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Discussion: combat dirty g3

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June 3, 2014
biggrey9
7 posts
combat dirty g3
I would like to start off by saying combat has the hottest bats i've ever swung and the most durable, i'm swing the og combat centenarian (black one) i've had it for around 4 yrs now and it's amazing, but i'm a bat whore and i have to try every bat out there so i bought the new centenarian, new dirty g3, dirty girl g3 and you cant go wrong with any of them, so if your looking for something new give one of those a try, and i would like to give a special thanks to mike kelly and kelly ultimate sports, they went far and beyond all of my expections to make there customers HAPPY! If anybody is looking for a bat and a great deal I will recommend them hands down........
June 3, 2014
lb16
Men's 60
196 posts
I wont debate you on the durability of most combats. Yet performance is a different issue, cant comment on some of the new dirtys just curious what bats are you comparing to performance wise?
June 3, 2014
biggrey9
7 posts
i've had the ultra 2 black one that bat is hot but it wont last me 20 swings but i do still have the og ultra first batch i've seen them on ebat for $2000, the worth legit, 454 senior, launch 510, demarini one, the centenarian is hotter than all of those "my opinion" so what do you think lb16 what do you swing?
June 3, 2014
Locoengineer
39 posts
biggrey is right about Kellys top notch. I am on my third combat dirty ASA 2014 mid-load 28oz. The first two cracked and one even lost the end cap. Combat is replacing them. They are super hot bats, also I have a senior Combat Dirty and see no difference in that one and the ASA models. I have gone thru two centenarians White short barrel and the black one both broke in short order but were hot. I have had a Miken Freak ASA and a Ultra ASA white both broke but the Combats will out hit in my view.
June 4, 2014
HJ
Men's 70
481 posts
biggrey9, I note you mention as one of your bats the dirty girl g3 which I note is a 1.21. How does it swing and how hot is it and would it work for older men? Thanks.
June 4, 2014
lb16
Men's 60
196 posts
I have swung Ultra II, Reebok Melee, Legit, Sr.Demarini. My current gamer is Worth legit, only swing in tourneys holding up good so far a little over 200 swings in it right now. Swing Sr. demarini for BP stiff out of the wrapper but after 200-250 cuts they are right there with most Sr. bats. Got 600+ out of my first one at about 350 on current one.
June 4, 2014
biggrey9
7 posts
hj, i think the dirty g3 (maroon model) is hotter than the dirty girl but combat told me it's the same bat but just different design and i really dont have that many swings on it but so far i like it
June 5, 2014
StevenL.Imlay
Men's 60
174 posts
I swung the Dirty as my main bat last year and hit well with it with good endurance. I was able to swing the new Dirty and thought it was a much improved version of the older Dirty. I also agree about Kelly Sports. Mike has always been more than fair to deal with. Looking forward to the new Dirty two piece bat.
SLi
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