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Questions and Answers for RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult

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I used my friends RIP-IT Prototype II bat and I liked it, but his bat says PROP 2 not PROB 2. I was wondering if his is different model because it does look exactly the same?

Both the RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 and the PROP2 feature the same materials and the same technologies. Both will have similar feel and performance.

Tyler Expert ·May 16, 2013

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How do you get a 2011 RIP-IT Prototype re-certified?

The RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult was never de-certified. The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR: PROB Adult was re-certified and is legal in high school and college.

Kara Expert ·Apr 05, 2013

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What is the difference between the Prototype II and the Prototype AIR?

The RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 is a one-piece alloy like the RIP-IT Prototype AIR. The Prototype II features a Power Balanced swing weight versus the more balanced Prototype AIR.

Mac Expert ·Mar 25, 2013

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I have just recently bought a 2012 Demo bat for my 12 year old son. We have had it for 12 games and with one contact of the bat the end cap busted in half and has a small dent on the end near the cap. Can I get the cap replaced?

All demo bats has only a two week warranty through us. The manufacture voids all demo bats for warranty as well.

Chad M. Expert ·Mar 02, 2013

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What bat is going to be more balanced, the RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR or the 2012 TPX Omaha?

The RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR is going to be more balanced than the 2012 Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha.

Noah Expert ·Feb 26, 2013

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I have heard rumors from many people that the original rip it prototype bbcor from 2011 was a much better bat than this protototype 2 bbcor in terms of preformance. Is that true?

If you are referring to the first part of the 2011 Prototype line, then yes. Many of the 2011 Prototype bats that were produced in their first line got de-certified because they were too hot for the bat standards that were set in place.

Tyler Expert ·Feb 08, 2013

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Does this bat come in a length of 33 inches?

The RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult was manufactured in the 33 inch size, however the bat is no longer in production.

Kevin Expert ·Feb 07, 2013

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13 year old, line drive hitter. Does Rip-It make a -5, 32"/27 oz. bat?

At this time I do not see a -5, 32" 27 oz. RIP-IT senior league bat.

Brandon Expert ·Jan 14, 2013

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I have what sounds like pieces of something floating around inside the bat. Is this covered under warranty? I bought on 2/20/2012, this happened at the end of last summer. Thak you

Your warranty is covered directly through the manufacturer. If you contact Rip-It at 1-407-649-4104, they will be able to answer any questions you have.

Tyler Expert ·Jan 07, 2013

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Is the RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR a 1 piece aluminum bat ?

Yes

Tyler Expert ·Jan 06, 2013

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Who makes Rip-It bats?

Rip-It Sporting Goods produces Rip-It bats.

Tyler Expert ·Dec 27, 2012

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What Rip-It bat can be used for 14 and under USSSA play?

The 2013 Rip-It Prototype B1310 and B1385 are both Senior League youth big barrel bats with the USSSA stamp.

Damon Expert ·Dec 17, 2012

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it this bat ok to use in middle school

Typically, I see 12-13 year olds use a USSSA Approves Senior League bat. It will have a USSSA 1.15 BPF stamp on the barrel. The RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is BBCOR Certified and used for high school and college play only.

Brandon Expert ·Dec 13, 2012

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I am more of a line drive, opposite field hitter. I loved the Stealths, but the BBCOR rules outlawed them. I used a Voodoo last year. and it was okay. Do you recommend the Rip-It or Voodoo?

If you used the two-piece Stealth in the past, and really liked that bat I would recommend going with the DeMarini Voodoo over the RIP-IT Prototype II. The Voodoo will have a two-piece hybrid design allowing the barrel to flex, making it feel like the same swing as the Easton Stealth.

Noah Expert ·Dec 12, 2012

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Hi, this is my first time looking for a BBCOR bat for my 12 year old son who is going to play middle school baseball, but has never hit with one. He is an opposite field, line drive type of hitter with a small frame/slim. Which bat do you recommend for him?

For someone who is more slim, and a contact or line drive hitter I would recommend a two-piece balanced bat. The Easton S1, DeMarini CF5, or Easton S2 will probably be the best options for him.

Noah Expert ·Nov 23, 2012

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I am a power hitter and need good bat speed. I like a bat with a lot of pop. The best bat every in my opinion was the Easton -5 Zcore. I would like to find something with similar pop, even though the regulation have changed to a -3. Which would be better for me the rip it proto type 2 or the new nike aero cx2. Or do you have a better suggection.

The Easton Z-Core was an alloy bat most similar to the Prototype. 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. Thus, the Prototype would be the recommended bat for you.

Tyler Expert ·Nov 20, 2012

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Even though it is not usssa approved is it still legal in tournaments or middle school play?

The RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is BBCOR certified and does not require the USSSA stamp. It will be legal everywhere.

Tyler Expert ·Nov 04, 2012

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Is this bat made in USA or China?

The RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR is made in the USA.

Kara Expert ·Oct 01, 2012

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Will the end cap break if I ordered it two days ago? Does it still have that problem? Is the 2013 model better?

The RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 had a problem back in February with the end cap. The bat has shown good durability since they resolved the problem. The 2013 model is still a one-piece alloy design, and very similar to the 2012 model.

Aubrey Expert ·Sep 17, 2012

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The reviews said that the cap broke and that the bat dented. Did Rip It fix these issues?

That was an issue they had with a batch that came out in February. This has since been resolved, and there have been no other problems.

Derek Expert ·Sep 16, 2012

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i am looking for a dependable BBCOR bat. Is this the bat?

Yes. The latest batches of the RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 have displayed excellent durability and very good pop.

Tyler Expert ·Aug 13, 2012

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Which BBCOR bat would be good for a contact hitter; the RIP-IT, DeMarini Voodoo, or the Easton S1?

All of these bats would work very well for a contact hitter. The RIP-IT Prototype II is a one-piece fully aluminum bat. The DeMarini Voodoo is a two-piece with a composite handle and aluminum barrel. The Easton S1 is a two-piece fully composite bat.

Tom Expert ·Aug 08, 2012

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Why would the end cap come/break off? I am considering buying the bat. Be straight up with me.

The first batch of RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR bats did have issues with the cap coming off and denting. RIP-IT has corrected these issues for a more durable RIP-IT Prototype.

Damon Expert ·Aug 03, 2012

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When will the 2013 version come out?

The new version is now available; the model number is 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR: B1303 Adult.

Kara Expert ·Aug 01, 2012

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I'm 11 and looking at getting this bat for middle school but I'm not sure if I have to use BBCOR, do I?

Every middle school is different. Some middle schools do require BBCOR bats, however some do not. We recommend to contact your coach or middle school authority for rules.

Kara Expert ·Aug 01, 2012

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I am 16, 5'10" and weigh about 140-145. What size bat should I get?

The suggested length for a player your size would be a 32" or 33" RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR depending on your bat speed.

Tom Expert ·Jul 31, 2012

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Does this bat come with a warranty?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR comes with a Full 400 Day Manufacturer's Warranty.

Nick Expert ·Jul 18, 2012

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Why is a one piece bat preferred by a power hitter?

One piece bats are stiffer and offer less flex. Hitters with high swing speeds often prefer stiffer bats as they may generate too much flex with a two piece bat.

Tyler Expert ·Jul 16, 2012

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All these bats say they are approved for high school and college play but since you need to use BBCOR in Babe Ruth League is it legal in that league too?

Yes. The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult is BBCOR approved and legal in any league that requires use of a BBCOR bat.

Tyler Expert ·Jul 16, 2012

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I am 13, 5foot and 100pounds what size bat should i get?

Based on your height and weight, a 30" Adult BBCOR bat would be recommended.

Tyler Expert ·Jul 15, 2012

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I am 15 years old and wondering what size I should get I am 5' 3" and weigh 95 lbs.

The suggested length and weight for a player your size would be a 29" 26 oz. or a 30" 27 oz.

Tom Expert ·Jul 10, 2012

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I am 14, 5 foot 7 and 125 pounds. I am a contact hitter that hits gap shots every once an awhile. Is this bat good for me and what size should I use?

