Re: Re: Re: fastpitch bat weight
If you look in the catalogs for the manufactors there are of course bats that are anything from a minus11 to minus 3. The same make of bat may be a minus 8 to a minus 3 and obviously are made of the same materials. The endload or thickness of bat wall are the determining factor for wieght. The thinner the wall the easier the bat will dent. The effectiveness of a bat is not determined by how far it will hit but by the athlete using it. A heavier bat in theory will hit the ball further if the bat head speed is not reduced by the weight of the bat. Bathead speed imparts a greater influence on the distance a ball travels then the weight of the bat also remember the bathead speed is greatest at the end of the bat so length of the bat is also a factor.
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> One of the leading female power hitters in the game told me she swings a 34/27. Since this wasn't offered by her company as a fp bat, I assume she was using the slowpitch bat. Never checked to see if that's legal and didn't ask her what paint scheme/name the factory put on it for her, but if your kid can swing a 34 it might be something to look into.
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> Mark H.
Went through the same problem with my daughter. She is not tall enought to swing a 34" bat. The Worth rep gave me the same "we don't make them" story. Basic problem is that there is no market for heavier bats. We've got the chicken and the egg problem or a downward spiral or whatever. Swing mechanics are so bad in fps that only light bats will work. Since everyone is using light bats, there's no need to learn to swing a heavy bat (where you need a 'correct' swing).
Why should Worth spend money making a bat that will sell 100 times in a year? no profit, no point.
However, there are some 'heavier' Worth bats. And I found one - a 32", 23.5 oz fps bat. I'll get the model, etc. tonight.
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