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October 18, 2007

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Beans

These are so cool! Now I got to try and find the bat box I designed in school. To close the box, you fold in the wings. When open,the belly is the place where you put stuff.

dogwhipped

I'm trying to find the instructions for the dollar bill sleeping bat. Can you tell me where to find them? Thanks!

Ava

Hi, i'd love instructions for all of your bats, even the impossible ones, if you have them.

Thank you so much!

Daz

I was also wondering where I would find instructions for the dolar bill and all the other bats.

Prince

Firs of all bbcor have pretty much the same amonut of pop(because of the regulations they all follow). The only thing to grade them on is balance, vibration, durability, and the sizee of the sweet spot.I hate the DEMARINI bats!They have good balance but the sweet spot is puny. God for bid you get jamed because all you get is a swinging bunt. CAT-5 is alright. Feels good in my hands, makes nice sound, and a good sized sweet spot. It has virtualy no vibration. But it is nothing special. I have used all kinds of EXOGRIDS and they are my favorite. because they are slighly more top heavy tham other bats, it seems to give me more power. I have never heard of one breaking. and if i get jammed I can still have warning track power. The Easton SURGE and OMEN both feel the same to me. good balance. not to much vibration. but What keeps me from using them is the sound, they sound like a weak fart when hit with it.

Inna

All bats need to be BESR ceertfiid. There are a few wood bats that are BESR ceertfiid like the DeMarini Maple Composite. More than likely yours is not. Unless it has that stamp on it, an umpire will not allow it. 4 states currently play wood bats only.

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