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Bat resource guide

This Bat Resource Guide will help you through the process of finding, selecting, and caring for your bat.  We also offer a link to our most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's). This portion of our website allows you to research about bats and find out about almost anything related to bat selection.
The Bat Care section gives you tips on what to do to make your bat last longer. For example, not leaving your bat in the rain or in extremely hot or cold areas may preserve the life of a bat.  This section will give you useful information about making sure you get the most for your money.

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Training Baseball Bats

The LOG is a heavy maple bat used for overload training.  The Log can be used to warm up before practice or in the on deck circle before batting. It is used to build strength i the hands, wrists and forearms while hitting in normal practice situations. 

Selecting a Baseball Bat

The Selecting a Baseball Bat section gives you information on selecting the bat that fits you best.  Baseball Bats are offered in the following categories: Adult, Senior League (Youth Big Barrel), Youth, T-Ball, Wood, Fungos, and Training Bats.

Selecting a Softball Bat

The Selecting a Softball Bat section gives you a breakdown of what bats actually consist of.  Softball bats are offered in the two basic groups: Fastpitch and Slow Pitch.  This section tells you how to go about selecting the perfect bat for you.

What is the BBCOR Certification?

The following section for BBCOR Certification gives you a detailed look at the rule for Adult Baseball Bats.

Softball Governing Bodies

The Governing Bodies section breaks down the five major governing bodies for Softball.  This section will give you background information and contact information about each one while explaining the differences between them.

SB401 Fast Pitch Softball Training Bat

by: XBats

The SB401 Fast Pitch Softball Training bat was developed by former 11 time National Champion UCLA Softball Player and Coach and Softball Hall of Famer, Sue Enquist