If you were going to recommend 3-5 bats for a beginner that plays in a hot climate and takes a lot of BP’s with a variety of balls what would they be? Looking for something hot but also durable enough to practice with. Thanks love the channel
I'm not an expert in this area, but in my experience, the type of balls being used and temperature are the deciding factors. If you are hitting 52/300s (particularly in warm conditions), the USA bats probably perform better. But in the cold, when the 52/300s are harder, the USSSA bats will generally be better. Most USA bats aren't even designed to hit anything harder than a 52 or to hit in sub 55 degree temps. In cold temps, a 52/30 ball acts more like a 44
Yes. Mostly a mix of NX3 52 Spinners and Evil BP 52s. There are also a few old game balls. It's a low compression bat, so you shouldn't hit anything harder than a 52 with it
I would probably stick to USSSA bats as well. Most USA bats aren't designed to hit 44s, so you would probably just break it. There are a few USAs that do hit 44s, but I would still just use a utrip bat. Unfortunately, I don't do a lot of utrip bat reviews. Will mostly be USA and senior bats
If you were going to recommend 3-5 bats for a beginner that plays in a hot climate and takes a lot of BP’s with a variety of balls what would they be? Looking for something hot but also durable enough to practice with. Thanks love the channel
Your swing is looking good man 💪
Thanks! I need to engage the hips a bit more, but overall I'm pretty happy right now!
The sound of the bat reminds me of the Kretcher.
I agree. But much smaller sweet spot
Do you think Asa bats are hotter then ussa bats I have no clue about asa
I'm not an expert in this area, but in my experience, the type of balls being used and temperature are the deciding factors. If you are hitting 52/300s (particularly in warm conditions), the USA bats probably perform better. But in the cold, when the 52/300s are harder, the USSSA bats will generally be better. Most USA bats aren't even designed to hit anything harder than a 52 or to hit in sub 55 degree temps. In cold temps, a 52/30 ball acts more like a 44
Are those 52/300 balls
Yes. Mostly a mix of NX3 52 Spinners and Evil BP 52s. There are also a few old game balls. It's a low compression bat, so you shouldn't hit anything harder than a 52 with it
What pitching machine is that ?
Blue flame by Louisville slugger
Always been leery of ASA bats. I was told don’t use ASA bats in a league that allows USSSA. Any truth to that?
Depends on 2 things imo. What type of ball do you use? And what type of temps do you typically play in?
@@DLeagueBP 44/375 balls. And our games are typically in the high 70s.
I would probably stick to USSSA bats as well. Most USA bats aren't designed to hit 44s, so you would probably just break it. There are a few USAs that do hit 44s, but I would still just use a utrip bat.
Unfortunately, I don't do a lot of utrip bat reviews. Will mostly be USA and senior bats