Wooden Bat - Get A Maple Bat For YourSelf - North American Maple Bat (2)

Find the bat that suits you!

Wooden bats are used in college baseball and adult baseball. For high school students who have practiced with metal bats until then, getting used to wooden bats is the next step. The feeling of hitting a wooden bat and a metal bat is completely different. Some players choose a fairly hard wooden bat, such as a white ash, which is close to hitting a metal bat, but in a humid country like Japan, they can't take advantage of the strengths of the White Ash, which grew up in a dry country. The domestic product of Aodamo is low production and expensive.

Then, the maple bat is attracting the most attention. It is a bat that belongs to the middle of the white ash and aodamo. In particular, North American maples are hard maples and are said to be suitable for Japanese people accustomed to metal bats.

Ball Park.com's Maple Bat is from North America. We also provide bats to many players in college and adult baseball. The secret of popularity is that you can find the bat that suits you from 10 x 2 sizes! Let's take a look! We introduce in order, but the bat to introduce this time is this place!

BPM002-84, BPM002-85

Color / Natural × Brown

Mark / Silver

Length/ 84cm

Weight/ 880g average

Balance / head balance

Grip shape / diameter 51.6mm / 002 grip

Grip thickness / diameter 24.3mm

Head cut / Normal

Color / Red brown

Mark/ Gold

Length/ 85cm

Weight/ 900g average

Balance / head balance

Grip shape / diameter 51.6mm / 002 grip

Grip thickness / diameter 24.3mm

Head cut / Normal

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★Common BPM002 Series

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★Common BPM002 Series

It features a smooth, rounded flare grip end and head balance. The grip end is the size that can be wrapped in the palm, and it is excellent in grip, the fit, and the operability. The feeling of satisfaction enough even if it is a stickman of the power boast because of the head balance. Recommended model for power hitters aiming at long hitters.

⇒Details of North American maple bat from here

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