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Discussion: LIGHTER BATS

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June 27, 2015
manny 41
5 posts
LIGHTER BATS
IF THE BIG YOUNG PRO SOFTBALL PLAYERS ARE SWINGING 26 OR 27 OUNCE BATS, THEN WHY ARE MANUFACTURES NOT MAKING A BAT IN 24 OR 25 OUNCES FOR THE SENIOR PLAYERS?
June 27, 2015
crusher
Men's 75
524 posts
manny 41 - this is a guess only..

When you swing a very lite bat the ball will overpower the bat, especially for seniors.

The young pro's are probably swinging END LOADED 26 and 27oz.
These bats will swing like a 30oz BALANCED.

I swing a short barrel 27 balanced and it is super close to the 30 balanced. The short barrel seems to make it like an end loaded to me.

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June 27, 2015
Az Iz
66 posts
Combat produces a 34 inch, 25 ounce Senior Bat.
June 27, 2015
BruceinGa
Men's 70
3233 posts
The Dirty Girl, 25.5oz
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