Softball Bat Reviews


The reviews on these Softball Bats are current. These Softball Bat Reviews were Submitted by C and D players. Real Reviews on Softball Bats from real players

    

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All Softball bats are graded on a 1-10 scale by each player in seven categories:

    •  Performance/Line Drives
    •  Performance/Distance
    •  Feel/Sting
    •  Sweet Spot
    •  Sound
    •  Durability
    •  Graphics

REMEMBER, these scores are based on each player's personal reaction to the product. The average score for each category and selected comments from the players who hit the bat  - both raves and criticisms - will appear here.
The Balls we use for Slowpitch Softball Bats

We use the DeMarini Razzo with an F1 Leather cover – a synthetic that uses a proprietary polymer blend for the exceptional tack and feel of top-grade leather, and the durability of a scuff-resistant polyurethane coating. This combination helps provide a greater launch angle and trajectory of the ball off the bat. Inside is a compression-controlled core that is calibrated for maximum distance. Wilson’s Softball bats friendly softball centers are designed to perform like a hard softball without denting high-performance Softball bats. The Razzo has flat seams and comes in brilliant white or optic yellow. We hit the .47 COR and 525-lb. Maximum compression version.
 
The Balls we use for Fastpitch Softball Bats

We use the Wilson SST Fastpitch Ball, designed for ASA and Junior Olympic girls ages 12-18. SST, or Super Seam Technology, is based on a patented design and manufacturing process that allows Wilson to make a seam 20% higher than those of traditional raised seam balls. The result is a ball that feels great and is easier to control. The Wilson SST has a compression-controlled center, formulated for optimal balance as well as durability. Wilson’s Frequency-Matched Optic Yellow Leather is tuned to 550nm (wavelength) for maximum visibility to the human eye: the frequency range of light that the human eye is most sensitive to under low light and artificial lighting conditions is centered around 550nm. The 12-inch Wilson SST has a .47 COR and a compression of 375-lb. maximum.