Pro Ash 55

 

Pro Ash 55

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Model 55 is similar to an M255. This is for the player with a great eye looking for the hardest wood. It has a very thin 2 7/16" barrel, a thin handle 7/8" and transition. The wood is very hard since the weight is compressed into a very thin bat. A unique bat for the player who wants the hardest wood without a lot of weight.

Length
Weight     [more info]
Barrel Color     [ color chart ]
Handle Color     [ color chart ]
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Name Engraving
Rush Production
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Flag
Signature instead of engraving     [more info]
Warranty   101-day Warranty Replacement Policy (+ $30.00)
Shipping Type
Price $105.00

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X Bats are made from the finest hard maple available anywhere. More and more bat companies are advertising hard maple bats but what they don't tell you are the differences in hard maple as a wood. Hard maple or sugar maple or black maple are terms used to describe the types of maple wood frequently used to make wood baseball bats today. X Bat has found the hardest of the hard maple to make our bats. The difficulty in working with maple as a material to make baseball bats is the weight. While hard maple is prized for its density and strength, with these benefits comes a big liability for any bat maker - extra weight. Most bat makers can ill afford to throw out half of their hard maple billets, those too heavy to make modern baseball bats. Instead they use soft maple, red maple or lighter maple grown in warmer climates. These yield more usable weight billets but do not deliver the performance of X BATS hard maple bats. Hard maple logs are not all the same. Hard maple bats are made from maple grown in Eastern Canada, New England, down through Pennsylvania and across to Wisconsin. All hard maple is not created equal. Through the trials and tribulations of making more maple bats than any other bat manufacturer, X Bat has identified the right kind of maple to make the hardest, longest lasting hard maple baseball bats. Using variables like soil mineral content, weather patterns during peak growth periods, seasonal temperature differentials and selecting the right time of year to harvest logs, X Bat's hard maple bats have become the choice of the top hitters in professional baseball as well as thousands of developing players at every level of the game. If you want really hard maple, get yourself an X Bat. You'll see why we are the player's choice.