat? I am 6' 2" 220 lbs.
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat will work for all types of hitters. I typically, see it preferred by contact, gap hitters though. The balanced swing weight makes for a truly easy swing. Power hitters tend to prefer the barrel heavy, end loaded feel. This bat will be very balanced. At your size I would recommend a 34" bat length.
What's the most balanced BBCOR bat?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is one of the most balanced BBCOR bats on the market.
Is this bat a stiff handle bat.
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult has a stiff handle.
Which bat has a larger sweet spot and more overall balance, the RIP-IT BBCOR AIR or the Marucci Black 2?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat is a one-piece all alloy design. It will provide AIR Technology for a lighter swing weight and better performance. It will have a Rifle Barrel for 7.2% better weight distribution and accelerated bat speed. This bat is very balanced. The 2013 Marucci Black 2 BBCOR: MCBB20 Adult bat will have a Seamless two-piece hybrid design. This bat will also be very balanced in swing weight. It is constructed with an extended barrel for a larger sweet spot. Both bats will be great models for good sweet spots and overall balance.
What bat would be better the Easton S3 or RIP-IT prototype Air? I'm going to high school next season I'm 5'5 13 years old, and weigh 140 pounds.
Both the 2013 Easton S3 and the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR are very high performing bats. They both have a balanced feel, and a lot of pop. RIP-IT does have a 30 Day "Love It or Return It" Program , and they extended this for the holiday season until 01/25/13, so it might be the better option.
How does the balance of this bat compare to the Marucci Black or Black 2?
All are balanced bats. However, I feel the original Marucci Black was a little more well balanced than the Black 2. To me, the Rip-It Prototype Air is somewhere between the original Marucci Black and the Marucci Black 2 in terms of balance. Again though, all are balanced.
I am turning 14 soon. I am 5 ft 5in. What size bat should i get? Most people tell me to use a 31 in, but i am going to buy an expensive bat like this one or one of the Easton S series bats so will a 32 in bat be okay so it'll last longer? It's for the new AAU season. I'm just want to make this bat last so will 32 in be too awkward? Also, is this bat end-loaded?? i hate end-loaded bats. That's why I prefer the cf5 over the voodoo. Thanks very much. I really appreciate it.
For sizing, I recommend our Bat Coach. It's a great tool: http://www.batwarehouse.com/bat-coach/. The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is a balanced bat.
Haven't hit one ball yet and something is ratteling around inside the bat. What should i do?
If you haven't used the bat yet, you are more than welcome to return it to us for a refund or in exchange for a new model. All the information you need in regards to returning an item, including our free return label, can at this link: http://www.justbats.com/customer-service/warranties-returns/
Which bat is better for a contact hitter, the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A baseball bat or the 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3 BBCOR: BB13EX Adult baseball bat?
Both bats are made to have a light and balanced swing weight that contact hitters want. Both bats are well suited for contact hitters.
I had the RIP-IT Prototype 2 and many of my teammates and I had problems with durability. When the bat was fresh it was amazing but pretty early in the season the pop started to decrease and nearly all of us got dents in the same place, right where the barrel starts transitioning to the handle. So overall I was pretty disappointed. I was just wondering if this bat was better built to retain pop and protect against denting.
Yes, the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is said to be more durable than the 2012 model was.
I bought my son the orignal red RIP-IT Prototype, and he is still using it and hitting bombs with it. He is ready for a new bat, and my concern is what to get him now. He has hit the 5150 and liked it, but what about the new black RIP-IT compared to the original one, is it as hot as the first one?
Yes, the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is going to perform just as well as the 2012 model. It is going to be more balanced than last years model but performance wise you will see no difference.
If you purchase a Rip-It for a Christmas present, can the 30-day "Love It" trial begin on December 26th or will it run from date of purchase?
The 30-day "Love It" trial will begin on date of purchase in Rip-It bats.
Which bat has better pop, this or the Omaha Balanced?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat and the 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha Balanced BBCOR: BB136 Adult bat will have very similar pop. Both bats will be very balanced in swing weight. Both bats will be made up of One-Piece all Alloy construction. Power Hitters tend to love the stiffer feel of the One-Piece models. The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat does come with the 30 Day "Love It or Return It" Program From RIP-IT. You have 30 days to hit it as much as you want to see if you approve. If not, send it back to RIP-IT for a full refund or exchange.
I am strictly a contact hitter and am looking for a bat with good balance that I can get good swing speed out of. Should i pick this bat?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR Air is a balanced bat which will enable you to get good swing speed.
Is there a breakin process for this bat?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is an alloy bat and will not require a break-in period.
Which bat is more balanced and which bat has a larger sweet spot, the 2013 Rip-It Prototype BBCOR Air, or the 2013 Easton S1?
The Easton S1 will be a little more balanced than the Rip-It Prototype Air. Both have similar size sweetspots.
Do you think this bat is more balanced than the DeMarini CF5 2013 -3 BBCOR?
