It's awesome that Camwood offers that money-back guarantee-you can't beat that. We fully understand how subjective exit velocity can be, which is why we ensure that any reference to exit velo comes directly from real customer testimonials or reviews sent to us (like the one clipped here). As a relatively new company, we're striving to make the best wood bats possible. We truly believe European Beech is the best wood out there due to its unique combination of density, bending strength, and durability. We're just grateful that more people are starting to give it (and us) a chance in such a competitive industry. Thanks, Will, for always being willing to give our bats a shot on your channel!
Your RUclips banner literally says "greater exit velocity" it's still false advertising even if you got an email from a customer that said it was true.
@@Garrettcubed haha wow egg on our face. You're absolutely right it does say that. That banner has been up since we first launched our RUclips channel years ago, and there's a few incorrect statements on it that no longer align with our messaging. We've fixed it, thanks for pointing that out!
@@minebaseball If it no longer lines with your messaging, I have to ask why it was still up to begin with. One would think a new company trying to get off the ground would be on that, so there isn't people around saying you're false advertising. The goal for any wood bat maker obviously is to get pros swinging your bat. I wouldn't swing your bat if there was even a potential for concern that your marketing is lying for years to consumers if I were in the MLB.
@@kylehicks1995Perhaps it has just been overlooked because they've been busy sourcing the wood to make the bats, buying replacement parts for the machines that make the bats, making the bats, or busy responding to overly critical people such as yourself who will probably never purchase a bat from them anyways. The fact that they acknowledged the mistake you pointed out and went through the effort to change it shows they're at least willing to listen and make the changes necessary to be a better company.
I’m a custom woodworker. The reason for ash is for the safety of the players. It’s dense with long strand like grain so when it breaks it doesn’t explode. Due to the emerald ash borer blight on ash trees maple, birch, and beach have become popular. Most cooking utensils are make from beach for its durability but when all 3 of these break as they absolutely will, they explode sending very sharp pieces of wood at the infielders. I love your work! Keep it up!
@@luishion if you had were very strong it could.. I’ve actually considered the same thing as ironwood grows on the trail next to my little league I played at. If you look up a density chart of wood you can see where they range. The more dense the heavier per unit. Also the most dense wood currently Ipe has cost me an awful lot in broken carbide bits. I guess anything is possible,but I think our forefathers had a better understanding of so many things including uses of wood. Ash was used based on centuries of knowledge that used to be required to exist.
@@sonicrose8430 well I think that ash was chosen based on centuries of knowledge completely void of consultants and other irritants degrading our culture. The closest may be hickory but it’s heavy and wants to move with humidity. Almost every tree you see was planted by us for us with a clear understanding of its value and durability dating back millennia. Sorry, ask an artist and get a mouthful but I love this stuff, including watching someone hit baseballs at night! Weird world huh?
Would love to see a review on Viper custom bats! Their claim is that they are one of the cheapest high quality custom wood bats, and they’re based in western Washington. Love your content!
I think you guys should partner with a woodworking channel or bat maker or something and get some bats made out of all kinds of different woods. Walnut, Cherry, Mahogany, idk. Heck, throw in a balsa wood one just for fun. And then compare EVs to see how big the gap between the worst wood and best wood is. Would be really interesting. Cause thing is I feel like there must be a better wood than maple, because there ARE differences. Thats why they dont use hickory anymore, its TOO dense. 700ish g/m³ seems to be the sweet spot, Maple, Ash, Birch, and Beech are are right there, while hickory gets up to 800-900. Bamboo is about 300 for comparison. And then theres the hardness, like how they decide which woods they make flooring out of. Maple and Ash are pretty average, but ebony is like 3x as hard and balsa wood is...well. Balsa wood... And people talk about trying to close the pores, well usually softwood like pine doesn't have any. How does that affect things?
I have 3 Mine Bats I love them thy just feel better and the pop is better my other bats a Brich Wood from Rawlings I have broken 2 so far but I also love how they feel I dont use Maple anymore
Bought my kid both beech wood bats.. he definitely prefers the Mine bat.. and as the guy who’s buying them I like the 6 month warranty, because every wood bat will break
Have you tried the Dove Tail CF243SD-1 yet? DTB made a 243 with a CF wrapped handle that comes with a 1 year warranty and it also has your favorite knob! It’s a bit pricey but with a 1 year warranty it seems worth it. Can you test it?
