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Biyernes, Enero 16, 2015
Anderson Bats: “Proof is at the Plate” Risk-Free Demo Program
Anderson Bat Company has come out with a new program called, Proof is at the Plate . This is going to be a big benefit for players as they get to demo a bat for 30 days risk-free. If you don t like the bat s performance 30 days (or less) in, then you follow the proper procedure to get a refund or trade the bat in for another new Anderson model. Here s their statement: All the hype in the world cannot make a bat perform. The only true way to find out if a bat is right for you is to hit it. Anderson Bat Company was one of the first bat companies to offer a risk free demo program on our bats. We are confident that once you step up to the plate with an Anderson Bat you’ll never want to put it down. We’re SO confident that we’ll allow you to return your bat if you’re not completely satisfied. HOW IT WORKS: So, when you purchase a new Anderson bat from a participating authorized sporting goods dealer and take it out for a 30 day test drive. Make sure you take plenty of batting pract
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Huwebes, Enero 15, 2015
Comparing Softball Bats: 2014 Z3000 & NEW 2016 Z4000
What are the differences between the Z3000 & Z4000 Slowpitch Softball Bats from Louisville Slugger? We have been getting that question a lot lately, so I m going to break it down for you. The 2016 Z4000 is basically the newer, updated model of the 2014 Z3000. Let s start with the similarities 2016 Z4000 Softball Bat ASA End Loaded Edition They are both 3-piece bats, constructed with a 100% Composite design. The 3-pieces are put together using Louisville Slugger s TRU3 piece, which connects the barrel to the top and the handle to the bottom without them touching. So, without the barrel touching the handle, the contact energy is not going to be able to reach the handle and cause that unwanted vibration/sting that you would normally feel in your hands with 1 or 2-piece bats. Also, the TRU3 piece is going to take that contact energy and redirect it back to the barrel. This redirection of energy will cause a trampoline effect at the point of impact on the sweet spot that will increase
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Miyerkules, Enero 7, 2015
2015 Rip-It Helium BBCOR Baseball Bat
Helium? Is that right? 2015 Rip-it Helium BBCOR Baseball Bat -3oz B1503H Yes, it sure is. Rip-it features inflatable chambers throughout the entire barrel, taper & handle of this Helium BBCOR Bat that they filled with compressed helium. This technique maximizes pop and enhances trampoline effect in the barrel at the point of impact. That pop and trampoline will increase the hitting distances consistently when you hit off the sweet spot. In other words, this bat is HOT! R3 Rifle Alloy The rifle aluminum alloy that Rip-It has been using is proven & durable, but the ping sound when a ball was just ripped into the atmosphere is probably the best part. Balanced Made for contact hitters who prefer increased swing speed and improved bat control. Sizes 32 /29oz, 33 /30oz BBCOR Certified Made as a -3oz with a 2 5/8 barrel diameter, the Helium bat from Rip-It is legal for High School & NCAA play with the BBCOR Certified stamp. Warranty One year manufacturer s warranty along with the 30 day L
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Sabado, Enero 3, 2015
2015 DeMarini Slowpitch Softball Bat Lineup
It s the most wonderful time of the year, not because Rudolph s footprints are still on your roof, but because DeMarini s new slow-pitch bats have finally been revealed and are available for pre-order online at CheapBats.com! Below is some informative details on each bat, giving you a good idea as to which one would be best for you.
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Miyerkules, Disyembre 31, 2014
2015 Easton Slowpitch Softball Bat Lineup
Another year, another release of sick slowpitch bats from Easton. We’re going to dive into each bats construction, design, strengths & everything in between so you can be as informed as possible. A lot of the talk will be about the Mako Torq making its way into the world of slowpitch softball, so let’s start there…
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Biyernes, Disyembre 26, 2014
Sabado, Oktubre 18, 2014
Rotation Index & How to Break-In A Bat
We here at CheapBats.com have had a lot of questions recently like… “How much should I rotate my bat between hits?” “How do I properly break-in my composite bat?” “What is DeMarini’s Rotation Index?” These are all great questions that I am going to answer for you! An example of the 4 hitting surfaces of the DeMarini CF6. Each turn would be referred to as a “quarter turn”. First off, let’s talk about rotating your bat properly. The ideal thing to do is, after each time you swing and make contact with the ball, rotate your bat by doing a “quarter turn”. This allows you to have 4 solid hits on 4 different spots on the face of the barrel before returning to the original hitting spot you started with. So, if you are at batting practice and hit 100 balls, each quarter part of the barrel is only absorbing 25 hits and ensures the bat lasts as long as it should. It can be tough to remember to do that, especially when you’re at batting practice, but just do the b
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