Yes the Rip-It Prototype II is a very high performing one-piece fully aluminum bat. The recommended size for you would be a 31" 28 oz. or a 32" 29 oz.

Tom Expert ·Jun 28, 2012

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I play high school and travel ball. I am 6 ft. tall and way 150 lbs. What size Rip-It Prototype II is best for me? Thanks Matt

Based on your height and weight, a 33" 30 oz model would be recommended.

Tyler Expert ·Jun 22, 2012

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I am 5 foot 8 120 pounds what bat size should i be using?

Based on your height and weight, a 32" BBCOR model would be recommended.

Tyler Expert ·Jun 20, 2012

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I want to get this bat ive heard things about the end cap busting off is this true?

Rip It fixed the problem with their endcaps. This should not be an issue with the PROB2 bats currently on the market.

Tyler Expert ·Jun 18, 2012

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Is this bat better than the Easton XL1, if so why?

Both are good bats. The RIP-IT Prototype II BCCOR will be a more balanced bat, whereas the Easton XL1 BBCOR will be more end loaded for a power hitter.

Damon Expert ·Jun 16, 2012

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Is this a good bat for a contact hitter? Or would I be better off with a Marruci Black or an Easton S2?

Most contact hitters prefer a two-piece bat. With that being said, the Marucci Black or the Easton S2 would probably better suit your needs.

Jennifer Expert ·May 15, 2012

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I'm 5'10" and about 135 lbs, I'm a good contact hitter. What size should I get for this bat?

Based on your height and weight, our bat coach program on our website suggests that you use a 32"-33" 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II. The link to this program is http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/.

Nick Expert ·May 14, 2012

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Which is more end loaded? The Rip-It Prototype 2 or the Marucci Black?

Both the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II and Marruci Black feel very similar in terms of weight distribution, but I would say the Black will have just a slightly more end-loaded feel... However, I would still classify both as balanced bats.

Tyler Expert ·May 13, 2012

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My son is 4 feet 11 inches tall and weighs 105 pounds. What size and weight bat should he use?

According to our Bat Coach program on our website, the suggested length and weight bat your son should use is a 29" 26 oz. bat. The link to the Bat Coach program is http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/.

Nick Expert ·May 12, 2012

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Hi, I'm 6' 195 lbs. I'm a contact hitter with great power. Which bat would be better between the white RIP-IT or the CF5?

If you hit with a lot of power, the RIP-IT Prototype II may be a better option. It is a stiff, one-piece bat that is often preferred by stronger hitters.

Tyler Expert ·May 08, 2012

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This was approved at the beginning of the season but then it got taken off the approved list, but I have recently read that it is back on the approved list. Is that true?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR is approved for play in high school and college.

Kara Expert ·May 04, 2012

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I had a question about this bat. Do you guys happen to know if there is going to be a 2013 bat line for RIP-IT bats?

As this time, we do not have a specific date when RIP-IT will be releasing their 2013 models.

Kara Expert ·Apr 29, 2012

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I'm five foot seven but I'm only 110 pounds. Do you have any suggestions on what size bat I should get?

Based off of your height and weight, the suggested bat length for you is a 29" bat. Please feel free to checkout our Bat Coach tool to help you find the right size bat.

Austin Expert ·Apr 28, 2012

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I'm five foot four and weigh 135 pounds. What size bat should I use? I'm pretty strong for my height.

Based off of your height and weight, the suggested bat size for you is a 31" bat. However, if you feel that you are strong for your size and prefer to swing a bigger bat, you are also able to go up to the 31.5" model or the 32" model. Please feel free to use the Bat Coach tool located at the top of our web site to help you find the perfect size bat.

Austin Expert ·Apr 26, 2012

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What effect do dimpled batting cage balls have on this bat? I have heard that they damage them but I am not exactly sure how. (Denting, cracking, making it lose pop, etc.) If it makes it lose pop, how many hits do you think it takes for that to take effect?

Dimpled cage balls are very dense and will shorten the lifespan of your bat. It could lead to denting of the RIP-IT Prototype II's alloy barrel and it will limit the overall effectiveness. We recommend having a bat specifically for cage work and save your game bat for games.

Derek H. Expert ·Apr 22, 2012

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Purchased this bat in December 2011. End cap falls off. How to return/replace?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is covered under RIP-IT's 400 day manufacturer's warranty. You may contact RIP-IT and they will give you instructions on how to return your bat to them to get this issue taken care of. RIP-IT's warranty information line is 1-888-957-4748. If you need a copy of your receipt, please contact us and we can send you a copy.

Austin Expert ·Apr 20, 2012

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What is the difference between the white RIP-IT and the red RIP-IT?

The white 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is "power balanced" and has a slight end loaded feel. The red RIP-IT, PROBR has more of a balanced swing weight..

Kara Expert ·Apr 16, 2012

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Is this bat legal for high school?

Yes, the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is BBCOR certified and is legal for use at the high school and collegiate level.

Jennifer Expert ·Apr 09, 2012

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Is this bat USSSA certified?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR bat is not USSSA certified, however the Prototype II is legal for play at all levels. Adult baseball bats used at the high school and collegiate level require the BBCOR certification, not USSSA.

Jennifer Expert ·Apr 03, 2012

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What is better the PROB2 or the Marucci Black?

It is difficult to say without knowing what kind of hitter you are. The RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR bat is a one-piece aluminum bat and the Marucci Black is a two-piece hybrid design with an aluminum barrel and composite handle. Both are great, high performing bats. Power hitters typically prefer a one-piece design and contact hitters typically prefer a two-piece design.

Jennifer Expert ·Mar 29, 2012

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The handle cap came off my bat today in a game. I noticed a drilled hole where the cap was. Is the bat still in useable condition? Or do I need to send it back for replacement?

This would qualify as a defective bat and is covered under RIP-IT's warranty. As long as you haven't had your bat for more than 400 days it will be covered under RIP-IT's warranty. Please contact RIP-IT at 1-888-957-4748 for more information about your warranty.

Jennifer Expert ·Mar 27, 2012

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I used the Easton SV12 last year and I loved the feel and balance it gave me. Will this bat have a feel and balance that the SV12 gave me, if not which bat does?

The new Easton S2 is most comparable to the SV12 in terms of overall feel and balance. Like the SV12, the S2 is a two-piece hybrid bat. Also, the new S2 is designed with a low MOI (light swing weight) just like the SV12. The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a great bat, but it is more of a power balance giving the bat more of an end loaded feel.

Tyler Expert ·Mar 26, 2012

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What is the difference between the Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID2 and the RIP-IT Prototype II PROB2?

The main difference is the internal carbon composite sleeve in the Louisville Slugger EXOGRID2. The internal composite sleeve in the Louisville Slugger provides greater handle stiffness. Both bats are very durable high performing bats and it really comes down to personal preference between the two.

Tyler Expert ·Mar 15, 2012

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I am 16 years old and for the past 10 years of my baseball career I have been using the Easton Stealth before the new certification. I was wondering if you would prefer this bat or any others that have almost the same feel as a Stealth does when the baseball comes off of the bat.

If you want something similar to the Stealth, I would look at the Easton S1. It is a two-piece composite bat like the Stealth and will have a similar feel. Here is a link to the Easton S1: http://www.justbats.com/product/easton-s1-bbcor--bb11s1-adult/14439/

Tyler Expert ·Mar 15, 2012

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I am 6'0" 165 lbs. power hitter. I am a sophomore in high school. Should I use this bat or the Louisville Slugger Z-1000? Also, what size should I get? 32.5 inch or a 32 inch?

Based on your height and weight, the recommended size for you would be about a 33 inch bat. You can certainly use a smaller bat if you feel more comfortable swinging a smaller size. If you are a power hitter, either the RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR bat or the Louisville Slugger TPX Z-1000 BBCOR bat would be perfect for you! The biggest difference between the two bats is the material they are made out of. If you prefer a composite bat, the Z-1000 will be perfect for you, but if you would rather have an all alloy bat the Prototype II is the way to go!

Jennifer Expert ·Mar 14, 2012

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Hi, I am a 6'0" 140 pound power hitter. What size of this bat would you recommend? I can't decide between 32.5" and 33".

