Frequently Asked Questions
These spikes are made of rubber. This material is durable and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
The spikes measure four inches long, zero point four inches wide, and zero point four inches high. This compact size makes them easy to store and handle.
Each set includes five replacement spikes. This quantity is designed to accommodate typical needs for rubber pitcher's plates and home plates.
Simply unscrew the old spikes from the plate and replace them with new ones. Ensure they are tightened securely for optimal performance.
Yes, these spikes are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. They are designed to provide reliable traction on various surfaces.
Yes, these spikes are suitable for youth players. They are designed for use on rubber plates, making them a great choice for young athletes.
To clean the spikes, wipe them with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the rubber material.
The lifespan can vary, but with proper care, they can last multiple seasons. Regular inspection and maintenance will help extend their durability.
Yes, they are safe for all age groups. However, adult supervision is recommended when children are using them to ensure proper safety practices.
If your spikes arrive damaged, contact customer support for assistance. They will guide you through the return or exchange process.
Yes, you can return them if they don't fit your needs. Ensure they are in original condition for a full refund.
The MacGregor BSN Replacement Spikes are known for their quality rubber construction and reliability. They are competitive with other brands in terms of durability and performance.
Yes, there is typically a warranty against defects. Check the packaging or contact the manufacturer for specific warranty details.
The total weight of the five spikes is approximately one pound. This lightweight design allows for easy transport and installation.
While they are made of rubber, which is a natural material, the environmental impact depends on disposal methods. Consider recycling options when they are no longer usable.















