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The Stick - Pelican Bat Wax All Natural Bat Grip

Original price $19.99 - Original price $19.99
Original price
$19.99
$19.99 - $19.99
Current price $19.99
SKU PBW-TS

No Sales Tax outside of CA

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Availability: In Stock, Ships in 1-2 Days

Color: Natural
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The Stick from Pelican Bat Wax is a wax-based pine tar substitute that is meant to be rubbed on the handle or taper of the bat. It offers a very dry tack with a tack level of 7. The Stick is Pelican's new formula based off of their original blended bat wax. It will rub on the bat handle easier and has increased durability in warmer temperatures.

Features:

  • 120g Stick - Packaged in a durable paper tube
  • Choose from 2 different colors: Natural and Pine Tar Brown
  • Each stick is capped off with a paper cap that pops out easy when you're ready to apply
  • Used by numerous amateur and professional players

Step-by-Step Guide on How to Apply the Stick:

  • Once the product is exposed, find the pre-cut tab and crack one side of it back.
  • Rip the paper tube off exposing the amount of product needed.
  • Once the product is exposed, you're ready to apply on the handle or the taper of the bat.
  • If you're throwing it out onto the on deck circle for the whole team to use during a game, you might want to rip a bit more of the tube away so you don't have to worry about doing that during a game.
  • While The Stick is formulated for the bat handle, you can also apply it to the taper and grab it before your at bat to bring some tack directly to your hands. It will be pretty subtle this way but depending on how much tack you want, this could be the way to go. You can also tap it with a bit of rosin to dry it up a bit and still keep it tacky.