Warming Bats on Cold Days

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Coach
Jan 19, 2010
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Middle Tennessee
Hi Coach

My name is John Conditt. I am a high school science teacher and a softball coach. I’ve been coaching baseball and softball for over 25 years. My teams have practiced and played in extreme weather conditions. I’m sure you can relate to getting up early on a cold blustery morning and heading out to the field to start spring practice. The kids are cold and so are the bats. After a few rounds the kids warm up, but unfortunately the bats don’t.

Have you ever heard one of your kids say it “hurts” to hit a cold ball with a cold bat? Mine say it “stings!” Bat manufacturer’s recommend using bats above 60 degrees to avoid denting, breaking or cracking. Kids know it’s more comfortable to use a bat when it’s at room temperature.

I am writing to you about a new, one of a kind, product that can easily and safely warm up to 16 bats simultaneously without using electricity. Our Hotbox can minimize cold weather damage and reduce bat sting. Hotbox conveniently warm and store up to 16 bats for easy retrieval. Hotbox is fully portable and no electricity is required! Best of all, it’s made in the USA!

Please visit our website at Hotbox...the ultimate bat warmer! to learn more about this new and exciting product. We think your team will love it!

Thank you,


John Conditt
Teacher and Softball Coach
 

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