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Discussion: New bat - one piece or two ??

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July 30, 2009
seniorsbfart
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New bat - one piece or two ??
What is better....a one piece bat or two ?
What is diffent between the two ?
July 30, 2009
taits
Men's 65
4548 posts
Might help if you gave all the info on it like name or manufacturer.
But if you're referring to that Miken, the only advantage I see is weight and or load type (Bal or EL) exchange out.
Stick with a 1 piece.
Another company had one, It didn't last long on the mkt. It too had the same type advantage or disadvantage It's a personal thing, imo..
July 30, 2009
BruceinGa
Men's 70
3233 posts
I don't think that I've ever owned a two piece bat. I've hit the Worth Hybrid and Demarini Geezer. Both are good bats, Geezer for seniors and the Hybrid for ASA play.
I see the young guys swinging the Worth Mutant and the Worth Mayhem. The Mutant is a two piec bat. I have a couple of Mayhems and like them. You should post your questions on softballfans.com. I'm sure you will get plenty of replies.
July 30, 2009
#6
Men's 60
1173 posts
seniorsbfart,I have a very good friend who works for one of the most popular bat companies around, he said stay away from the two piece bats. He should know.
July 30, 2009
seniorsbfart
44 posts
the two senior bats I have are one piece. I need another bat for a league that is I think USSA or ASA, not sure. So I wondered if a two piece bat gives better performace at the lower levels of play. It seems they do not. I tried the Geezer but it did not fit me well. I like the U2 but have a hard time with bad wrist. thank you all for your help.
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