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July 15, 2014
Puppa
Topic: Bats
Discussion: BEST ASA BAT

Z2000 for me! If you participate in tournaments, you will see many. I'm pretty sure each team has its own now, ha!
Dec. 10, 2013
Puppa
Topic: Bats
Discussion: ASA Bats - Top 3 - My opinion

Thank you for correcting me.

Dec. 9, 2013
Puppa
Topic: Bats
Discussion: ASA Bats - Top 3 - My opinion

To Bullet: You are right, they are great although they have been added to the ASA Non-Approved Bat List (with Certification Marks)...can't use them in an ASA league.
Dec. 6, 2013
Puppa
Topic: Bats
Discussion: ASA Bats - Top 3 - My opinion

I play in a league that imposes ASA restrictions for bats. I consider myself to be a good ball player (a little above average)and I'm convinced that the appropriate bat will make a difference at the end. Since we don't have all the budget to buy several bats; I thought it would be nice to share with you my top 3 because I've tried several bats this year. First, I must say that I am a player that prefers the «end load» feeling and I usually select heavy 30oz or at least 28 oz bats.
My favorite bat was undoubtedly and by far the TPS Z2000. Apart from his weird «pop» sound, the Z2000 is perfect. With the Z2000, it is with the Z2000 that I've hit the most home runs and the most devastating one too. The Z2000 easily added 30-40 yards to my average distance.I would recommend it to any player wishing to establish himself in the 3rd-4th spot of the batting lineup.
I give the second position of my top 3 to the Worth 454 series. I've tried the 454 Sick and the 454 Mutant. They are pretty much alike (with a slight preference towards Sick 454 for no obvious reason). I found them very comfortable. They offer a great pop and made me very consistent probably due to the extended sweet spot associated with the 454 technology. I would recommend it to any player wishing to establish himself in the 1st-2nd spot of the batting lineup.The new Easton 4.0 gave me quite the same performance but Worth is a little cheaper($).
The last place of my top 3 goes to Miken with the Ultra750x. This bat is a very light OnePiece bat; I would have place it in the 2nd position but given a longer break in period and a small handle vibration, he earned the 3rd place.
I have not been impressed by any Demarini models this year.
Anyone tried the Mizuno bat yet?

Jan. 16, 2013
Puppa
Topic: Bats
Discussion: Best Cold Weather Bat

I also have a ASA Reebok Melee (29x34) that I'm looking to «get rid off». Email me duvs01@uqo.ca. Great bat for showing off. Man, winter is boring!
Dec. 21, 2012
Puppa
Topic: Bats
Discussion: BAT

I have a Reebok Meele 34/29 in great condition. It's ASA approved but as it is required in my league, but next year, I will play in a league with no such requirements so I will buy myself a brand new softball bat 98mph+.
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