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NewWorth 454 ASA Filthy Midload Softball Bat KS454A 34/27
Softball-Slowpitch
Made in USA. Hottest ASA bat. All sizes. Free ship. New
$219.00
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Worth Jeff Hall Mayhem M7 Slowpitch Softball Bat. USSSA 120 Made in USA!!! OG!
Softball-Slowpitch
$75.00Buy It Now: $125.00
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Worth Jeff Hall M75 JHM75 Slowpitch Softball Bat USSSA
Softball-Slowpitch
$75.00Buy It Now: $125.00
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Worth Resmondo Titan SBTR54 34/28 Slowpitch Softball Bat (-6)
Softball-Slowpitch
$100.00Buy It Now: $125.00
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NewNEW! Worth Prodigy Softball Bat 28/18 FPSTMY -10 Fast Pitch FP 3335 NICE!
Softball-Fastpitch
$9.99Buy It Now: $12.99
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Worth Toxic 225 33 X 23 Fast Pitch Softball Bat
Softball-Fastpitch
$110.00Buy It Now: $135.00
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Youth Worth Softball Bat -10, 10.5" Easton Leather Glove, Nike Cleats size 2Y
Accessories
$15.00Buy It Now: $40.00
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NewWorth Siren SRNFP Fastpitch Softball Bat 28/19 -9
Softball-Fastpitch
$0.99
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NewRare!! Hard to Find!! NIW 2008 Worth Mutant 120 slowpitch softball bat 26oz
Softball-Slowpitch
$350.00
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NewWorth Siren SRNFP Fastpitch Softball Bat 27/18 -9
Softball-Fastpitch
$19.99
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Slow-Pitch Softball Bat Terminology

I have always enjoyed watching softball and baseball games. I am a great spectator. But when it came time to purchase a serious bat for a family member, I was at a loss. I went online to research the type of bat that might work best and learned that in the world of slow-pitch softball bats , you have to know the lingo in order to understand what you are looking at. So, after a few hours of researching terminology, I decided to organize what I had learned and put it out there for others like myself who feel lost when it comes to doing more that just eating a hot dog in the stands. The first thing I have learned is that there are at least eight different softball organizations, and they all have their own opinion about which kind of slow-pitch softball bat they will allow to be played in their leagues. So when you start to shop for a bat, the most important stamp of approval you need is from the ASA, which stands for Amateur Softball Association of America. These guys are the United States’ governing body and provide an official tournament database and information about Olympic, adult and youth divisions. Most of the slow-pitch and fast-pitch softball divisions are linked to the ASA, so before you buy that $300 bat, make sure it is approved by the ASA if you are playing in one of their divisions. Now that we have all the softball organizations that you will see listed figured out, the next task is to make sense of the “bat lingo”. Bat descriptions will have terms like handle flex rating, VRS rating, swing weight rating (MOI), end loading, extended barrel, wall thickness, and BPF. All of these are closely linked and have to do with the ease of swinging a bat, batted-ball speed, and the feel of the bat both before and after hitting the ball. The handle flex rating refers to the flexibility of the bat. A handle flex rating can be anywhere between 100 and 60, with 100 being the stiffest handle and 60 being a handle with maximum flexibility. There is a lot of debate about which handle is better. Some slow-pitch softball bat manufacturers, like Louisville, believe a stiffer handle is better, while others such as Easton and Demarini, focus on the more flexible handle. Next is the BPF, or Bat Performance Factor. This determines one bat’s performance over another and places limits on a bat’s “springiness”. A rigid wall has a BPF of 1.00. All slow-pitch softball bats must have a BPF of 1.20. Also related to the flexibility and springiness of a bat is the wall thickness. A thinner walled bat will produce a greater trampoline effect off of the bat, thus giving the player better performance. Slow-pitch softball bats are available with single-walled barrels and double-walled barrels. Where double-walled barrels are supposed to give a better performance, the strength of the new composite single-walled bats allow the bat wall to be quite thin without compromising the integrity of the bat. The new lightweight composite slow-pitch softball bats offer a lighter swing rate, or moment-of-inertia (MOI). This allows for a player to swing faster with less effort. With the new light weight bats, however, comes lots of vibrations and sting when the ball is hit. So a consumer needs to have a high VRS rating on the bat. VRS refers to the vibration reduction system. A high VRS means the vibrations will stop faster, and reduce the sting felt by the batter. A bat with a lower the VRS rating will produce longer lasting vibrations and increase the sting. Finally, bat manufacturers will use end loaded as part of the bat description. End loading is when a polyurethane material is added to the end of the bat barrel to add weight. The material fills 1- 4 inches of the bat barrel. The concentration of mass in the barrel moves the sweet spot further out and creates more momentum, thus giving the bat a higher MOI.

Are blemished fastpitch softball bats worth buying?

There is a bat that I'm going to get, and it's retail price is 279.99. A website will give you the same bat, just with a cosmetic blemish on it, for 179.99. It seems like a good deal to, but is it worth it?
Thanks!
Blemished means that


Oh yes you can...grab them all. That's an unused bat, so no problem with nicks or dents. That's a minor discoloration or labelling irregularity.

Like the imperfect Levi's, originals at 75% off..as long as they fit, you buy them....the imperfection

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