What do you personally like better, maple or birch, I have only used maple, but I am wondering how much different birch is, and if it performs better and is worth getting more than a maple bat
So with the beechwood bats, Mine bats says they need to be broken in like a composite bat. To see the increase in velocity. I don't know if you were aware of that before comparing woods
as woodworker and failed baseball player the question of what makes a good baseball bat has always intrigued me. if you look at the Janka hardness scale...Beech is at 1300 (out of 4000), Maple is at 1420... however Hickory like the very old baseball bats are at 1820. That being said..saying a bat is "maple"...doesn't really narrow it down as there are several species at different hardness. As a woodworker/carver I'm always looking for straight super tight grain ..which is really only found in trees that are old growth and have grown up in an old growth forest (so they have to reach high for that "canopy" light and don't grow limbs until they'e gotten sufficient light. However...commercially we don't have a whole lot of old growth forests anymore...and what they are categorizing as "old growth" now is different than what it was when timber barrens started mowing the forests down. So I'm guessing the quality of wood that you are finding now...is probably a lot lower quality in comparison to the trees/lumber that was being used a few decades ago. beech??? they were mainly Hickory (which also was also the preferred for tool/axe handles)..so extremely durable or Ash (1320 Janka). Ash on the other hand has a slight flex..(which is why it's preferred on canoe paddles)... so it's more forgiving than Hickory or Maple. But..when looking for a good wood bat my father said the more growth rings you can count the stronger/better the bat is. I'm guessing that the technology and shape of wood bats have improved in proportionately with the decreasing in the quality of wood that's being sourced to make them. I'm also presuming no bat company is going to use that in their marketing. anyways...I think about this way too much.
@@justins2065 WOW ... that'd do it! Thanks! they must source from those northern countries. It'd be cool if they'd take the paint off the bat so we can see what the growth rings look like on them as well.
@@afreiden yeah...I was wondering about that too...I think the only caveat is that the bats were shaped differently the handles were thicker and the barrels narrower. So probably wouldn't get the same bat speed at the head. but it'd be nice to check out!
wonder what a Yew wood bat be like. It was used for bows...and weapons at one time... 1520 on the Janka Hardness scale. but hard to find good sized yew now a days.. people were girdling trees back in the 80's when they found that the bark had cancer fighting properties.
I grew up using wood bats through my Babe Ruth years. I had to switch to some of the first aluminum pincers in American Legion and college ball. As a radio sportscaster, I covered Oklahoma State with Pete Incaviligia during his monster year. I really enjoy your breakdown (and breaking) of today's bats. I think it's hilarious that the cheap Louisville Slugger today is pretty much the same value bat as when I was a young teen.
Have you seen or tried the new Mine Baseball wood bats? Has a rubberized handle to take the sting out and good grip. They are pricey but are they good or just a gimmick?
Bat prices are getting out of control. At this rate you'll be paying $400-500 for a "high-end" wood bat in 10 years. That's insane. One bat I don't think baseball bat bros has tried is a Zinger bat. Through some odd chance I secured an off-spec Eric Hosmer Zinger bat about 10 years ago. It was the hottest wood bat I'd swung, and I used Zinger bats ever since. Even Zinger bats have crept up in price, but I'd love to see BBB try some of their wood instead off the typical names.
Tbh that's already happening, $400-500 bats do exist. The good thing though is that we have good budget options, and the budget options available to us today are arguably MUCH better than they were 10-15 years ago. When I was in high school I'd have loved to be able to get something like a Stringking for $100. So while you *can* pay hundreds for a bat, there's really no reason to. We live in a golden age of bats compared to what people used to have to deal with.
I love your vids I have gotten a lot of information off your bat videos thank you for all that you do I know we all appreciate you keep up the good work - Aiden Winchester 11u
The swing weight on the Marucci Rake is perfect. I went to Dicks Sporting Goods a few months back to pick one up for my son but didn't purchase do to the reviews talking about durability. After watching the last two wood bat videos I am definitely opening the wallet this weekend. Appreciate the wood bat content once again.
