Appreciate it man! 🙏🏽 just trying to help everyone pick what will work best for them instead of having to buy bat after bat in order to do so. Plus all theses swings has definitely led to my own improvement lol
I never play in any leagues or tournaments that test compression. The more you use a bat the lower the compression gets, the lower the compression the hotter the bat is. My question is there a point that a bat would become less hot through normal use? Short of breaking it obviously.
Low compression is only good with harder balls, so if you were playing with balls that were old or had been in the sun then you’d see performance drop off, but outside of that you shouldn’t see any drop off until it breaks
@@AverageDudesSlowpitchdon’t forget where you live plays a factor meaning temps an asa ball in 40 degree isn’t a normal asa ball my bro also have the 44 core asa balls
Yes there is a drop off in performance, but this is seen if bats more like the older model Ressy type. They rarely actually crack or break, but once that compression drops to 160 or below the trampoline effect negates the performance as they compress too much when hitting a ball.
@@AverageDudesSlowpitch Thanks. I didn’t know that. We play with worth hot dots 52/275s. So low compression wouldn’t be particularly useful and our bats never break either.
I really like Dudes swing , man he hits a ball hard. Thank for putting all the bats through there paces.
Appreciate it man! 🙏🏽 just trying to help everyone pick what will work best for them instead of having to buy bat after bat in order to do so.
Plus all theses swings has definitely led to my own improvement lol
Would you say the handle thickness compares to a monsta alloy handle?
Thinner
@ which one is thinner?
Juno handles, they are rated for flex by the Number. UTH (Ultra Thin Handle)
33, 43,47, 50 lower the number the more flex
I never play in any leagues or tournaments that test compression. The more you use a bat the lower the compression gets, the lower the compression the hotter the bat is. My question is there a point that a bat would become less hot through normal use? Short of breaking it obviously.
Low compression is only good with harder balls, so if you were playing with balls that were old or had been in the sun then you’d see performance drop off, but outside of that you shouldn’t see any drop off until it breaks
@@AverageDudesSlowpitchdon’t forget where you live plays a factor meaning temps an asa ball in 40 degree isn’t a normal asa ball my bro also have the 44 core asa balls
Yes there is a drop off in performance, but this is seen if bats more like the older model Ressy type. They rarely actually crack or break, but once that compression drops to 160 or below the trampoline effect negates the performance as they compress too much when hitting a ball.
@@AverageDudesSlowpitch Thanks. I didn’t know that. We play with worth hot dots 52/275s. So low compression wouldn’t be particularly useful and our bats never break either.
@@JensenYanosky-lm8tv I think you’re right. I should get a tester for fun.
yall are the new slowpitch bat bros thank you for taking the softball bat review world and keepnit up !! 🥎