The 2013 CF5 is even more balanced this year than it was last year, therefor it is going to be a little more balanced than the 2012 RIP-It Prototype BBCOR Air.
I am 5'10' and 140 lbs., should I get a 32" or 32.5" bat?
The recommended size for your weight and height would be a 32". If you have a really fast swing speed you should be fine moving up to a 32.5".
I had a RIP-IT Prototype II and it dented twice. Once even in the sweet spot. Will this bat do the same, or has RIP-IT improved the bat?
I have not heard any stories of denting on the Sweet Spot of this 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult. This bat will be a One-Piece R1 Alloy Design. It will provide an AIR Balanced Swing Weight and an Acoustic Barrel Tuned for Speed. The AIR Technology will help the player with a lighter swing weight and better performance. If you are looking to improve your bat speed this BBCOR bat is going to be the popular pick. This bat will come with the 30 day "Love It or Return It" Program from RIP-IT. Also comes with a 400 Day warranty through RIP-IT as well.
With "Air" bats I have purchased in the past the performance is best when it is a certain temp outside bc the air pocket insert needs to be expanded to its fullest. Does this bat have that insert? I have researched and cannot figure out what the "Air" means.
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A does not have the air pocket you are referring to. "Air" just refers to the fact that this bat is a more balanced bat with a lighter swing weight.
Does this bat have a lighter swing weight than the 5150 velo?
The Rawlings 5150 Velo has a slightly lighter swing weight than the Prototype Air.
Is rip-it planning to make a composite bat?
Rip-It will not be producing any composite models in their current line of bats.
Which has more pop? The 2013 Marucci Black 2 or the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR and the Marucci Black 2 are both very high quality bats with a ton of pop. Their performance is going to be about the same. The Black 2 is a two-piece hybrid bat with a composite handle and alloy barrel. The RIP-IT is a one-piece bat that is full alloy. The Black 2 will have some flex to it and the AIR will be stiffer swinging.
Can you hit with this bat and still have the "Love it or return it" guarantee apply?
Yes. The 30 Day "Love It or Return It" Program is covered by Rip-It and they allow you to use the bat and return it to them if you don't like it.
Which bat has a lighter swing weight and bigger sweet spot, this bat or the 2013 5150?
Both the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR and the 2013 Rawlings 5150 Alloy BBCOR have a balanced swing weight and similar sweet spots. RIP-IT offers a 30 Day Love It or Return It Program. So you can swing it in games and practice and decide if it is the bat for you.
Is this bat one of the lightest on the market?
If you are referring to balance and swing weight, there are many BBCOR bats on the market, and there really isn't just one or two that stand out as obvious choices as "most balanced" or "lightest swing weight". However, the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is a balanced bat with a lighter than average swing weight.
What is the difference between 2013 Marucci Black 2 and the 2013 Rip-It Prototype?
The Marucci Black 2 is a hybrid bat with an alloy barrel and composite handle. The Rip-It Prototype Air is a one-piece, full alloy bat.
Does this bat have more pop and better weight distribution than the 2013 DeMarini Voodoo?
The 2013 Rip-It Prototype BBCOR Air will be more balanced than the DeMarini Voodoo and have alot of pop.
I am a smaller player. I am 15 years old about 130 lbs and a contact hitter. Is this ok for me?
Absolutely! The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR is a balanced bat that would be great for a contact hitter.
Will this bat's cap come off very quickly like last years model did?
No. Rip-It fixed all endcap issues halfway through production of their 2012 model.
I am 6'0" 240 pounds. I am a power hitter, would this bat be a good suggestion for me?
Yes, the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult baseball bat would be a good suggestion for you. Many power hitters prefer a one-piece alloy bat like the RIP-IT Prototype.
I am 6'0, 210 pounds and i am mostly a power hitter. Would you recommend this bat to me.
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is a one-piece alloy bat that is generally better suited for a power hitter.
What is the sound of this bat when it hits a ball? Is it a "ting" sound or a crack like a wood bat?
Here is a link to the videos on the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat from our website: http://www.justbats.com/product/2013-rip-it-prototype-bbcor-air--b1303a-adult/16012/ It will help you hear the sound of this product in game type action.
Can the rip it air be used in cold weather games
The barrel of the RIP-IT Prototype Air is constructed of alloy material which can be used in the colder weather. The bats made of the composite material is what you shouldn't use in the colder temps.
What length and weight baseball bat do I need? I'm 14 years old, 35 kg. and 4'9" tall.
The recommended bat length would be 29 inches long. As far as weight is concerned it would depend upon what the league you play in allows. Any BBCOR approved bat for high school would be a drop 3 which would make the weight 26 ounces.
Is there any difference in pop between this and normal 2013 model?
That depends on the player, their swing speed and strength. The Prototype Air is more balanced and a player with average or below average strength and swing speed would probably see more pop with it. The regular Prototype has a slighlty endloaded feel and a player with above average strength and swing speed will probably see more pop with that one.