Based on your height and weight, the suggested size for you is a 32 inch bat. I would probably suggest going with the 32.5 inch bat if you can't decide between the 32.5 inch bat and the 33 inch bat.

Jennifer Expert ·Mar 14, 2012

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Is it a composite bat?

No, the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a one-piece Advanced Tempered Ballistic Alloy construction.

Tyler Expert ·Mar 13, 2012

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Is the Prototype II mainly for power hitters?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a one-piece power balanced bat. Typically, power hitters prefer a one-piece design with a slight end loaded feel like the Prototype II.

Kara Expert ·Mar 12, 2012

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Should I get this or the Marucci Black? I'm 5 ft. 85 lbs. I'm almost in high school.

This depends on what kind of hitter you are. If you are more of a power hitter, the one-piece RIP-IT Prototype II might better suit your needs. If you are more of a contact hitter, I would suggest a two-piece bat like the Marucci Black.

Jennifer Expert ·Mar 11, 2012

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Is this bat a 1 or 2 piece?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a one-piece alloy design. The Prototype II is power balanced and has an extended sweet spot making it one of the biggest sweet spots on any BBCOR bat.

Jennifer Expert ·Mar 08, 2012

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Have they done anything to improve the cap breaking off so easily? Several reviews say theirs broke in the first games.

The end cap coming off was a problem with one of the first batches that was sent to us. Since then, RIP-IT has addressed this issue and it is no longer a concern. If your end cap does break off within the first 400 days, please contact RIP-IT and they will replace the bat for you under their 400 day manufacturer's warranty.

Kara Expert ·Mar 08, 2012

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Will this bat be disapproved as of next year? It is unfair for people to spend this amount of money if you know that the bat is being disapproved as a BBCOR?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is BBCOR certified and is legal for use in high school and college level play in 2012. As of right now, we have not received any word about this bat being deemed illegal or losing its certification in the future. The governing bodies, such as the NCAA or the NFHS are the organizations that test these products to determine their legality.

Jennifer Expert ·Mar 07, 2012

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Would you suggest the RIP-IT Prototype II or the Louisville Slugger TPX Z-1000?

Both bats are great bats and a couple of our top sellers. The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a one-piece alloy bat, power balanced, and has an extended sweet spot. Since the Prototype II is an alloy bat, it does not require a break-in period and is hot right out of the wrapper. The Louisville Slugger TPX Z-1000 is similar, but it is a one-piece composite bat and has a balanced swing weight. Although, the Z-1000 is a composite bat, this particular model does not require a break-in period.

Jennifer Expert ·Mar 07, 2012

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I am not sure if I should get the RIP-IT Prototype II or the new Easton Speed Series. I am a contact hitter. Would the RIP-IT help me hit with more power? I am 5' 3" and 105 pounds. Which bat would better suit me?

If you are more of a contact hitter, I would suggest going with a two-piece bat. The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a great bat, but it is a one-piece power balanced bat, which is usually better suited for power hitters. Contact hitters usually prefer a two-piece bat because these bats offer a little flex when swinging, so they help more with contact hits. With that being said, a contact hitter can still use a one-piece bat. If you are looking at the Easton Speed Series and would like a two-piece bat, I would suggest checking out the Easton S1 or S2.

Jennifer Expert ·Mar 06, 2012

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I just got this bat and within a week the end cap cracked. Should I waste my time and try another one out?

Your bat has a 400 day manufacturer's warranty through RIP-IT and they will replace the bat because of this issue. RIP-IT has corrected this problem and the newer batches that they have produced have been fixed to avoid this problem in the future.

Kris Expert ·Mar 06, 2012

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I'm concerned about the number of reviews concerning the end cap. Are these reviews specific to the 2012 Prototype II? Has there been any correction in the design by RIP-IT?

The end cap coming off was a problem with an early batch was sent to us. Since then, RIP-IT has addressed this issue and it is no longer a concern. If your end cap does come off within the first 400 days, please contact RIP-IT and they will replace the bat for you through the warranty.

Kris Expert ·Mar 06, 2012

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Im down to 2 bats the RIP-IT Prototype II and the Marucci CAT 5. Which one is better? Also, I'm 6'3 170, what length should I get?

The RIP-IT Prototype II and the Marucci Cat 5 are both great bats. The biggest difference between the two bats will come down to personal preference. I talk to customers all day and the jury is still out about which is better. Based on your height and weight, a 33 inch bat is recommended. With that being said, the Marucci Cat 5 33 inch model has lost its BBCOR certification. All other sizes of the Cat 5 are still legal.

Tyler Expert ·Mar 05, 2012

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Hi, I'm down to deciding between 2 bats, this RIP-IT or the Easton XL3. Which would you recommend? Price is not a matter.

The RIP-IT Prototype II and the Easton XL3 are two very popular bats and both have had great reviews. Both of the bats have a slight end loaded feel which adds power and both are one-piece alloy designs. Deciding which bat you want really comes down to personal preference. They are very comparable bats with different brand names.

Kris Expert ·Mar 05, 2012

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Is the weight evenly distributed or is the weight all in the barrel?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is power balanced, meaning that it has a slight end loaded feel giving the players more momentum when swinging the bat.

Kris Expert ·Mar 05, 2012

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Is this bat durable enough to use in the cage as well as games?

Yes, the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is durable enough to use in the cage as long as you are not hitting yellow dimpled balls in the cage. Those balls are much more dense than a regular baseball and may damage the bat.

Zach Expert ·Mar 03, 2012

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Is there a break-in period?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a one-piece alloy design and will not require a break-in period. Alloy bats are hot out of the wrapper and bats with composite barrels require a break-in period.

Jennifer Expert ·Mar 01, 2012

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Does the half size and the half ounce change anything about the bat?

No, the half ounce and the half inch just provides players with more options when it comes to the size of the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat.

Tyler Expert ·Feb 29, 2012

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Is the RIP-IT more end loaded than the Marucci? I have narrowed my choices to these two bats and would like the one with a balanced feel for a single/double hitter and allow good bat speed. Also, would a 29oz 32in be good for a 5'7'' 130 pounder?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a power balanced bat. It depends on which Marucci you are comparing it to. The Marucci Cat 5 is very comparable to the RIP-IT Prototype II as they are both one-piece alloy bats. The Marucci Black is a two-piece hybrid design that is designed more for a contact hiter. I would recommend a 32 inch bat based on your height and weight.

Tyler Expert ·Feb 29, 2012

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I am more of a singles hitter. Will this bat increase my gap to gap power and even homerun power?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a one-piece bat that is usually preferred more by power hitters. A one-piece bat is pretty stiff, which helps with power hits. If you are more of a contact or gap hitter, a two-piece bat would probably better suit your needs. A two-piece bat offers more flex and creates a whip like effect that helps with contact hits.

Jennifer Expert ·Feb 29, 2012

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I got a RIP-IT bat on eBay with a 400 day warranty. What is the deal with the BBCOR logo? Will my bat be worthless after 2012?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat does have the BBCOR label and is legal for high school and collegiate use. These bats are legal for this year and every year after, unless the rules happen to change again. BBCOR is the current certification for high school and collegiate level ball.

Jennifer Expert ·Feb 28, 2012

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My son is 5'5" and 95 pounds. What size do I need to order?

I would recommend a 30 inch bat based on your son's height and weight. You may use the Bat Coach tool on our website to help you figure out the perfect size bat for your son.

Tyler Expert ·Feb 28, 2012

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My son is 5'11" and 190 pounds. He's going to be playing freshman baseball. What size bat would be good for him?

Based off of your son's height and weight, a 33"-34" bat is the most common length for that size of player. The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat does have a slight end loaded feel, so a 33" may be a better fit.

Kris Expert ·Feb 28, 2012

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My son is 6'2" and weighs 250 pounds. What size bat would you recommend? He usually uses a 33" because he has a long reach.

Based on his height and weight, the recommended length is a 34" bat. However, if he is comfortable swinging a 33" bat, that is perfectly fine as well.

Kara Expert ·Feb 27, 2012

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Im not sure if I should go with the 32/29 or the 33/30 because im 5'9 161 but I hit 4 hole. A lot of my hits are doubles in the gap or off the fence and this was with the 32/29 Wood Sam Bat I used over summer. Plus, I really like the Prototype II but what would you suggest that would be best suitable for me?

