$30 WOOD BAT vs $150 WOOD BAT - Louisville Slugger Wood Bat Reviews - Bat Bros in VEGAS
The Bat Bros swing 5 different wood bats from Louisville Slugger - all at different price points. With so many different price tiers of wood bats these days, it's tough to figure out what you should be paying in order to get a solid wood bat. Here's what we found:
3-Series Ash 243 ($30):
-Very light-swinging
-From what we know about wood bats, this one is likely very fragile and will break pretty quickly
-Ash barrels are likely to chip away at the barrel after some decent use
-TINY sweet spot
-Decent pop if you square it up perfectly
-It can get the bare minimum done if you're in a pinch and need a short-term bat, but other than that we would not recommend this option honestly.
5-Series Ash 243 ($50):
-A very significant step up from the $30 bat
-Typical wood bat swing weight (endload)
-Two to three times the sweet spot compared to the $30 option
-Solid pop across a larger range on the barrel
-Still gonna have the flaky chipped barrel issue when using ash - and we've broken a few of these 5-series bats before.
-A legitimate good wood bat for only $50 - our #1 bang for your buck option
5-Series Maple 243 ($80):
-A slight step up from the $50 option as maple is a slightly better performing material than ash in our opinion
-Similar swing weight and sweet spot to the $50 option, but this will be a bit more durable, more stiffness, and have a bit more pop off the barrel.
-In the 2-hole for "bang for your buck" - get this one if you can. Really solid bat.
7-Series Maple 243 ($100):
-More pop than the 5-series but quite a bit more swing-weight. We preferred how the 5-series maple and ash options swung more than this $100 option.
-Going to be a slightly more dense wood which will lead to added durability and more pop, but more swing weight and more $$$.
-Probably wouldn't drop $100 on this though
MLB Prime CB35 Maple ($150):
-Biggest sweet spot
-As light-swinging as the 5-series ash
-Almost as much pop as the 7-series maple
-Likely going to be more durable than the other options - but it's pure maple, so this bat will eventually break on you, and it could happen sooner rather than later; that's why we like the $50 and $80 options - but if you're looking for the best performing wood bat, this is the option you're gonna want to go with.
Check these bats out at: https://www.slugger.com/en-us/baseball/wood
Pickup your Bat Bros merch at https://baseballbatbros.com/
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3-Series Ash 243 ($30):
-Very light-swinging
-From what we know about wood bats, this one is likely very fragile and will break pretty quickly
-Ash barrels are likely to chip away at the barrel after some decent use
-TINY sweet spot
-Decent pop if you square it up perfectly
-It can get the bare minimum done if you're in a pinch and need a short-term bat, but other than that we would not recommend this option honestly.
5-Series Ash 243 ($50):
-A very significant step up from the $30 bat
-Typical wood bat swing weight (endload)
-Two to three times the sweet spot compared to the $30 option
-Solid pop across a larger range on the barrel
-Still gonna have the flaky chipped barrel issue when using ash - and we've broken a few of these 5-series bats before.
-A legitimate good wood bat for only $50 - our #1 bang for your buck option
5-Series Maple 243 ($80):
-A slight step up from the $50 option as maple is a slightly better performing material than ash in our opinion
-Similar swing weight and sweet spot to the $50 option, but this will be a bit more durable, more stiffness, and have a bit more pop off the barrel.
-In the 2-hole for "bang for your buck" - get this one if you can. Really solid bat.
7-Series Maple 243 ($100):
-More pop than the 5-series but quite a bit more swing-weight. We preferred how the 5-series maple and ash options swung more than this $100 option.
-Going to be a slightly more dense wood which will lead to added durability and more pop, but more swing weight and more $$$.
-Probably wouldn't drop $100 on this though
MLB Prime CB35 Maple ($150):
-Biggest sweet spot
-As light-swinging as the 5-series ash
-Almost as much pop as the 7-series maple
-Likely going to be more durable than the other options - but it's pure maple, so this bat will eventually break on you, and it could happen sooner rather than later; that's why we like the $50 and $80 options - but if you're looking for the best performing wood bat, this is the option you're gonna want to go with.
Check these bats out at: https://www.slugger.com/en-us/baseball/wood
Pickup your Bat Bros merch at https://baseballbatbros.com/
Видео $30 WOOD BAT vs $150 WOOD BAT - Louisville Slugger Wood Bat Reviews - Bat Bros in VEGAS канала The Baseball Bat Bros
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