Article by Bret B
When deciding to purchase a slow pitch softball bat (sometimes called a stick), there are many items that you may have to consider
material, length, weight, weight distribution, and grip. You then need to correlate them to your build and preferences because unfortunately slow pitch bats usually are not one size fits all. Lets delve into the top 5 important points to help clarify the process.
Bat MaterialSlow pitch softball bats come essentially in two unique materials, composite or metal. There are disadvantages and benefits to each, however nearly all producers have moved a lot of their business to using the composite materials for slow pitch. Normally the composites tend to be the better alternative because of their resilience, ability to perform in colder climates, and the advances in composite technology.
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