What s the difference between the Sonic and the Z1000 Jeff Hall ??
its because I already have a Sonic and I wasn't sure if I gonna sail it for a Jeff HallDifferent composite and the Hall is a 2 piece
Hall is hotter quicker and has a less harsh feel. Sonic takes a while to get going but is great once fully broken in
its because I already have a Sonic and I wasn't sure if I gonna sail it for a Jeff Hall and I have it for about 2 years so it s break
What do you mean by more forgiving., So it s only the durability the advantage to quip my Sonic because I have a guy how wanna buy my Z3000 and Sonic for 230 $ Canadian and I can turn back ride away to buy a Jeff Hall with this amount ,what to you think ?If your sonic is broken in and you are happy with it, I would say stick with it, the Hall will not be much better at this point, just a bit more forgiving
even now , a 26,5 is possible , they make it even in 2018 ?You can buy another Sonic for cheap......just sayin
They don't make it, but they can be found on the used market.even now , a 26,5 is possible , they make it even in 2018 ?
What do you mean by more forgiving., So it s only the durability the advantage to quip my Sonic because I have a guy how wanna buy my Z3000 and Sonic for 230 $ Canadian and I can turn back ride away to buy a Jeff Hall with this amount ,what to you think ?
So if you have the choice between a Sonic broken and a Jeff Hall for all types of ball , very hard or less , what is your choice ?The Jeff Hall sweetspot is a bit larger.
If you can turn those 2 bats into a Jeff Hall with receipt that sounds like a good deal to me
You sound like you're hoping someone will talk you into keeping the Sonic.
C) If you hit the Sonic well, and you like the performance you're getting out of it, there's a chance that the Hall doesn't fit your swing. A sledgehammer one-piece and a legitimate 2-piece with a springy barrel are two very different bats.
This here is correct, but frankly, if you hit 52cor Hot Dot balls like we do, the Sonic sucks nowadays. Even well worked in, (and rolled in some cases I know of with some ppl) It doesn't hold a candle to a worked in Worth/Miken, 2017 or newer Easton, or the Z1000 2018 for Hot Dots.
The handle bend in the Z1000 might be something that is not for you. You may want to try one out first to decide.
Personally i'd sell LS and look to another brand. If you like the Sonic EL, stiffness and weight, there's certainly a Miken DC41 out there that will blow your mind.
I agree, I personally love the sonic for harder balls but the Hall is my choice for 52s