Replacement Baton Ends (Pair)

Replacement Baton Ends (Pair)

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Sale price  £6.00 Regular price 
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Replacement Baton Ends (Pair)

Replacement Baton Ends (Pair)

From £6.00
Sale price  £6.00 Regular price 
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Our Replacement Beginner Baton Ends are designed specifically for our Beginner Batons, allowing you to replace worn, damaged or split rubber ends without the need to purchase a completely new baton.

Whether your baton has been well-loved during training or the ends have become worn through regular use, these replacement ends are the perfect way to extend the life of your baton while keeping it safe and comfortable to use.

Perfect for:

  • Beginner baton twirlers
  • Majorette teams
  • Marching teams
  • Training sessions
  • School performances
  • Refurbishing worn beginner batons
  • Replacing split or damaged baton ends

Features:

✔ Supplied as a pair (2 replacement ends)
✔ Designed specifically for our Beginner Batons
✔ Durable rubber construction
✔ Comfortable grip and improved control
✔ Helps protect floors during training
✔ Quick and easy to replace worn ends
✔ Cost-effective alternative to replacing your entire baton

Important Information:

⚠️ These replacement ends are only suitable for our Beginner Batons.

Beginner Batons are designed specifically for beginner baton twirlers and basic baton skills.

They are suitable for:

✔ Basic twirls
✔ Contact rolls
✔ Fundamental baton techniques

They are not designed for advanced baton skills, including:

✖ Release moves
✖ High tosses
✖ Advanced reception techniques
✖ Competitive showcase tricks

Using Beginner Batons for skills outside of their intended purpose may result in damage to both the baton shaft and the replacement ends.

The beginner baton range is intentionally manufactured using lighter materials to provide an affordable, beginner-friendly option for new twirlers and teams purchasing spare batons.

General Wear & Tear

Due to the nature of baton twirling and repeated impacts during training, replacement baton ends are considered a consumable item and will naturally wear over time.

This may include:

• Surface marks and scratches
• Rubber ends becoming worn through use
• Rubber ends splitting following repeated impacts
• Damage caused by repeated drops or using the baton for high tosses or advanced skills

This type of wear is expected and is not regarded as a manufacturing fault.

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