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Infinite
09-29-2008, 05:36 AM
I was just curious about any information about these bats.
suffice to say this is pretty old info!
http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/bats-new/compalum.html

Infinite
09-30-2008, 04:57 AM
Is their any information available on line or someone wants to jot down a tid bit or two about composite bats...

I have a carbon fiber bat but I havent used it in a game yet. Normally I use aluminum. I know your swing will determine how well you hit. I do drive the ball well usually.

I am just curious is about them.

We play with a rubber ball and most players blast homeruns with this bat here called a beyond max...
http://www.mizuno.com/history/images/09_02.jpg

I wouldnt use this kind of bat because to me its not really baseball IMHO.

I would consider a composite bat but I really dont have an idea what it is really.

Any info provided would be appreciated!

hitnpeas
09-30-2008, 08:23 AM
Is their any information available on line or someone wants to jot down a tid bit or two about composite bats...

I have a carbon fiber bat but I havent used it in a game yet. Normally I use aluminum. I know your swing will determine how well you hit. I do drive the ball well usually.

I am just curious is about them.

We play with a rubber ball and most players blast homeruns with this bat here called a beyond max...
http://www.mizuno.com/history/images/09_02.jpg

I wouldnt use this kind of bat because to me its not really baseball IMHO.

I would consider a composite bat but I really dont have an idea what it is really.

Any info provided would be appreciated!


You are using a RUBBER BALL? The benefits you get from a compostie barrel will exist if you are using a rubber ball. The composite needs to compress/flex and it wouldnt if using a rubber ball. It wouldn't hurt your game, but you arent getting the intended performance that the composite brings to the table....

Infinite
09-30-2008, 02:25 PM
You are using a RUBBER BALL? The benefits you get from a compostie barrel will exist if you are using a rubber ball. The composite needs to compress/flex and it wouldnt if using a rubber ball. It wouldn't hurt your game, but you arent getting the intended performance that the composite brings to the table....

its a hard rubber ball hard to describe....

but regardless i would still like information just links would be sufficient..