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Bat Rolling 101 - The Process

softball99 Bat Rolling   What is Causing All the Discussion?Most companies determine the maximum rolling pressure and start at that pressure. This is totally incorrect and usually causes durability problems and also potentially causes your paint to spider web prematurely. You should roll bats in 3-4 progressive compression points (depending on the type of bat). After you've rolled your bat it will have approximately 200 passes through the machine. You should not heat your bat before rolling since it does not provide any additional benefits, in fact it actually hurts the rolling process.

Rolling does not shorten the life of your bat

Once you bat has been rolled it will have the same durability it did before rolling. It will however be performing at its highest level.

Roll your bat even if it's already been used

Even bats the have been used will benefit from our rolling process. Bats that have 300-400 hits on them are being rolled all the time and after the owners get the bats back they are will be very surprised with the results. In most cases you haven't properly broken your bat in and after a good rolling your bat will performance at it's highest potential.

Does my league consider it illegal to roll my bat?

stock sports softball f 025 Bat Rolling   What is Causing All the Discussion?This is one of the most debated topics around today. All we can do is give you the facts as they stand today. Currently rolling is legal in only 1 slow pitch softball association. This association (ISA) clearly state in their rule book that rolling is legal. In another association (ASA), they have recently adopted a bat certification process that requires all bats to be tested after they have been rolled. This ensures each bat that is certified by them does not exceed their performance factor after being rolling. I interpret this as rolling being legal even though it doesn't specifically say so. In USSSA, they do clearly state rolling is against the rules. My opinion is that rolling your bat is doing nothing more than taking 500 BP swings. You're just doing it in a more controlled fashion and in a shorter period of time. My advice to you is to check with your local association or league and find out what their stance is on this subject.

Types of bats that can be rolled

Any composite bat can be rolled to increase the performance. This includes Softball bats (Fast pitch or Slow pitch) and Baseball bats (2 1/4", 2 5/8" and 2 3/4' barrels). Some people claim to roll Aluminum bats but it is not worth it since it does not improve performance at all on an aluminum bat.


Author: Mike Carson

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Miken Softball Bats Review

 Miken Softball Bats Review  Miken Softball Bats ReviewThere are many companies that manufacture softball bats, and Miken belongs to the elite class.

A manufacturer of high-end softball bats, Miken was founded in 1998. Miken bats are viewed as a must have in softball circles. The company was a pioneer in the production of the first-ever Titanium Composite softball. Nowadays, the Latest Titan Elemental Technology is used to force the bat to return energy to the ball more rapidly and more consistently.

The E-Flex Technology used by Miken absorbs the energy from the pitch of a ball as well as the energy from the swing of a bat, and it then puts the energy exclusively into the hands of a batter. The price of Miken bats is more than $200 on the market. 'Miken Freak 98 Miken Softball Bats Review ,' the latest addition to the Miken series, is a high-end, slow-pitch bat. The bat costs up to $299.

Popular Slow Pitch Softball Bats:

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Miken creates fast-pitch bats with maximum performance and a maximum sweet spot. The MPulse utilizes the revolutionary E-Flex Technology and a Carbon X Shell to provide greater durability while maintaining its trampoline effect. The Maniac series is available in four models: the USSSA-approved 585 Mega Maniac 100+ mph slow-pitch bat; the ASA-approved 484 Maniac 98 mph slow-pitch bat, the ASA-approved 282 Maniac slow-pitch bat, and the ASA-approved 484 Maniac minus-10 fast-pitch model. All of the four Maniacs models feature Miken's E-Flex Technology.

Current models of slow-pitch bats include T22C6 (New), Camo 484, Mega Maniac, Miken Mega Maniac 585 Miken Softball Bats Review , Maniac 282, Freak Plus, Freak 98 Miken Softball Bats Review , and Ultra II. Maniac 484, OKC, and M-Pulse are the current fast-pitch bat models. All bats are available in different sizes.

Innovation and passion have been the driving force behind Miken's success. Many believe that Miken's softball bats are the best in the softball industry.


Author: Damian Sofsian

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