Based on your height and weight we recommend a 32/29. The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is an excellent bat and it does have a slightly end loaded feel. However, if you recently used a wood bat, the Prototype II slightly end loaded feel shouldn't be an issue for you.

KB Expert ·Feb 24, 2012

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I heard some information that the RIP-IT bat was de-certified. The only articles that I can find was last years original RIP-IT bat. Is the RIP-IT Prototype II still legal and certified for the NCAA?

Yes, as of 04/19/2012, the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is legal for play in NCAA and NFHS play.

Tyler Expert ·Feb 22, 2012

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Wanted to get this bat but my son's coach said it was no longer BBCOR certified. Some kids already have it and have to get new bats. What do you know about this?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is legal for play in NCAA and NFHS events. The Prototype II is BBCOR certified.

Tyler Expert ·Feb 22, 2012

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There has been some issues with the BBCOR certification being on the handle of the Prototype II and not on the barrel as mandated. Our high school umpire association brought this up and has been dealing with the company about the misplacement. Will RIP-IT have a remedy to this problem?

There was an issue in Georgia about the bat being thrown out for the stamp being in the wrong place. It was appealed and the appeal was successful and the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is approved by the NFHS and NCAA. If there are further issues, you may contact RIP-IT to send you a letter verifying the bat is approved.

KB Expert ·Feb 24, 2012

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I am a 6 ft 185 pound third baseman that is a doubles hitter with some power. I am between the Easton S1, RIP-IT I and II, and the DeMarini CF5. What would you suggest?

If you hit with a little bit of power, I really like the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat. The Prototype II is a one-piece power balanced bat for more of a contact hitter.The CF5 and S1 are great bats, but I like those better for contact hitters without much power as they are both two-piece designs.

Tyler Expert ·Feb 21, 2012

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I am 6'1" and 230 lbs. I'm a pretty big dude and I'm starting high school ball. What size should I go with? I'm torn between the 32.5" and the 33".

Based on your height and weight, I would suggest going with 33 inch bat. However, if you want to go a half of an ounce lighter, you can always go with the 32.5 inch model.

Kara Expert ·Feb 21, 2012

16659

My 12 year old son is 5 ft. 3 inches tall and weighs 110lbs. What size bat would be best for him? He is starting middle school baseball.

A good length for that size of player will be a 31"-32" bat. This is more on what he feels comfortable swinging. You may also want to try our Bat Coach which is listed above. The Bat Coach tool will help guide you in choosing the right length.

Kris Expert ·Feb 21, 2012

16555

I am 5'8" and about 120 lbs. and thinking about getting this bat. I have kind of skinny arms so what size do you think I should go with?

Based on your height and weight, I would recommend using a bat that is 31 inches. If you need any further assistance in trying to find the right size of bat for yourself, please feel free to use our Bat Coach feature located at the top of our web page. This will be a great tool in helping get you the correct size you need.

Jennifer Expert ·Feb 20, 2012

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I have been using a 32-29 DeMarini Voodoo for the past three and a half years and I want to switch to RIP-IT for the BBCOR. I recently had a growth spurt and I went from 5'6" - 160 lbs. to 5'10" - 180 lbs. What size bat do you reccomend?

Based on your new height and weight, I would suggest moving up to a 33 or 34 inch bat. If you need any more help on trying to decide what size you need, feel free to use our Bat Coach feature located at the top of the webpage. This is a great tool in helping recommend sizes for those who are unsure of what the perfect size may be.

Jennifer Expert ·Feb 19, 2012

16149

I have been using a wood bat (32-30) all season until I finally broke it tonight. I'm also a contact hitter. I decided to get a BBCOR bat. Is the RIP-IT Prototype II a good choice for a bat?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a very good BBCOR bat and will have tons of pop. This has been one of the hottest selling BBCOR bats this year and has received several great reviews.

Kris Expert ·Feb 16, 2012

16068

Which bat has more pop, the RIP-IT Prototype II or the Easton S1?

Both of these bats are great BBCOR bats. These are a couple of the most popular BBCOR bats we have been selling. The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a one-piece alloy design and the Easton S1 is a two-piece fully composite design. Here is a link to more information on the Easton S1: http://www.justbats.com/product/easton-s1-bbcor--bb11s1-adult/14439/

Kris Expert ·Feb 15, 2012

15922

Is the RIP-IT Prototype II better than the Marucci Cat 5?

The Rip-It Prototype II and the Marucci Cat 5 are both great options when looking for one-piece all alloy designs. Here is a link to further compare the Rip-It Prototype II and the Marucci Cat5. http://www.justbats.com/compare/

Darryl Expert ·Feb 14, 2012

15897

Is this the best BBCOR baseball bat?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a very good BBCOR bat. The Prototype II has tons of pop and is one of the hottest selling BBCOR bats out there.

Kris Expert ·Feb 13, 2012

15394

What bat has a longer barrel the RIP-IT or the Marucci Cat 5?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat and the Marucci Cat 5 have very comparable barrel lengths. For more information on the Marucci Cat 5, you may check it out at http://www.justbats.com/product/marucci-cat-5-bbcor--mcb2-adult/13175/

KB Expert ·Feb 09, 2012

15381

RIP-IT Prototype II or DeMarini Voodoo...which one is better?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat and the DeMarini Voodoo DXVDC are both great bats and have been really popular with our customers. The RIP-IT Prototype II is a one-piece design and the DeMarini Voodoo is a two-piece hybrid design.

Shelbe Expert ·Feb 08, 2012

15212

What are some other good BBCOR bats out there that would compare to the RIP-IT II?

There are several other BBCOR bats that are comparable to the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat. The Prototype II is one of our hottest selling one-piece alloy design BBCOR bats. To view all of our BBCOR bats, please visit http://www.justbats.com/products/baseball%20bats~adult/

Shelbe Expert ·Feb 07, 2012

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I am 5'10" 190 pounds and I am a balanced hitter...contact and power. I am between the RIP-IT and Cat5. Which is better for a balanced hitter?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat and the Marucci Cat 5 are very comparable bats. The Prototype II and the Cat 5 are both one-piece alloy bats that have very similar performance. Either one of these bats will help you achieve great results.

Shelbe Expert ·Feb 06, 2012

14753

I have made the decision to purchase the Prototype II. My biggest concern is the issue with the end cap coming off or cracking. Have you guys addressed these issues and what have you done about it?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat comes with a 400 day manufacturer's warranty. If anything goes wrong with the bat within the first 400 days, the Prototype II may be replaced through RIP-IT. RIP-IT's warranty information line is 1-888-957-4748.

KG Expert ·Feb 02, 2012

14606

Between this bat and the Cat 5, which one is a better all around bat minus the looks? Is this bat worth the extra $80?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat and the Marucci Cat 5 are a couple of our hottest selling BBCOR bats. They are very comparable bats as they are both one-piece alloy designs.

KG Expert ·Feb 01, 2012

14575

Is this bat end loaded?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat has a Power Balanced feature which means the weight is more in the barrel. This makes the bat feel slightly end loaded.

KG Expert ·Feb 01, 2012

14520

Where is the sweet spot located, right at the letters or towards the end?

The sweet spot will be where "RIP-IT" is located on the barrel of the bat. The RIP-IT Prototype II does feature an extended sweet spot.

John Expert ·Jan 31, 2012

14444

I'm 5'5" and weigh 120 lbs. What is the best size bat for me?

Based off of your height and weight, a 32" bat will be the best size for you.

KG Expert ·Jan 31, 2012

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5'10"/140 lbs. Son needs to move up from his 31' DeMarini CF5. He loves the CF5 - great balance, great bat speed. He is a contact hitter; these FAQ seem to suggest RIP-IT Prototype II is more for power hitters. Why? Can you tell me what makes one bat good for power (I thought end load; but you say this bat is balanced) vs contact? For him, do u recommend the CF5 or the Prototype II? Thanks!

