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Post by Admin on Sept 22, 2013 11:09:14 GMT
Let's not be unrealistic about this but what makes your perfect bat? What type of handle, grain structure, shape etc....
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Sam
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Post by Sam on Sept 22, 2013 11:28:55 GMT
My perfect bat is, a nice light pick-up with a weight of around 2.8 but nothing over. I like a round handle, but it wouldn't matter if it was a touch oval. I like around 8-10 straight even grains, spaced across the face and running through the toe. I also think of my perfect bat with a Mid-High sweetspot, but an allround play-ability, I like a little bit of convaving to keep the weight down but a nicely sized edge. I currently have a Gunn and Moore Icon F2 L.E and this is almost the perfect bat for me, my bat may have a little bit more convaving then liked and could have a touch lower sweetspot. But as for now, this bat is just a cracking bat.
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Post by BOB on Sept 22, 2013 12:08:53 GMT
light but a bit bottom heavy Pick up IPL style Bow mid-Low Sweet spot Oval handle (not too thick) 8 grains no heartwood required
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Post by locrjohnno on Sept 25, 2013 6:02:58 GMT
My perfect bat would probable be on the light side in regards to weight. I like having the ability to swing my arms through the ball with little inertia (caused by a heavy bat). I like the bottom of my handle to be oval shaped and gradual molded to a round at the top. I always have 2 grips on my bat, the second one being pink. I'd say around 8-12 grains on my bat, I also like the look of the 2 colours of wood on the blade. Slight concave in the profile. Of course all this is in an ideal world, I'd be happy with a bat light enough for me to pick up comfortable
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