I had a wood bat tourney a week ago and I came here to find the wood bat I should swing. I came into this wanting to swing my friends AP5 but I just happen to have the 40$ Louisville slugger genuine bat in my garage and I decided to swing my bat for the tourney. I went 6-7 on the tourney with 3 doubles! Thanks Will!
My entire young baseball playing life all the way to High School was with a Louisville Slugger. I was always tight on money and had to buy my own bats and just found them to be the best bang for the buck. I could buy 2 or 3 and still have money for gloves and other gear. I did drool over Baum Bats when they came out though ngl.
Baseball bat bros you should try the stinger missile s vs the voodoo, the stinger guardian vs the goods 1-pc, and the stinger nuke 3 vs the goods 2-piece because they all have similar stats and stinger bats try to compete with DeMarini!
I don't mean this negatively, but what's the point? Will is clearly of the opinion that wood is wood and trees are trees. A $160 maple from Marucci is a $160 maple from LS is a $160 maple from Barnstable. Promoting smaller business aside, if you're comparing 243's or 271's that are the same wood and same price just different manufacturers, over the course of a bunch of bats won't the result have to basically be identical?
Will can I give an opinion/idea. Often times I forget or miss to liking your video cause they end so quickly. Maybe your could try giving it a 3-5 second dead air with your logo at the very end and message to like and sub the video and see what happens. Me and my boys truly love your content!!!
How do you "miss" liking it? Do you have auto-play on? I get pestered enough about smashing that like button and subscribing on every video on this site. If I'm going to do either, I can do it without being told.
I currently use Northern Yellow Birch and Euro Beech, while i like the Birch more than the Beech, the Beech had a better feel than any of the Maples ive used.
lets forget the bats for a second so we can focus on that drippy hat 🔥 need one of those for sure! great vid as always boys👊 Will is low key obsessed with his new found $40 sticks ;) but that's what makes this channel what it is, pure honesty. It's nice to know that some kids out there will be able to get a useable gamer that otherwise may not be in a financial position to afford the higher end models and won't have to sacrifice performance. Hopefully greed stays away from these bats after these reviews and they continue to stay at this price point.
@@dbiggybatsthe balanced Mine and the Camwood i13 had similar profiles and weighting. The Marucci and Louisville are also both roughly an i13 turn (AP5 & RA13). Regardless, no two wood bat companies share the same exact definition of “i13” or “balanced” unfortunately. Wild West.
@@baseballbatbrosi13 isn’t balanced at all is what I was referring to. 110/271/RA13 from CamWood are for sure. I13/FT23 more semi to end load. You even noted the feel in the demo. That said good video appreciate the head to head. The claims of +2 mph are from MLB clubs we’ve sent bats to so will definitely stand behind it if they are
A video about smaller wood bat brands compared to big brands would be solid. I see a lot of small business on just bats but just don’t know if the wood is as high quality
It's awesome that Camwood offers that money-back guarantee-you can't beat that. We fully understand how subjective exit velocity can be, which is why we ensure that any reference to exit velo comes directly from real customer testimonials or reviews sent to us (like the one clipped here). As a relatively new company, we're striving to make the best wood bats possible. We truly believe European Beech is the best wood out there due to its unique combination of density, bending strength, and durability. We're just grateful that more people are starting to give it (and us) a chance in such a competitive industry. Thanks, Will, for always being willing to give our bats a shot on your channel!
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Your RUclips banner literally says "greater exit velocity" it's still false advertising even if you got an email from a customer that said it was true.
@@Garrettcubed haha wow egg on our face. You're absolutely right it does say that. That banner has been up since we first launched our RUclips channel years ago, and there's a few incorrect statements on it that no longer align with our messaging. We've fixed it, thanks for pointing that out!
@@minebaseball If it no longer lines with your messaging, I have to ask why it was still up to begin with. One would think a new company trying to get off the ground would be on that, so there isn't people around saying you're false advertising. The goal for any wood bat maker obviously is to get pros swinging your bat. I wouldn't swing your bat if there was even a potential for concern that your marketing is lying for years to consumers if I were in the MLB.