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat has a more end loaded feel which power hitters do prefer. The Prototype II is also a one-piece design which is also preferred by many power hitters. For a contact hitter, the DeMarini CF5 may be a better choice as it has a very balanced swing weight and it is a two-piece composite design which is preferred by many contact hitters.

KG Expert ·Jan 31, 2012

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I'm 5'6" to 5'8" and weigh about 140 pounds. What would be the best length and weight for me?

Based off of your height and weight, I would suggest a 32 inch 29 ounce bat.

JW Expert ·Jan 26, 2012

13930

My new bat has a loose particle inside the bat that you can hear rolling around. Is this a manufacturing issue? In addition to being irritating, will that effect the performance of the bat?

Typically when this happens, it is a piece of epoxy or glue that the manufacturer used to seal the end cap on the bat. A piece of the glue may chip off and then you hear the piece rolling around inside the bat. More than likely, this sound does not effect the performance of the bat. However, it will be covered under the manufacturer's warranty through RIP-IT.

Tom Expert ·Jan 25, 2012

13912

Should I get the RIP-IT Prototype II or the Marucci Black?

The RIP-IT Prototype II and the Marucci Black are both very popular, high performing BBCOR bats. It really depends on what type of hitter you are. If you are a power hitter, I would suggest the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat as it is a one-piece alloy design with a power balance. If you are a contact hitter, I would suggest the Marucci Black as it is a two-piece hybrid design with a more balanced swing weight.

Shelbe Expert ·Jan 25, 2012

13862

Better than the top of the line Easton?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a one-piece alloy bat. The Easton S1 or the Easton XL1 are the top of the line for Easton, which are two-piece fully composite designs. The Easton XL3 is the most comparable bat to the RIP-IT Prototype II. They are all great bats and either way you decide to go, you will be satisfied.

Ryan Expert ·Jan 25, 2012

13794

The BBCOR label on this website does not have a decimal in front of the "50," does that mean that this label is not certified?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is BBCOR certified and approved for play at the high school and collegiate levels.

Shelbe Expert ·Jan 24, 2012

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My son is 5'7", 170 lbs, He is considered a power hitter by his coaches on his Select Squad. How does the RIP-IT prototype II compare to the Nike MC1? He likes the one piece stiff bats. He has a MC1 now. Is the RIP-IT II worth spending the money to switch from the MC1?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is one of the hottest selling BBCOR bats out right now. The Prototype II has the one-piece stiff feel that he is looking for and it features a power balance, meaning the weight it going to be balanced more towards the end of the barrel.

John Expert ·Jan 22, 2012

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My son is 13 6'4" 200lb. Incredible power! Believe it or not, I think a 32" is good size (against faster pitchers)which is a better bat, RIP-IT Prototype II or COMbat B3? Which is better balanced? I'm confused, is this a composite or aluminum? 1 or 2 piece?

With his height and weight, he should be able to swing the 33", 30 oz. bat. As to which bat, it is a tough call. Both are going to offer what he needs as a power hitter. The COMbat B3 and the RIP-IT Prototype II are both one-piece bats. As to which one would be better, the Prototype II is an all alloy bat with great pop, but a power balance towards the end of the barrel. The COMbat B3 is a one-piece full composite design and also power balanced. The decision comes down to composite versus alloy and what his preference is.

Linda Expert ·Jan 18, 2012

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I'm trying to decide between the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 and the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR:PROBR. What is the difference?

The only real difference is the type of alloy used. The Prototype II has the Tempered Ballistic Alloy, which is more durable. Other than the alloy used, they are very similar bats.

Linda Expert ·Jan 18, 2012

13229

Which has a bigger sweet spot, the RIP-IT Prototype II or Marucci Cat 5?

Both of these bats have a very similar sweet spot and are very comparable bats. I can't say one is bigger than the other. The RIP-IT Prototype II and the Marucci Cat are two of our more popular BBCOR bats.

Tom Expert ·Jan 17, 2012

13173

I am 11 years old, 5 feet tall and weight 100lbs. What would be the best size bat for me?

According to the Bat Selection Chart, which is simply a guideline, you should be looking at a 31" bat. The bat in question, however, is an Adult bat that is for High School & College players. Make sure that is the type of bat you need. You may also use the Bat Coach tool on our website to help guide you in the right direction.

Bodie Expert ·Jan 17, 2012

13158

Is this bat legal for the 2012 little league season?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is an adult bat and has the BBCOR certification. The Prototype II is approved for play at the high school and collegiate levels. It will also be approved for your league if you have to use a BBCOR bat. If not, you may want to check out some of our Senior League bats.

Linda Expert ·Jan 16, 2012

13139

My son is 5 ft 4, 110 lbs and is mainly a contact hitter. I'm just trying to put him on an even playing field with some of the bigger boys when he is trying out for his middle school team. What is the best bat for him to use in the $250 or so price range?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult is a power balanced bat with great pop. The Prototype II is going to have a slight end loaded feel to it. If your son is mainly a contact hitter, he may be more interested in a two-piece design as most power hitters prefer a one-piece design and most contact hitters prefer a two-piece model.

Linda Expert ·Jan 16, 2012

12998

Can you get this bat in a drop 9 or drop 10? I have a couple of little guys and need something more than drop 3.

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is an adult BBCOR bat and is not available in less than a -3 oz. length to weight ratio. RIP-IT does offer a couple of Senior League bats available in a drop 8.5 oz. and a drop 10 oz. The RIP-IT Senior League bats can be found at http://www.justbats.com/products/vendor~rip-it%20elite/baseball%20bats~youth%20big%20barrel/

Sean Expert ·Jan 14, 2012

12849

Do you think the RIP-IT Prototype II is better than the Nike Aero M1 BBCOR?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat and the Nike Aero M1 BBCOR bat are both great BBCOR bats. As of right now, the RIP-IT Prototype II is our hottest selling BBCOR bat and the Nike Aero M1 BBCOR bat is in our top 15 for our hottest sellers.

KB Expert ·Jan 11, 2012

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My son is a contact hitter with power if that makes sense. I have been reading all the reviews and questions and while I know you can not choose sides of one particular bat company over another all I do is come away confused with what I am reading. I am looking for a well balanced bat that will give him the control and pop he is looking for. So far we have reviewed the RIP-IT Prototype II, Rawlings 5150 (both models) and Marucci Black. I know that you can't have the best of both worlds but which bat comes the closest for contact and power?

I totally understand your confusion. I have two sons, so I know where you're coming from. If it were me, it would be a toss-up between the RIP-IT Prototype II, which is a power balanced one-piece bat, and the Marucci Black which is a well balanced two-piece hybrid. The Black will have a little more flex in it, better for contact hitters. The PROB2 will be stiffer, better for power hitters. Both are fine bats and among our top sellers. The Rawlings 5150 Velo and the Alloy are similar to the Prototype II as they are also one-piece designs. The Rawlings 5150 Velo is probably the most well balanced of the one-piece designs.

Bodie Expert ·Jan 11, 2012

12778

Does it ping when the ball is hit?

Yes, since the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat has an alloy barrel, it will have more of a ping than the crack sound that a composite barrel bat would make. If you click on the speaker icon over the big picture of the bat, you can click the speaker icon and we have posted a recording of how the bat sounds.

John Expert ·Jan 10, 2012

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How does this bat compare to the Easton S1?

The Easton S1 is a two-piece fully composite design and the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a one-piece alloy design. Power hitters generally prefer a one-piece bat and contact hitters generally prefer a two-piece design. They are both great bats, the biggest difference depends on what type of hitter you are.

Linda Expert ·Jan 06, 2012

12401

How is the sweet spot on this bat, in terms of size not pop?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat has an extended sweet spot and provides great performance and durability.

Linda Expert ·Jan 04, 2012

12393

Do you only have this bat in a minus 3? I am looking for a drop 5.

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is BBCOR certified and BBCOR bats are only available in a -3 oz. drop. RIP-IT offers two Senior League bats in a -8.5 oz. drop and a -10 oz. drop.

TJ Expert ·Jan 04, 2012

12392

I need, or want, this bat for my son. He is 10yrs old and I need a 31in. 21oz. bat. Do ya'll not make one that small?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is BBCOR certified. BBCOR bats do not come in a -10 oz. drop. BBCOR certification only allows bats to have a -3 oz. drop. If your son is 10 years old, you may want to look at our Youth Big Barrel bats as they offer a selection in the size that you are looking for.

