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Here’s a preview of the wood bat styles we can craft. The descriptions provide details on their size, design, and intended use.
The AP5 cut is a wood bat model inspired by Albert Pujols’. It is known for its end-loaded feel, making it a favorite among power hitters.
Barrel: Large & slightly longer than standard models, maximizing hitting surface & power potential.
Handle: Medium thickness.
Knob: Slightly flared, allowing for a secure grip while reducing pressure on the bottom hand.
Taper: Aggressive- the transition from barrel to handle is sharper, contributing to the end-loaded feel.
The AP5 cut is best suited for hitters who generate bat speed and want extra power when making contact. It’s a great option for players looking to drive the ball with authority.
A 271 cut wood bat is one of the most popular bat models- balanced feel and versatility.
Barrel: Medium-sized (around 2.45” in diameter)
Handle: Thin (about 0.93” in diameter)
Taper: Gradual- a smooth transition from the barrel to the handle.
Knob: Slightly flared- comfort and control
Weight Distribution: Well-balanced- great choice for both contact & power hitters
The 271 cut is widely used across all levels of baseball because of its combination of balance & durability. Quick swing speed without sacrificing barrel control.
The 243 cut is a classic- power hitters who prefer an end-loaded feel.
Barrel: Large- maximizing power potential.
Handle: Thin- allowing for faster wrist action & whip through the zone.
Knob: Slightly flared- designed for a clean & quick release.
Taper: Drastic- sharp transition from the barrel to the handle, contributing to the top-heavy feel.
The thin handle & big barrel provides maximum power but can be harder to control than balanced models like the 271. It’s best for experienced hitters who can handle the extra weight in the barrel and generate high bat speed.
A 252 cut is an "everyday bat".
Barrel: Medium-sized barrel is not too thick or thin, giving a good balance of contact area and control.
Handle: Slightly tapered- comfortable grip and enhanced bat speed.
Weight: The bat is designed to be well-balanced, making it versatile for various types of hitters.
The 252 is generally known for its versatility, providing solid contact and power for players. It’s popular offering a combination of power and control without being too end-loaded or too light.
A 110 Cut has a balanced feel but with the ability to generate a little extra power.
Handle: Tapered- slightly thicker handle that tapers down- solid grip and control. The taper is more noticeable than on other cuts, which helps with swing speed.
Barrel: Medium sized- balance of contact and power. Not as thick as some power-oriented models but still provides a large enough hitting surface for effective contact.
Slight End Load: While not as heavily end-loaded as some other models (like the 243). The 110 cut has a subtle end-load- can help generate more power & bat speed during contact.
The 110 cut is often chosen by players looking for a bat that is comfortable for both contact hitting and power hitting.
A 141 Cut is comfortable for both making contact and hitting for power.
Barrel: Longer than many other bat designs- larger hitting surface, which is great for contact hitters who want a bigger sweet spot.
Handle: Thin- offering a more traditional feel giving players excellent control over their swing. A thinner handle allows for better flexibility and bat speed.
Slightly end-loaded: 141 cut is not as end-loaded as other models like the 243, it has a bit more weight toward the end of the barrel- can help generate additional power without being too heavy.
Weight: Balanced- versatile option for players who want to combine control with some added power.
This bat design is popular with players who want a larger barrel for more contact and consistency while still retaining a balanced feel.
The MR24 cut is a wood bat model inspired by Manny Ramirez- power hitters who prefer an end-loaded bat with a big barrel.
Barrel: Large- maximizing the hitting surface and providing more mass for power.
Handle: Medium to thick- durability and a comfortable grip.
Knob: Slightly flared- better control and reducing pressure on the bottom hand.
Taper: Moderate- smooth transition from the barrel to the handle while still maintaining an end-loaded feel.
The MR24 cut is ideal for hitters who want to drive the ball with authority- extra barrel weight generates more force at contact. Similar to models like the 243 cut but with a slightly different balance and feel. Perfect for players looking to maximize power in their swing.
The RA13 cut is a model designed for Ronald Acuña Jr.- known for its balanced feel and versatility. It is a great option for hitters who want a mix of power and bat control.
Barrel: Medium-to-large size- solid hitting surface without being too end-loaded.
Handle: Thin-to-medium- quick hands and a controlled swing.
Knob: Slightly flared- comfortable grip & reducing hand fatigue.
Taper: Smooth transition from barrel to handle- balanced rather than traditional power-hitter models like the 243.
The RA13 cut is a great choice for players who want a bat with pop but without sacrificing bat speed. Generates power while maintaining excellent barrel control.
The AJ99 model designed for Aaron Judge. Caters to power hitters seeking a balance between control and power.
Barrel: Long/medium-sized- large sweet spot for enhanced hitting surface.
Handle: Thick- comfortable grip and increased durability.
Knob: Traditional taper- balanced swing feel.
Weight: Balanced- power and control.
The AJ99 series is ideal for players seeking a bat that combines a substantial barrel with a balanced or slightly end-loaded feel, tailored to individual hitting preferences.
The MG9 is used by professional and elite-level players.
Handle: Thin handle- quicker swing and more control.
Barrel: Large but slightly tapered barrel, which offers a great balance between power and control.
Swing: The MG9 is designed to offer a balanced swing- suitable for hitters who want both control and power.
In general, a "cut" refers to the specific design and profile of the bat, which affects how it feels when swinging. The MG9 is known for its balanced feel and is often preferred by players who want a bat that offers both speed and power.
The FT23 cut inspired by Fernando Tatis Jr.- enhanced power and bat speed. Slightly end-loaded feel, which provides additional whip through the hitting zone.
Barrel: Medium to large size- large hitting surface for increased power potential.
Handle: Medium thickness- comfortable grip and balanced control during the swing.
Knob: Slightly flared- secure hold and smooth transition through the swing path.
Taper: Smooth transition from the barrel to the handle- balanced yet powerful feel.
Feel: Slightly end-loaded- offers additional momentum through the zone.
This bat is particularly suited for players aiming to combine power with control, making it a popular choice among both professional and amateur hitters.
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