Refund Policy

Your item must be in original unused condition to be returned, unless there is a manufacturer defect. You must return the item within 30 days of your original purchase.

CW2 Merch does not refund the original shipping and handling that you paid on the order if applicable.

We are not responsible for any additional shipping charges for exchanged items.

Merchandise that has been worn, used, or altered in any way will not be accepted for return or exchange.

How To Return An Item:

1. Please email cwebbclothing@gmail.com with your order # to request a refund.

2. Mail your returned item to:

CW2 MERCH

41607 Enterprise Cir N Ste A 

Temecula, CA 92590

 

*Please allow up to 7 days for a credit or debit card refund to show up on your card statement.

Order Cancellation Policy:

Please submit any cancellation via email to cwebbclothing@gmail.com.

Email cancellations must contain the following: First name, last name, order number, and email address. This information must be identical to the information originally submitted on your order. Please provide contact information so that we may contact you if we have questions in regards to canceling your order.

Every effort will be made to accommodate the cancellation of your order, providing your order has not been charged and/or shipped out. If the cancellation was documented as received after the order was shipped, we will refund the merchandise total less shipping.

Reimbursement will be made after all the goods have been returned to our warehouse.

Cooper Webb

Cooper Webb

Born on November 10, 1995, Cooper is a professional supercross and motocross racer for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing. His passion for two wheels came at a young age, competing in his first race at the age of four and capturing his first amateur championship by the age of six. Throughout the next several years his success would not go unnoticed, garnering attention from the sports most sought-after race teams before eventually beginning his professional career in 2013 at the age of 17.

Cooper's determination quickly led to success at the highest level as he won his first AMA professional race in 2014. He would go on to win the 250 Western Regional supercross championship in 2015 and 2016 as well as the 250 motocross championship in 2016. In 2017, Cooper made the jump to the premier 450 division where he's gone on win the 2019 and 2021 450 supercross championships. Additionally, Cooper's pride to represent his country has watched him get selected to the Team USA Motocross of Nations team twice, including team captain in 2016.

Today, Cooper remains a man of faith who is married to his wife Mariah. The couple gave birth to their first child Indy Webb in August of 2022.