Not all 44/375s are =. The SB12 is a 44/375; and, is a turd of a ball. I also have success with the Velo-max with 52/300 balls. There are several brands of 44s that are good.
Thunder Advance, X rocks, Evils, Trump Stotes, Badens to name a few. These are usually affected by temperature, with 70*F being ideal. A one degree swing will add/subtract ~ five pounds of compression. Thus, at 50*F, a 375 ball will have a comp of ~ 475. And will fly further.......opposite in the heat. The 52/300 balls are not as adversely affected by the temp swings. Another benefit of the 52s is they do not do as much damage as the 44s when a player is hit by a ball. Dgamb is correct though, most high end bats will hit quality 44/375s well. You have to find what bat best suits you.
Thunder Advance, X rocks, Evils, Trump Stotes, Badens to name a few. These are usually affected by temperature, with 70*F being ideal. A one degree swing will add/subtract ~ five pounds of compression. Thus, at 50*F, a 375 ball will have a comp of ~ 475. And will fly further.......opposite in the heat. The 52/300 balls are not as adversely affected by the temp swings. Another benefit of the 52s is they do not do as much damage as the 44s when a player is hit by a ball. Dgamb is correct though, most high end bats will hit quality 44/375s well. You have to find what bat best suits you.