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Baseball Catcher's Chest Protectors

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Easton Catcher's Chest Protector
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New Easton Catcher’s Chest Protector
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Easton Catcher's Chest Protector|14
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Easton Natural Catcher's Chest Protector
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Easton Catcher's Chest Protector|YTH
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Used  Easton Gametime Catcher's Chest Protector
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Used Easton Catcher's Chest Protector | Youth
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Used Easton Catcher's Chest Protector  | 14.5"
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Easton Elite X Catcher's Chest Protector
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Used Easton Catcher's Chest Protector | 12"
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Used Black Easton Catcher's Chest Protector
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Easton Pro X Catchers Chest Protector
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Used Easton Catcher's Chest Protector (13")
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Used Easton Catcher's Chest Protector | 15"
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Chest protectors are usually made of a durable foam-like material that contours to the player’s body for full protection. They are designed to keep players cool during games by having a mesh-like substance on the inside of the armor. Like other equipment, more expensive chest protectors are typically made from higher quality materials such as softer, lighter, more breathable foam allowing for easier mobility and movement.

To find the chest protector that is the right size, measure the length of your neck to the top of your waist in inches. The length you choose will correspond with an online or store tag size. For example, if you measure 15 inches, then a size 15 protector is appropriate for you.

For the padding portion of most catcher's gear, you can easily machine wash padding using a mild detergent on a delicate cycle in your washing machine, or you can soak your pads in a sink or bathtub. If you machine wash, however, make sure to let it air dry, as a dryer could damage the padding.

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