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Get used to the wooden bat as soon as possible

Ballpark.com does a project to promote bamboo bats for youth baseball every year. This is because the practice of batting with wooden bats such as bamboo bats is very useful for improving batting skills.

If you use wooden bats in your daily practice, you will find that the metal bats used in games are really easy to handle. It is difficult to hit the ball firmly with a wooden bat.

Many players are active in high school baseball due to batting with bamboo bats, and there are also many players who go on to college/working baseball. And there, for the first time, I will play full-scale baseball with a wooden bat.

Players who have been trained with bamboo bats can handle other wooden bats as well. The bat that such players have is a full-fledged wooden bat made from a single tree such as the “Maple Bat”.

The slightly harder maple bat is now particularly popular. Ballpark.com makes 10 popular maple bats to help you find your favorite bat. What bat do you like?

The bat I will introduce here is here.

 

BPM007-84, BPM007-85

・Color/Brown x Black

・Mark/Silver

・Length/84cm

・Weight/880g average

・Balance/Head balance

・Grip shape/diameter 50mm/007 grip

・Grip thickness/diameter 24 mm

・Headcut/Normal

・Color/Orange

・Mark/Black

・Length/85cm

・Weight/900g average

・Balance/Head balance

・Grip shape/diameter 50mm/007 grip

・Grip thickness/diameter 24 mm

・Headcut/Normal

★Common to BPM007 series

★Common to BPM007 series

It features a sharp body and head balance. The grip end is a flare type with a diameter of 50 mm. It has an excellent bat control design and uses a slightly rounded head cut, so swinging is also outstanding. A standard model that pursues ease of swinging after impact. Recommended model for all-round hitters who prefer flare grip.

⇒Click here for details on North American maple bats.

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