Around 200 cuts 28oz
sjk103098 Its a situation....... Nov 10, 2021 #4 Bengalfan said: Legal in Sr softball Click to expand... How you think theyd do with the 44/400 or 44/375 ball?
Bengalfan said: Legal in Sr softball Click to expand... How you think theyd do with the 44/400 or 44/375 ball?
hitless45 Addicted to Softballfans Nov 11, 2021 #6 These bats were/are known for good performance with harder balls
D-ROCK13 Well-Known Member Nov 11, 2021 #7 Really good with harder balls for sure, after a ton of hits to loosen up of course, too bad its not legal anywhere. I'd guess 75ish
Really good with harder balls for sure, after a ton of hits to loosen up of course, too bad its not legal anywhere. I'd guess 75ish
XjustinX Siqqq Tatties Nov 11, 2021 #8 I used to swing one in NSA with 44/400 Thunder Advances back in the day. Real nice!
M mnball Addicted to Softballfans Nov 24, 2021 #9 No SSUSA logo - so NOT legal in sr ball ( In SSUSA ) sanctioned softball that is. Im not sure about the other senior softball associations though.
No SSUSA logo - so NOT legal in sr ball ( In SSUSA ) sanctioned softball that is. Im not sure about the other senior softball associations though.
smoke 50AAA USA National Champs Nov 24, 2021 #10 In SSUSA a bat just needs a bpf of 1.21 or lower to be legal SMOKE Last edited: Nov 25, 2021
blakcherry329 Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2022 #11 QQ- Are re-issues the same bat technology as the OG version or just a paint job on newer bat technology? This question is for any re-issue, not just this one. Not sure today's players know what it's like to have to break in a bat for real.
QQ- Are re-issues the same bat technology as the OG version or just a paint job on newer bat technology? This question is for any re-issue, not just this one. Not sure today's players know what it's like to have to break in a bat for real.