@@kylehicks1995Perhaps it has just been overlooked because they've been busy sourcing the wood to make the bats, buying replacement parts for the machines that make the bats, making the bats, or busy responding to overly critical people such as yourself who will probably never purchase a bat from them anyways. The fact that they acknowledged the mistake you pointed out and went through the effort to change it shows they're at least willing to listen and make the changes necessary to be a better company.
That $40 LS seems like a good buy. You've done a couple videos with it and it's performed admirably in every single one.
I've never played an inning of baseball in my life but this is one of my favorite channels on YT, I never miss an upload. Great stuff Will & crew!
Go play!
I’m a custom woodworker. The reason for ash is for the safety of the players. It’s dense with long strand like grain so when it breaks it doesn’t explode. Due to the emerald ash borer blight on ash trees maple, birch, and beach have become popular. Most cooking utensils are make from beach for its durability but when all 3 of these break as they absolutely will, they explode sending very sharp pieces of wood at the infielders. I love your work! Keep it up!
I’m curious are there any other woods that aren’t used that you think might make a decent bat?
Hay do you think ironwood would make a good bat?
Possibly willow, considering cricket bats are made from it.@@sonicrose8430
@@luishion if you had were very strong it could.. I’ve actually considered the same thing as ironwood grows on the trail next to my little league I played at. If you look up a density chart of wood you can see where they range. The more dense the heavier per unit. Also the most dense wood currently Ipe has cost me an awful lot in broken carbide bits. I guess anything is possible,but I think our forefathers had a better understanding of so many things including uses of wood. Ash was used based on centuries of knowledge that used to be required to exist.
@@sonicrose8430 well I think that ash was chosen based on centuries of knowledge completely void of consultants and other irritants degrading our culture. The closest may be hickory but it’s heavy and wants to move with humidity. Almost every tree you see was planted by us for us with a clear understanding of its value and durability dating back millennia. Sorry, ask an artist and get a mouthful but I love this stuff, including watching someone hit baseballs at night! Weird world huh?
Friggin love this guy… saving people cash and NOT BOUGHT by corporations… stay that way, we appreciate it!!!
It cracks me up how every time he gets a 40 dollar wood bat from amazon it turns out to be legitimately good lol
I'm not even into baseball anymore but this is fun to watch. Great channel! Good job!
Would love to see a review on Viper custom bats! Their claim is that they are one of the cheapest high quality custom wood bats, and they’re based in western Washington. Love your content!
I think you guys should partner with a woodworking channel or bat maker or something and get some bats made out of all kinds of different woods. Walnut, Cherry, Mahogany, idk. Heck, throw in a balsa wood one just for fun. And then compare EVs to see how big the gap between the worst wood and best wood is. Would be really interesting.
Cause thing is I feel like there must be a better wood than maple, because there ARE differences. Thats why they dont use hickory anymore, its TOO dense. 700ish g/m³ seems to be the sweet spot, Maple, Ash, Birch, and Beech are are right there, while hickory gets up to 800-900. Bamboo is about 300 for comparison. And then theres the hardness, like how they decide which woods they make flooring out of. Maple and Ash are pretty average, but ebony is like 3x as hard and balsa wood is...well. Balsa wood...
And people talk about trying to close the pores, well usually softwood like pine doesn't have any. How does that affect things?
Off the bat bros sign 105 with the Amazon special was iconic
Can you start doing bat bro wills kicks of the month pls
Bro 2022 vibes, pls
Will's Kicks Picks
I have 3 Mine Bats I love them thy just feel better and the pop is better my other bats a Brich Wood from Rawlings I have broken 2 so far but I also love how they feel I dont use Maple anymore
Bought my kid both beech wood bats.. he definitely prefers the Mine bat.. and as the guy who’s buying them I like the 6 month warranty, because every wood bat will break
Request: can you do another old hickory bat review. 🙏
Have you tried the Dove Tail CF243SD-1 yet? DTB made a 243 with a CF wrapped handle that comes with a 1 year warranty and it also has your favorite knob! It’s a bit pricey but with a 1 year warranty it seems worth it. Can you test it?