KG Expert ·Jan 03, 2012

12322

Are we able to get this bat in different colors?

No, the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat only comes in the color as it is shown on our site.

John Expert ·Jan 03, 2012

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Are there any performance differences between the Prototype II and Marucci Black? (pop, balance, durability)

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat and the Marucci Black are both great bats. The Prototype II is a one-piece alloy design which is often times preferred more by a power hitter. The Marucci Black is a two-piece hybrid design that is often preferred more by contact hitters. The Prototype II has a slightly end loaded feel and the Marucci Black is more of a balanced bat.

Linda Expert ·Jan 03, 2012

12056

I'm about 5-10 and 135 pounds. I'm more of a contact hitter. Would you recommend the Prototype II or the Easton S2?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a one-piece alloy design and the Easton S2 is a two-piece hybrid design. Typically, one-piece bats are designed for power hitters and two-piece bats are designed for contact hitters. The Prototype II and the S2 are both great bats.

K.B. Expert ·Dec 28, 2011

11995

I've heard some rumors that this bat could be banned, any truth to them?

There were issues with the original BBCOR Prototype, but not the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat. Even the original was re-tested and they found that it met all BBCOR standards and regained its BBCOR certification.

TJ Expert ·Dec 27, 2011

11957

Which bat in the market is the best for more of a contact hitter in your opinion?

Contact hitters typically prefer a two-piece design versus a one-piece design. Two-piece bats provide more flex and are less stiff than a one-piece design. If you are looking for a great bat for a contact hitter, I would suggest looking at two-piece designs.

TJ Expert ·Dec 27, 2011

11925

I am more of a contact hitter. Does that mean that I shouldn't get this bat? Should I lean more towards this Prototype II or the Marucci Cat 5?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat and the Marucci Cat 5 have very comparable features. The Prototype II and the Cat 5 are one-piece alloy designs. Many contact hitters prefer a two-piece bat as it provides more flex in the handle, thus providing a whipping action through the swing zone.

Shelbe Expert ·Dec 27, 2011

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Last year in college, I used the white Voodoo in the 2 hole and led my team in homeruns but i would not consider myself a power hitter. I would say more of a contact gap to gap hitter. Im between this new RIP-IT, the new Voodoo, the Marucci Black, and the S1. I want a balanced bat that is going to provide good pop. any suggestions?

If you had a lot of success with last year's Voodoo, I would stick with the Voodoo. That's my mentality when it comes to hitting. If I had success with a specific model, I stuck with it. Whether that meant getting the new year's model or purchasing the same model (if I was able to). If you want something different, the S1 would be a great option. It's a little more balanced than the Voodoo and great for contact hitters. The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is more a power hitters bat as it is a one-piece design and power balanced.

TJ Expert ·Dec 27, 2011

11879

Is the Prototype II more balanced or end weighted?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is Power Balanced. Balanced for power, the Prototype's weight resides mostly in the barrel which features the biggest sweetspot a player will find on a BBCOR bat.

Linda Expert ·Dec 27, 2011

11784

Is this bat balanced compared to a BESR bat? I've heard this bat is very good, worth the price?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is slightly endloaded compared to the BESR version. It is one of the hottest bats on the market with the BBCOR certification. The Prototype II is currently our hottest selling BBCOR bat.

K.B. Expert ·Dec 22, 2011

11467

Is this bat legal for USSSA and Triple Play Sports?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is legal for any league that requires a BBCOR stamp on the bat. High school and collegiate leagues require the BBCOR certification.

Sean Expert ·Dec 17, 2011

11451

My high school is looking at buying these. Is it a good bat?

Yes, the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a very high performing bat. The RIP-IT Prototype II is one of our hottest selling BBCOR bats.

Sean Expert ·Dec 17, 2011

11308

What is the difference between the Prototype II and the 2012 Prototype BBCOR:PROBR Adult? In other words the original Prototype(re-certified) and the new Prototype II?

The Prototype and the Prototype II are very similar bats that have very good pop and a huge sweet spot. The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a newer model and the PROBR is the older model.

KG Expert ·Dec 14, 2011

11290

What is the different between the white model and the red model?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is power balanced, meaning the bat is going to feel slightly end loaded. The PROBR, the red model, is going to have a more well balanced swing weight.

Linda Expert ·Dec 14, 2011

11285

Is there break-in period?

No, the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat does not require a break-in period as it is a one-piece alloy design. Bats that are constructed with composite barrels do require a break-in period.

Linda Expert ·Dec 14, 2011

11064

Will this bat be approved for USSSA use? RIP-IT is currently not listed as an licensed manufacturer by USSSA.

Adult size bats must be BBCOR certified and the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is BBCOR certified. Senior League bats have the USSSA 1.15 BPF stamp. BBCOR bats will be legal for play in nearly every league as the BBCOR certification is the strongest certification.

Linda Expert ·Dec 12, 2011

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Is this bat BBCOR .50 certified and usssa legal?

Yes, the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is BBCOR certified.

Sean Expert ·Dec 11, 2011

10798

Thinking about buying a 2012 RIP-IT for my son but heard that it has been banned - true or not?

The 2012 Rip-It Prototype II is approved for play and features the BBCOR certification.

Shelbe Expert ·Dec 08, 2011

10785

Want to confirm that you have the 31" in stock. Can you also tell me if I place the order, when I will receive it? Thanks!

As of right now, we do have the 31" size in stock. We ship out the same day that you order and you will receive the bat within five business days.

Shelbe Expert ·Dec 08, 2011

10760

What is the better bat. The RIP-IT Protoype II, Easton XL2 or Demarini VooDoo? My son is 6' 195 lbs and a power hitter.

If he's a strong power hitter, then I would lean towards the Easton XL2 or the RIP-IT Prototype II. The XL2 and Prototype II will have a little more end-loaded feel and is a good choice for power hitters. The Prototype is a stiff one-piece bat and the XL2 is a two-piece hybrid design. The DeMarini Voodoo is a two-piece hybrid design with more of a well balanced swing weight.

TJ Expert ·Dec 07, 2011

10722

I usually get one-piece bats, but I've heard that this bat and the first one are good. I'm a DH, so which one is better for me?

I think the reviews speak for themselves. This is a very good BBCOR bat and will have very good pop. The RIP-IT Prototypes are a one-piece all alloy bat and are geared more more for power hitters.

KG Expert ·Dec 06, 2011

10700

Would this RIP-IT or the Marucci Black be better for a player that is both a contact and power hitter?

Either bat will be a good option. The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult is geared for more of a power hitter but still an option for a contact hitter and the Marucci Black is geared more for a contact hitter, but still an option for a power hitter. The Prototype II is a one-piece alloy bat and the Marucci Black is a two-piece hybrid design.

KG Expert ·Dec 06, 2011

10667

If it cracks or breaks what is RIP-IT's warranty?

RIP-IT provides a 400 day manufacturer's warranty on the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat. If you are unhappy with the bat within the first 30 days, RIP-IT also offers a 30 day performance guarantee.

Kara Expert ·Dec 06, 2011

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I have been looking at three different bats for about a month now and they all look good and have awesome reviews. I have been going crazy trying to decide which bat is best. I was wondering if you can please tell me which of these three are best and why. The three bats are the 2012 Voodoo, the Marucci Black and the RIP-IT Prototype II. Thanks!!!

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult is a very good BBCOR bat and has tons of pop. The Prototype II has a slight end-loaded feel and is a one-piece bat which is designed more for power hitters. The Black and Voodoo are two-piece bats with a balanced weight and more for contact hitters. You won't go wrong with any of the bats, however, the Black and the Voodoo are geared more towards contact hitters and the RIP-IT is geared more towards a power hitter.

KG Expert ·Dec 05, 2011

10575

Is this bat only for power hitters?

No, the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat can be used for either type of hitter and will provide great performance both ways. One-piece bats like the Prototype II are traditionally more beneficial for a power hitter over a contact hitter though.

