Now with a wooden bat. Maple is the mainstream!
Speaking of the king of bats, I think that there are many baseball players who say "Aodamobat." Aodamo grown in the area facing the Pacific Ocean side of Hokkaido is said to be the highest quality bat material. However, due to lack of materials in recent years, it becomes expensive bat material year by year, and it is not readily available to the general public. White ash from North America, which is a member of the same duck, is rich in timber and imported to Japan a lot, and the price is low, but it grows in a very dry place, so it is true in humid countries like Japan. I can't exert my power.
Meanwhile, "Maple" is the most popular bat material in the United States of the White Ash kingdom. Due to the large land area of the United States, the climate varies from cold to temperate, from dry to humid, depending on the state. Therefore, it is easy to imagine that maple bats with moderate "flexibility" and "hardness" will become popular.
The trend has entered Japan, and now more and more players are using Maple Bat in Japan. Ballpark.com's Maple Bat is made of North American hard maple and made for Japanese. In addition, there are many types! It is a product that is becoming more popular with each passing year.
This is the third time! I would like to introduce you immediately.
BPM003-84, BPM003-85
・Color/Natural x Yellow
・Mark/Black
・Length/84cm
・Weight/880g average
・Balance/Head balance
・Grip shape/Diameter 54mm/003 grip
・Grip thickness/diameter 24.9mm
・Headcut/Normal
・Color/Yellow
・Mark/Black
・Length/85cm
・Weight/900g average
・Balance/Head balance
・Grip shape/Diameter 54mm/003 grip
・Grip thickness/diameter 24.9mm
・Headcut/Normal
★Common to BPM003 series
It features a gentle slope from the grip end to the head and head balance. The grip end has a stable diameter of 54 mm. The grip end is squeezed slightly from the grip to the grip, so it is easy to grip and easy to swing. Sufficient satisfaction for power hitters due to head balance. A model recommended for medium and long-distance hitters that hits a sharp ball back.
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