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How to Pick the Right Baseball Bats for Your Needs

by J. del Rosario

If you’re a big baseball fan then you’ll know that the right mix of skills and equipment is the key to a great game. At the forefront of the equipment are your baseball bats. For seasoned players however, going out and grabbing the first thing on the shelf is not the answer, nor is it about the price tag. It’s all about finding what is right for you.

In order to do this, you will also need to take into consideration the features and technology which are used on a bat that you’d like to buy. Weight, composition and construction all play a part in the quality of any baseball bat. So before you go out to the store, it’s prudent to first consider which of the brands offer you the best deal.

There are different brands of bats that you can try. Some notable brands include:

Akadema Anderson DeMarini Easton Worth

Different brands of bats have different designs and features. Along with the price tag, they will help you in making an informed decision as to which type of bats are best for you.

While looking for your bat, take into account that different bats are made from different materials and technologies. These attributes vary but for the most part, but usually they’re lighter weight and better compression, while at other times, they can be a better grip or reduced vibration design. One example that we can use to illustrate this characteristic is the Worth Lithium Edge Senior League Baseball Bat, which features a Silencer Leather Grip to help remove the sting of impact vibration. Another good example is DeMarini’s Voodoo Black. This particular bat allows for easier batting and better handle performance through the inclusion of optimum flex.

Also, remember that different bats have different measurements. Also, some bats use a different measurements for their handle and barrels based on the materials they used. So when you get around to comparing weight or performance, don’t just go with how heavy it is. You should also remember to look at the measurements, as well as its materials (wood or aluminum for example), and how they can relate to your performance.

In the case of a bat’s composition, let’s use carbon composites as an example. Bats like the DeMarini CF3 combine a Carbon Reinforced Composite vibration reduction system with a genuine Demarini Doublewall composite barrel to provide increased batting power.

And while we’re on the topic of design measurements, we should also touch some points on knobs and handles. High speed bat-on-ball collisions can sometimes injure some wrists, so it’s a good idea to pick baseball bats which are resistant to impact shock effects. A good example for this type of bat is the Anderon’s PyroTech XT (-5) Senior League Baseball Bat. This bat features an Ergonomic Knob, which was developed by orthopedic surgeons, designed to reduce hand trauma. It also includes Ultra-Thin Whip Handle, which is designed to reduce the bat’s vibration which in turn reduces the sting on your wrists.

There are plenty of bats out there. Some are based on the classic design, while others are made with newer better technologies. Whichever you choose, the final product should be up to you. So improve your batting average by learning which bats are most suitable to you and your wallet.

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