Sean Expert ·Dec 04, 2011

10559

Which is a better bat, the Marruci Black or the Prototype II BBCOR?

Both are going to be great models. The Marucci Black is going to be a more balanced model campared to the RIP-IT Prototype II. The RIP-IT is a one-piece all alloy model and the Marucci Black is a two-piece hybrid design.

Sean Expert ·Dec 04, 2011

10477

Is it approved for USSSA in 2012?

Yes, BBCOR bats like the RIP-IT Prototype II are approved for USSSA play in 2012.

Sean Expert ·Dec 03, 2011

10442

My 13 yr old did awesome last year with his Easton Omen. He is about 5'4" and a little beefy (we call him "Prince Fielder") and he wants an Easton XL2 BBCOR; his coach is recommending Rawlings 5150. However, from everything I am reading, I am leaning towards this bat. I am so confused - what do you recommend?

All of the bats that you have mentioned are great bats. The Rawlings 5150 and the RIP-IT Prototype II are one-piece alloy designs geared more for a power hitter. The Easton XL2 is a two-piece hybrid design, so it will feel similar to swinging the two-piece Omen.

Linda Expert ·Dec 02, 2011

10400

Is this bat durable? Will it last a couple seasons?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a very durable bat and has been a very popular BBCOR bat. As long as you take care of the bat and try to avoid the bat becoming a team bat, it should be fine. The Prototype II bat has very good pop and a very nice sweet spot.

KG Expert ·Dec 01, 2011

10363

Is this bat going be be legal in high school baseball?

Yes, the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is BBCOR certified and legal for high school and college play.

Linda Expert ·Dec 01, 2011

10362

Is this RIP-IT better than the last? Is it well balanced and does it have more pop?

The Rip-IT Prototype II is power balanced, meaning it has a slight end loaded feel. The Prototype II is a very popular bat with great pop.

Linda Expert ·Dec 01, 2011

10318

I am concerned about the memory foam grip as we share bats on my team. Will this be a problem?

This shouldn't be a problem. The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is one of the more popular BBCOR bats that we sell.

KG Expert ·Nov 30, 2011

10106

Would you recommend this bat for a 13-year old swinging a minus 3 for the first time?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat would be a good one. It is power balanced, so it may have a slightly end loaded feel, but it will provide great performance.

Linda Expert ·Nov 28, 2011

9673

Do these bats require that they be rotated like a lot of the composites?

The RIP-IT Prototype II does not require a break-in period. However, it is recommended to rotate any alloy or composite bat to preserve the life span of your bat. If you rotate your bat, you will preserve each side of the wall more so than constantly using the same side of the barrel.

Kara Expert ·Nov 22, 2011

9525

Being a power hitter in the past but now heading into high school. Is it safe to say I will still be a power hitter or will that change when the playing field isn't level any more?

It depends on your level of determination and drive. If you have always been a power hitter, with confidence in your abilities, you will still be a power hitter!

Linda Expert ·Nov 21, 2011

9419

Son is 14.5 yrs. old. 135 lbs. has good bad speed. Your opinion pro's & cons between 2012 RIP-IT and Easton XL2 and XL3.

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II and the Easton XL3 are very comparable bats. They are both one-piece alloy designs and have a slight end loaded feel. The Easton XL2 is a two-piece hybrid design and will also feature a slight end loaded feel.

Todd Expert ·Nov 20, 2011

9406

What would be better, the RIP-IT Prototype II or the Marucci Black? By the way, I am a contact hitter.

The Marucci Black is going to be the bat that I would go with. This is going to be a great bat for contact hitters. This is going to be one that you will be able to use for a long time.

Todd Expert ·Nov 20, 2011

9390

Is this bat more balanced or is it end weighted, or in the middle? I have heard both.

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is power balanced, meaning that the bat has a slight end loaded feel, but it is also well balanced for a slightly end loaded bat.

Todd Expert ·Nov 20, 2011

9325

Is this a one-piece bat?

Yes, the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II is a one-piece alloy bat.

KG Expert ·Nov 18, 2011

9277

What separates this bat from its predecessor because I own the original and it is absolutely phenomenal and it looks as though the barrel is smaller on this bat?

They are very similar bats. This is the newer model of the RIP-IT Prototype. Both bats are great BBCOR bats.

KG Expert ·Nov 17, 2011

9256

Will the 30 day guarantee still be honored through January if this bat sits under the Christmas Tree until 12/25/11?

The 30 day guarantee and the 400 day manufacturer's warranty is in place from the date of purchase.

Linda Expert ·Nov 17, 2011

9215

Which bat is better, the Nike MC2, Louisville Slugger Exogrid, RIP-IT 2, or a DeMarini bat? I need a bat for this season!! I want the best.

All of the bats that you have mentioned are very popular and hot selling BBCOR bats. Based on the bats that you have mentioned, it really comes down to your personal preference to decide on a bat that you feel comfortable using.

Linda Expert ·Nov 16, 2011

9164

For a power hitter, which would be a better bat, the RIP-IT Prototype II, the Marucci Cat 5, or the Easton XL3? If not any of these, which one?

Generally speaking, power hitters prefer one-piece bats. Some prefer alloy, some prefer composite, but most all, I would go with a one-piece bat. There are numerous bats that would work great for a power hitter, but the three that you have mentioned are all great bats.

Linda Expert ·Nov 15, 2011

9127

Is this the best bat for POWER out on the market? If not, which bat is?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is one of the best selling bats on the market. The Prototype II will provide great performance and durability.

K.B. Expert ·Nov 15, 2011

8995

Which would be the better BBCOR bat the Prototype II or the Rawlings 5150 BBCOR?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II and the Rawlings 5150 are both great one-piece alloy bats that provide comparable performance. To choose between the Rawlings 150 and the Protoype II comes down to personal preference.

Derek Expert ·Nov 13, 2011

8968

I would just like to verify that the RIP-IT RE-CERTIFIED PRO-B BBCOR BASEBALL BAT is a legal high school approved bat for the 2012 season.

Yes, the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is BBCOR certified and legal for play in high school and collegiate play.

Sean Expert ·Nov 12, 2011

8667

The 30 day return policy. Is it returned to you or the manufacturer?

The 30 day performance guarantee is handled through the manufacturer, RIP-IT. The 400 day manufacturer's warranty is also handled through RIP-IT.

K.B. Expert ·Nov 07, 2011

8660

I'm 200 pounds 5'10" and normally I am relied on for deep balls in the 3 and 4 spot. So do I use the RIP-IT, the COMbat, the Omen, or the Cat 5?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II is great for power hitters. It is a stiff one-piece alloy design. The COMbat B3 and the Cat 5 are also great one-piece bats. The Easton Omen is a two-piece design and geared more towards contact hitters.

K.B. Expert ·Nov 07, 2011

8591

I'm 5'7" and about 190 lbs and I consider myself to be a power hitter. Where I live it is very cold during my season would this be a good bat for me?

The RIP-IT Prototype II is a stiff one-piece bat and is a great choice for power hitters. I would try to limit its use when it's below 55 degrees outside as the baseball becomes more dense and the bats are not designed to be used against dense balls.

Derek Expert ·Nov 06, 2011

8426

I hear this bat loses "pop" after a while because it is made of alloy material, is this true??

The Prototype II is a bat that is going to keep its pop for a long time as long as the bat is kept up. This is going to be one of the hotter BBCOR bats on the market.

Todd Expert ·Nov 01, 2011

8410

I'm kind of scared of getting this after my last RIP-IT had to be recertified. Is that a reasonable worry?

RIP-IT has taken the necessary precautions to ensure that the Prottotype II does not go through the same re-certification process as the original Prototype. It shouldn't be a problem.

Kara Expert ·Nov 01, 2011

It is an understandable worry, due to all the rule changes. But as of right now, this bat has all the certifications required for 2012.

Linda Expert ·Nov 01, 2011

8347

Which one is a better bat, the RIP-IT Prototype II or the Marucci Cat 5? I really don't know if I'm a power hitter or a contact hitter. I'm 5'8" 156 lbs. I usually hit doubles to the wall and singles. Not so much homeruns. Usually 1 homer every 40-50 ab's . I'm really conflicted .