What do you personally like better, maple or birch, I have only used maple, but I am wondering how much different birch is, and if it performs better and is worth getting more than a maple bat
I love watching this guy swing a bat!
Yall need to review mark lumber, best wood bats hands down I’ve ever swung
Put that hat on sale on the site!! That thing is awesome.
Review the USA Easton Adv -5
Was the Marucci AP5 a 33 inch you were swinging ??
Yessir
I think that the price is in their durability not the performance. However, in a game is more important the performance. Choose accordingly.
What time does he film these videos, because the lighting is always dark
So with the beechwood bats, Mine bats says they need to be broken in like a composite bat. To see the increase in velocity. I don't know if you were aware of that before comparing woods
we have a good amount of swings on that Mine Bat already. Not sure exactly how many they're recommending though.
Where can I find that hat
Thank you for testing the marketing claims and for the honest reviews.
Could you review the latest Axe wood composite bat?
Marucci cu 26 🔥🔥
as woodworker and failed baseball player the question of what makes a good baseball bat has always intrigued me. if you look at the Janka hardness scale...Beech is at 1300 (out of 4000), Maple is at 1420... however Hickory like the very old baseball bats are at 1820. That being said..saying a bat is "maple"...doesn't really narrow it down as there are several species at different hardness. As a woodworker/carver I'm always looking for straight super tight grain ..which is really only found in trees that are old growth and have grown up in an old growth forest (so they have to reach high for that "canopy" light and don't grow limbs until they'e gotten sufficient light. However...commercially we don't have a whole lot of old growth forests anymore...and what they are categorizing as "old growth" now is different than what it was when timber barrens started mowing the forests down. So I'm guessing the quality of wood that you are finding now...is probably a lot lower quality in comparison to the trees/lumber that was being used a few decades ago. beech??? they were mainly Hickory (which also was also the preferred for tool/axe handles)..so extremely durable or Ash (1320 Janka). Ash on the other hand has a slight flex..(which is why it's preferred on canoe paddles)... so it's more forgiving than Hickory or Maple. But..when looking for a good wood bat my father said the more growth rings you can count the stronger/better the bat is. I'm guessing that the technology and shape of wood bats have improved in proportionately with the decreasing in the quality of wood that's being sourced to make them. I'm also presuming no bat company is going to use that in their marketing. anyways...I think about this way too much.
They are using European Beech which has a janka hardness of 1450. American Beech is at 1300.
I bet the ash bats used by players in the early 1900s had more pop due to being cut from legit old growth trees.
@@justins2065 WOW ... that'd do it! Thanks! they must source from those northern countries. It'd be cool if they'd take the paint off the bat so we can see what the growth rings look like on them as well.
@@afreiden yeah...I was wondering about that too...I think the only caveat is that the bats were shaped differently the handles were thicker and the barrels narrower. So probably wouldn't get the same bat speed at the head. but it'd be nice to check out!
wonder what a Yew wood bat be like. It was used for bows...and weapons at one time... 1520 on the Janka Hardness scale. but hard to find good sized yew now a days.. people were girdling trees back in the 80's when they found that the bark had cancer fighting properties.
I grew up using wood bats through my Babe Ruth years. I had to switch to some of the first aluminum pincers in American Legion and college ball. As a radio sportscaster, I covered Oklahoma State with Pete Incaviligia during his monster year. I really enjoy your breakdown (and breaking) of today's bats. I think it's hilarious that the cheap Louisville Slugger today is pretty much the same value bat as when I was a young teen.
I remember Pete’s monster year.
These videos are awesome
Review the Axe Composite!
Have you seen or tried the new Mine Baseball wood bats? Has a rubberized handle to take the sting out and good grip. They are pricey but are they good or just a gimmick?
Bat prices are getting out of control. At this rate you'll be paying $400-500 for a "high-end" wood bat in 10 years. That's insane. One bat I don't think baseball bat bros has tried is a Zinger bat. Through some odd chance I secured an off-spec Eric Hosmer Zinger bat about 10 years ago. It was the hottest wood bat I'd swung, and I used Zinger bats ever since. Even Zinger bats have crept up in price, but I'd love to see BBB try some of their wood instead off the typical names.