How long is the sweet spot of this bat?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult bat will have an extended sweet spot similar to any other 2013 BBCOR model. The Prototype BBCOR AIR features a power balanced swing weight that allows players to generate additional power while still staying in control of their swing. Expect this new Prototype to be one of the best alloy bats you've ever swung.
Does this bat easily break?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR is made of top of the line alloy for high performance and durability.
I'm not a power hitter, is this a good bat for me?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is a one-piece alloy bat that is generally better suited for a power hitter.
Is the the 31 and the 31.5 inch a big difference in length and weight?
A 31.5" bat will be .5" longer and .5 oz. heavier than a 31" model.
okay so I use an easton s1 and I'm wondering if switching to the prototype air would be better. I'm 6'2 and 250 lds
Both are very balanced, However, the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR Air is a one-piece alloy bat that will be stiffer, better for a power hitter.
I'm 13 and I'm 5'5" and 120 pounds. I'm more of a balanced bat swinger. I was either going to get this bat or the DeMarini Voodoo. Which would be the better choice?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult would be a great choice for a player like you trying to hit those exact specifications. It will have an AIR Balanced Swing Weight to go along with the Rifle Barrel for 7.2% better weight distribution and accelerated bat speed. Being a One-Piece Alloy model you will be ready for game action as soon as you receive it. RIP-IT also has a 30 Day Love It or Return It Program. So you can swing it in games and practice and decide if it is the bat for you. The 2013 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR: DXVDC Adult is a great bat but it will have an end loaded feel in the barrel's swing weight.
Is this bat good for people with a fast swing?
Yes, the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A Adult is made for an increased and faster bat speed.
Is this bat good for power hitters?
For a stronger hitter with above average swing speed, the regular Rip-It Prototype may be a better option. The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A is a more balanced version geared towards players who may not hit with as much power or swing speed.
Are all sizes legal in college play?
Yes. All sizes of the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR: B1303A are BBCOR certified and legal for Collegiate play.
Is it true that BBCOR bats hit better after they have been hit with a lot as in they hit better once they've been "broken in"?
Composite barrel bats will require a "break in period" while the alloy barrel bats will be game ready right out of the wrapper. The Rip-It Prototype Air will not require any type of break in since its a one-piece all alloy.
How is this bat compared to a Demarini Voodoo? I'm curious because i've been looking into buying a Rip It
Both the Rip-It Prototype Air and the Demarini Voodoo have been very popular BBCOR models. The main difference is that the Rip-It Air model is a one-piece all alloy that is very well balanced. The Demarini Voodoo is going to be a hybrid design with a slight endloaded feel.
I noticed in the bat reviews, there was a complaint about the end cap coming off of the Prototype. I assume these may have been the 2012 models. Do you know if the end cap issue has been fixed? Have you heard of anymore complaints about the end cap dropping off, cracking, etc? Thank you.
Rip-It corrected the endcap issue on the Prototype midway through their production process last year. The latter half of the 2012 line and the 2013 line do not have the same endcap issues.
Does the Rip-it bbcor air have a lighter swing weight than the Easton S series?
The Rip-It Prototype Air is a balanced bat, but the Easton S Series will still have a lighter swing weight.
Would you recommend this bat for a slow-swinging power hitter?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR is a very balanced one-piece bat. Perfect for a power hitter who needs some bat speed.
Which bat is more balanced the this bat or the Rawlings 5150?
Both bats are going to be about equal in balance.
Is the regular red RIP-IT Prototype or the RIP-IT Prototype Air better for the price?
Both bats are made from the same high performing alloy so the pop off the bat will be similar. The RIP-IT Prototype AIR will have better weight distribution and feel lighter to swing.
Which would you recommend, the new Rip It Prototype Air or the Easton S1?
Both bats are top of the line. You should base your decision on whether you prefer a one-piece fully aluminum design like the RIP-IT Prototype AIR or a two-piece fully composite bat like the Easton S1.
How is this bat compared to the original red BBCOR Prototype? Is this bat good for a power hitter?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype AIR BBCOR will be more balanced and a little lighter swinging compared to the original red Prototype. The Prototype AIR would be a great choice for a power hitter.
Is the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype AIR BBCOR approved for USSSA 13U?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype AIR BBCOR is legal in USSSA 13U division.
Whats better for a contact hitter, the Easton S1 or the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype Air BBCOR?
Both of these bats would work great for a contact hitter. The main difference is that the Easton S1 is a two-piece fully composite bat, whereas the RIP-IT Prototype AIR BBCOR: B1303A is a one-piece fully aluminum bat.
Whats different about this new rip-it than the old one?
The RIP-IT Prototype Air BBCOR has a wider sweet spot and is more evenly balanced than the 2012 model.
Which bat would you give the edge to for a power/ elevated line drive hitter. The 2013 prototype or the 2013 prototype air?
The 2013 RIP-IT Prototype Air BBCOR will more balanced and a lighter swing weight for an elevated line drive hitter.
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