Both are high performing one-piece alloy BBCOR bats. I've hit with both and would say that both have similar pop. I really liked the feel of the Cat 5 though and it was a little more balanced in my opinion. The Prototype would probably be better suited for a strong power hitter though.

Jeff Expert ·Oct 31, 2011

8302

How does this this bat compare to other top bbcor bats like the Power Brigade?

In my opinion, the RIP-IT Prototype II will be right up there with the best BBCOR bats. I really like the new Speed and XL bats from Easton. I haven't hit with the S1 or XL1 BBCOR bats yet, but I anticipate they'll also be two of the better BBCOR bats to date.

Derek Expert ·Oct 30, 2011

8164

Does the RIP-IT Prototype II have any sting? Does the grip get dirty fast? What would you recommend: *Both BBCOR* DeMarini CF5 or the RIP-IT Prototype II? I like pop and no sting and I want a bat that doesn't get dirty fast.

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II doesn't have any more sting than many of the other BBCOR bats available. The grip should be fine as long as it is taken care of. The DeMarini CF5 and the RIP-IT Prototype II are both great bats but differ in the fact that the Prototype II is a one-piece alloy design and the DeMarini CF5 is a two-piece fully composite design.

K.B. Expert ·Oct 27, 2011

8152

Best for bat speed? If not what is?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a one-piece alloy design and has a power balanced feel, meaning that the weight of the bat is balanced more towards the barrel of the bat. A lot of players looking for a bat to assist with bat speed will look more towards a two-piece bat as it is more flexible and provides more of a whipping action when swung.

K.B. Expert ·Oct 27, 2011

8056

Do you carry 30.5" / 27.5 oz. adult bat?

Yes, as of 04/21/2012, we currently have the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat available in a 30.5" 27.5 ounce model.

John Expert ·Oct 25, 2011

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Does the Protoype II have a metal sound or a dull thud like many composite BBCORs, i.e.TPX Z-1000 and Omen?

It's more of a dull thud. If you look at the RIP-IT Prototype II on our website, there is an audio link in the top right corner of the main product image. Click on the audio link and you'll be able to hear what the bat sounds like.

John Expert ·Oct 21, 2011

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Does the whole, "If bought in this amount of time it will be sent the same day" mean anytime within that? or starting then?

That means the product will ship anytime within that time frame. If it say 3 hours, that means any order placed between now and 3 hours will ship out the same day.

Ryan Expert ·Oct 17, 2011

7123

Is the RIP-IT 2011 Protoype Reloaded a detuned version of the original, meaning, does not hit as well and is heavier?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult version is just as hot as the previous years model. All BBCOR bats have been regulated more strictly and won't be as hot as any previous BESR certified bats.

Mark Expert ·Oct 09, 2011

7055

Why is the 32/29 weight option no longer available??

As of 04/21/2012, we have the 32 inch 29 ounce model in stock. We run a live inventory system on our website and if we have the bat in stock, the sizes that we have it available in will be posted. As soon as we sell out of that size, we do our best to remove that size option from the site.

Kara Expert ·Oct 07, 2011

7018

Will there be any other rule changes?

As of October 6, 2011 we have not heard there will be anymore rule changes regarding BBCOR bats.

K.B. Expert ·Oct 06, 2011

6986

I have heard that this bat (2011 model) was banned and lost its BBCOR ranking. It could not be used in High School or College. Is this true and does it have the rating back and are the schools and colleges going to allow this bat again?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is BBCOR certified. An older model of the Prototype lost its BBCOR certification, but they restested the bat and it gained its BBCOR cerfification back. The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is legal for high school and collegiate level play.

lkh Expert ·Oct 05, 2011

6944

Is this NCAA 2012 certified?

Yes, the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is approved for play at the high school and collegiate level. The Prototype II is BBCOR certified and the NCAA requires all bats to have this certification.

lkh Expert ·Oct 04, 2011

6921

I see a 30 day performance guarantee, what does that mean? 100% money back, less shipping? Is there a restocking fee?

The 30 day performance guarantee is a guarantee from RIP-IT. If you are not satisfied with your Prototype II within 30 days from purchasing your RIP-IT product, you may send the bat back to RIP-IT for a full refund.

lkh Expert ·Oct 04, 2011

6794

I am more of a contact hitter? Is the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo or this bat a better fit for me?

The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo and the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II are both great bats and will be a great fit for you. The biggest difference is that the DeMarini Voodoo is a two-piece bat and the Prototype II is a one-piece design. Many contact hitters prefer a two-piece bat as it provides a whipping like action when swung. Many power hitters prefer a one-piece design as it is a little stiffer when swinging the bat.

Sean Expert ·Oct 02, 2011

6687

You say the RIP-IT is a twp-piece bat. The description above says its a 1-piece. Which is correct? If the RIP-IT is a 1-piece, how does it compare to the COMbat B3 with the above requirements?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a one-piece alloy bat with great pop and good for power hitters. The COMbat B3 is a one-piece full composite design. They are both great performing bats with the biggest difference being that the RIP-IT is a one-piece alloy bat and the COMbat B3 is a one-piece composite bat.

K.B. Expert ·Sep 29, 2011

6667

I'm a power hitter. I want max balance, max pop, big sweet spot and max stiffness. Between the RIP-IT and the Combat B3, which would best satisfy these requirements?

The new Prototype II has the extended sweetspot, it's Power balanced for maximum balance. The RIP-IT Prototype II is a great bat! B3 also, excellent bat. Super sweetspot, nice balance, excellent pop. The main difference between the two is that the Prototype II is a one-piece alloy and the B3 is a one-piece composite bat.

crazy4baseball Expert ·Sep 28, 2011

6627

Will there be a video of this bat soon?

There is currently a video on our site for the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat.

gamer Expert ·Sep 27, 2011

6555

Is this bat legal for high school baseball with the new rules?

Yes, the 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is BBCOR certified for play in high school and college ball.

lkh Expert ·Sep 26, 2011

6545

Are these bats legal in Ohio?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is legal for play in NCAA and NFHS sanctioned events. It features the BBCOR certification.

lkh Expert ·Sep 26, 2011

6460

When will this bat be offered to the public?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is currently offered to the public.

Sean Expert ·Sep 25, 2011

6391

Which bat is better, this bat or the Rawlings 5150 BBCOR bat? I'm more of a contact hitter, what bat would be better for me?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II and the Rawlings 5150 are both very good BBCOR bats. They are very comparable bats as they are both one-piece alloy bats.

Kris Expert ·Sep 23, 2011

6386

Is this bat top heavy at all? Is it more contact or power im 5'8" 152 lbs what is good for my size? Is this the best BBCOR bat?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II BBCOR: PROB2 Adult bat is a one-piece alloy bat which is designed for power hitters. The Prototype II has a power balanced weight, which means the weight is loaded more towards the end of the bat. The RIP-IT Prototype II is one of our hottest selling BBCOR bats and we hear several great things about the bat.

Kris Expert ·Sep 23, 2011

6374

How does this bat compare to the 2012 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID2 BBCOR: BB12EX2 Adult?

The Prototype II has been a popular choice by many buying BBCOR bats. The RIP-IT Prototype II and the TPX EXOGRID2 are both great bats and they will be very comparable bats.

Kris Expert ·Sep 22, 2011

6360

If we are not satisfied with this bat or it breaks in any way how do we return it?

The 2012 RIP-IT Prototype II has a 30 day performance guarantee through RIP-IT if you are not satisfied with the bat. If the bat is defective, the Prototype II has a 400 day manufacturer's warranty through RIP-IT. Their warranty information line is 1-888-957-4748.

Jake Expert ·Sep 22, 2011

6327

I'm 6'0" and 150 lbs. What size do you think is better the 33" or 32"?

Based off of your height and weight, I would suggest going with a 33" bat. This is going to be a great link that we have that helps pick out the perfect bat for yourself; http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/

Todd Expert ·Sep 22, 2011

6319

Does this bat have good pop?

Yes, the RIP-IT Prototype II is known to be a great performing BBCOR bat with good pop. The Prototype II is one of our hottest selling BBCOR bats.

Mark Expert ·Sep 21, 2011

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