Tbh that's already happening, $400-500 bats do exist. The good thing though is that we have good budget options, and the budget options available to us today are arguably MUCH better than they were 10-15 years ago. When I was in high school I'd have loved to be able to get something like a Stringking for $100. So while you *can* pay hundreds for a bat, there's really no reason to. We live in a golden age of bats compared to what people used to have to deal with.
You need to test out the george brett thing. Tar the barrel up and see if it improves/ increases backspin and stuff
When will the award show be
I can't be the only one that watches these videos just for the sound of the bat hitting the ball
I bought a bamboo bat yesterday. Would like to see you swing one also.
Do you like the voodoo or the stinger Nuke 3 better. Could you make a video on this????
Quick Question, are the Victus vandal bbcor and the Cat 7/ Marruci F5 bbcor pretty similar? One is way cheaper than the other.
You and JT should run a home run derby against Eric Byrnes and Eric Sim. The Bat Bros VS The Erics
I just got that $40 dollar bat. It’s really good!
Very off topic question but does the 2024 icon swing heavy/is it endloaded for a -5?
What is the release date on that hat?🔥🔥🔥
I love your vids I have gotten a lot of information off your bat videos thank you for all that you do I know we all appreciate you keep up the good work
- Aiden Winchester 11u
Can you guys please do a vid comparing ash to maple. Specifically the Louisville slugger mix ash that was in the previous videos.
Yo what’s up can you review the new 2025 icon please
Love the wood bat videos! Keep them coming!
The swing weight on the Marucci Rake is perfect. I went to Dicks Sporting Goods a few months back to pick one up for my son but didn't purchase do to the reviews talking about durability. After watching the last two wood bat videos I am definitely opening the wallet this weekend. Appreciate the wood bat content once again.
Grew up using a beech wood bat and loved it! The thing felt amazing and never broke I just outgrew it.
This is the video I’ve been waiting for. I love my CamWood. I can tap a pitch and it’ll go.
When is the new icon coming?
What bat should I get a solider tank or Zen DeMarini no budget
Thank you sir for information about the bat what we buy
Should I get the Cat 9 one piece bbcor or F5 bbcor? (Same price) Both 139 bucks
I only swing mine bats, best feeling bat I've ever used and will literally last forever.
I would just buy that $40 Louisville Slugger and call it a day.
I had a wood bat tourney a week ago and I came here to find the wood bat I should swing. I came into this wanting to swing my friends AP5 but I just happen to have the 40$ Louisville slugger genuine bat in my garage and I decided to swing my bat for the tourney. I went 6-7 on the tourney with 3 doubles! Thanks Will!
My entire young baseball playing life all the way to High School was with a Louisville Slugger. I was always tight on money and had to buy my own bats and just found them to be the best bang for the buck. I could buy 2 or 3 and still have money for gloves and other gear. I did drool over Baum Bats when they came out though ngl.
Baseball bat bros you should try the stinger missile s vs the voodoo, the stinger guardian vs the goods 1-pc, and the stinger nuke 3 vs the goods 2-piece because they all have similar stats and stinger bats try to compete with DeMarini!
I had a beech bat for one swing in a. Game …. Barreled up the first pitch and it broke lmao
I want that pink/white hat! When will it be on sale??
Camwood only got MLB approved recently I believe.
Spitting the truth right there.
I've always liked the $40 Louisville slugger, it's about getting tight grains and a good piece of lumber
I would really like to know your camera set up.
Where is the cat x 2 drop 5 vid
Gotta try out Barnstable Bats from Cape Cod. Makes custom bats in Birch, Ash, and Maple and all the different types of models like 243 or 271.
I don't mean this negatively, but what's the point? Will is clearly of the opinion that wood is wood and trees are trees. A $160 maple from Marucci is a $160 maple from LS is a $160 maple from Barnstable. Promoting smaller business aside, if you're comparing 243's or 271's that are the same wood and same price just different manufacturers, over the course of a bunch of bats won't the result have to basically be identical?
Im waiting for the pencil bat showdown
Don't play any leagues but do go to the cage quite a bit and very much enjoy my Camwood bats i have.
