General Baseball Bat Buying Helpsubmitted: Nov 23rd 2008 | by: Baseball Rampage | Total views: 2 | Word Count: 354
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Buying baseball bats can be a much more difficult proposition that one would think. Besides the numerous different manufacturer's, buyers have to deal with different sizes, shady performance guarantees, and other tactics which can separate you from your dollar with little benefit. This guide is intended to help you determine what to watch out for when purchasing baseball bats online. Baseball bats are probably the most difficult equipment to buy. Not only do you have to deal with marketing buzz words, you also have to figure out what size bat works best for you. First, always know the rules of your league before making any decision. You'll need to find out if you must use a wood or metal bat, the size of the barrel, the ratio of length to weight, and any other specifications that may be out there. When shopping for a bat, you'll hear all kinds of terms including composite, nanotube, and other terms describing the bats technology. While these terms can get confusing, most manufacturers will have a quick explanation of the inner workings of that bat and how those may be beneficial to you. While we can't determine the best make-up for you, choosing the type of technology that may be best is as simple as comparing your hitting style with the type of construction such as a double wall for power hitters. Composite bats are a bit different as well. Normally, you'll need to break in a composite bat before it reaches peak performance. Comp bats also tend to sound more like a wood bat. There are numerous manufacturers of bats including Easton Baseball Bats, DeMarini Bats, Louisville Slugger Wood Bats, TPX Baseball Bats, and more. Choosing the manufacturer comes down to pricing and preference. Grip tends to be a big preference since handle designer is different across the board. Almost all of the manufacturers will provide the different types of technology above all though some only have wood bats while others only have metal baseball bats. We hope this general information about baseball bats helps you in your next buying decision. About the AuthorBaseball Rampage is a leading retailer and authorized reseller of the major manufacturers of baseball equipment. Find leading gear including Easton Baseball Bats, Baseball Cleats, and much more. CommentsNo comments posted. Add Comment |
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