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Discussion: non-senior bat question

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Dec. 11, 2014
OZ40
549 posts
non-senior bat question
What bat(s) are best for hitting that new 50 core low compression ball?
Dec. 11, 2014
joel 1975
131 posts
demirini flipper aftermath 2013 model there are other's but this one does the best job.
Dec. 11, 2014
OZ40
549 posts
Hi Joel
I appreciate the info. I was told about an hour ago that Worth makes a non-senior league bat that was engineered specifically with that ball in mind. Has anyone heard of this bat?
Dec. 11, 2014
Super V 10
Men's 55
72 posts
Any endloaded Bat

Dave V
Dec. 11, 2014
OZ40
549 posts
Alan, how do these bats perform with 44/375 balls? Last year our morning league used both.
Dec. 11, 2014
laramie55
13 posts
I don't have experience with the Miken Freak 52 and DeMarinis Juggernut but like Alan and I were saying in another thread the Miken DC-41 supermax is one sick bat. I have a 2014 and I think Alan was testing the newest 2015. I don't need to use my senior bats in BP and can save them for games. Pretty near senior bat performance, meaning they still go out, you just don't have to walk quite as far to get 'em and you get to say, " Don't need no senior bat."
Dec. 11, 2014
titanhd
Men's 60
638 posts
Oz, The Worth Legit is designed for the low compression ball. Not to be confused with the Senior Legit. Offered in 1/2 oz. weights. 26.5- 27.5 etc. I have it and the Miken Freak 52.Both are end-loaded. Both hit the ASA ball really well. My preference is the Legit.
Dec. 12, 2014
OZ40
549 posts
There is a wealth of information on this website. Thanks for helping me narrow down my selections!

Oz
Dec. 12, 2014
Fred S
Men's 85
297 posts
IMO the Miken Freak52. We have had very good performance from the bat. I bought the first one and everyone that has tried it has bought one. I think we have about 12 in our league and they all love it.

The only problem I have found with it is that it has a thin handle like the Easton's and I wish it had a slight more end load but I think that is the Max ASA allows.
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