Crazy how the ap5 is the go to marucci bat. Curious if that is your favorite marucci turn model no matter price.
Lindy12 is probably my favorite. AP5 is a good model though. Very similar to an i13 which I love
@@baseballbatbros remember you had the burnt wood handle Lindy 12 and it performed great. Appreciate the response.
What’s a good balanced wood bat option for a 14 year old -3 as well? Thanks
Those $80 Marucci Gamers have always been super balanced from my experience
@@baseballbatbros thank you
Swing a drop 10 and find the undisputed -10 usssa bat.
Will can I give an opinion/idea. Often times I forget or miss to liking your video cause they end so quickly. Maybe your could try giving it a 3-5 second dead air with your logo at the very end and message to like and sub the video and see what happens. Me and my boys truly love your content!!!
How do you "miss" liking it? Do you have auto-play on? I get pestered enough about smashing that like button and subscribing on every video on this site. If I'm going to do either, I can do it without being told.
zack gelof's bat is the best bat cuz hes best player baseball has ever seen
Bruh I knew the extra 2 mph was absolutely BS
How many balls do we think are on that roof at this point, boys lol
Love your videos
Awesome job!
You need too use B45 👀
I currently use Northern Yellow Birch and Euro Beech, while i like the Birch more than the Beech, the Beech had a better feel than any of the Maples ive used.
couple years of watching your vids and you got me ready to buy a bucket of balls and one of those amazon bats.
Franklin Infinite's? And what bat grip you guys rolling with? Thanks for another banger!
Vulcan 0.5's are my go-to for wood bats
lets forget the bats for a second so we can focus on that drippy hat 🔥 need one of those for sure! great vid as always boys👊 Will is low key obsessed with his new found $40 sticks ;) but that's what makes this channel what it is, pure honesty. It's nice to know that some kids out there will be able to get a useable gamer that otherwise may not be in a financial position to afford the higher end models and won't have to sacrifice performance. Hopefully greed stays away from these bats after these reviews and they continue to stay at this price point.
PLEASE REVIEW THE HALLOWED COLLECTION WOOD BATS!! I HAVE NO IDEA IF THEYRE ANY GOOD OR NOT
Love the drops but…. You have to compare the same turn models, if not the comparison is void. Use two i13 maple vs Euro Beech then your good🫡
These are all extremely similar barrel profiles and swing weights.
Agreed comparing i13 to a balanced is not same swing weight and won't have same consistent barrels
@@dbiggybatsthe balanced Mine and the Camwood i13 had similar profiles and weighting. The Marucci and Louisville are also both roughly an i13 turn (AP5 & RA13).
Regardless, no two wood bat companies share the same exact definition of “i13” or “balanced” unfortunately. Wild West.
@@baseballbatbrosi13 isn’t balanced at all is what I was referring to. 110/271/RA13 from CamWood are for sure. I13/FT23 more semi to end load. You even noted the feel in the demo. That said good video appreciate the head to head. The claims of +2 mph are from MLB clubs we’ve sent bats to so will definitely stand behind it if they are
I notice the beechwood carries further on miss hits
Going crazy with wood videos! Love it.
Can you guys do the 2025 Icon or some of the newer 2025 bats?
That's why we are here. Honest and to-the-point bat reviews. Now once we get "Lefty Will's" opinion, it will be set in stone. 🤣 Rock on Bro's 🤘😎
Sorry mom, I can't fold the dishes. New Will Taylor wood bat DLC just dropped
Fold the dishes?
Can you review the voodoo 1 piece bbcor
Can you please do tucci bats vs mizuno bats?
Do you use MLB baseballs?
He uses a pitching machine baseball called "Champro Practice Baseball". ruclips.net/video/TqUBBr_X0tw/видео.html
I’m liking the Barbie color way baseball bat bros hat
Love this video man!
Got to see JT play in Trenton over the weekend! Hitting 3rd for an MLB Draft League team. Stoked to see both brothers doing big things!
A video about smaller wood bat brands compared to big brands would be solid. I see a lot of small business on just bats but just don’t know if the wood is as high quality
What if they switched to a 3d printed bat league
Select vs icon??