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Discussion: Hawaii 15" rubber softball

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Sept. 19, 2013
Jed
Men's 60
3 posts
Hawaii 15" rubber softball
Anyone with an opinion on what bat is best in Hawaii senior league which uses 15" rubber (or seems like it) softball? Do you swing a heavier bat or keep with bat speed? Since the ball is not hard (even when new), how does this affect which bat to choose?
Sept. 19, 2013
mad dog
Men's 65
4191 posts
most say to use a heavier bat.....i use 16" balls for practice(to make sure i'm powering thru)....i can hit them about 250' max,but they are great for training.....i use my regular bats,i swing 27/28 oz bats.......also use a 24 oz bat when hitting off a tee with these balls....light bat,heavy ball makes you have to follow thru with force to get any power thru the ball.....
Sept. 20, 2013
4x4
Men's 65
601 posts
How about a Lei-O-Mano ???????
Sept. 20, 2013
Jed
Men's 60
3 posts
I don't think a Lei-O-Mano would survive the bat check!
Sept. 27, 2013
AshleyPill
1 posts
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