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Discussion: May I use a Jimmerstick as a warm-up bat?

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Dec. 8, 2020
Bruce M
Men's 55
122 posts
May I use a Jimmerstick as a warm-up bat?
For sanctioned SSUSA tournaments, Rule 3.4 lists the requirements for a WB. Am I permitted to use a Jimmerstick? It obviously can't be confused with an official bat. It seems to meet all the requirements.
Dec. 8, 2020
titanhd
Men's 60
638 posts
"Seems to meets ALL of the requirements" ? It's stamped "warm-up"bat? Is barrel min 2-1/2 "?
Dec. 8, 2020
Bruce M
Men's 55
122 posts
No, Jimmers are not stamped with anything. They are solid metal. The barrel is 1 inch. I've of course seen many people using them in Conference Tournaments. I've also head that seniors use them with no problem. I'm would just like confirmation from SSUSA.
Dec. 9, 2020
Bruce M
Men's 55
122 posts
@SSUSA Staff. Could you please advise? Thx.
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