You guys are officially stressesing me out as my DD has just started getting into her hitting groove with her CF8 and now has to switch to an Easton bat in a few weeks.
Relax. Think of indians vs. arrows.
You guys are officially stressesing me out as my DD has just started getting into her hitting groove with her CF8 and now has to switch to an Easton bat in a few weeks.
Relax. Think of indians vs. arrows.
Relax. Think of indians vs. arrows.
I don't agree with this...some bats are much better than others.
The CF8's we've seen so far are slow to come out of the gate, but when you get several hundred hits on them, they are unbelievable bats.
The Eastons have a bad reputation around here too...spuds-n-duds...
The performance of the bat comes from the brain in the head. If they for some girly reason don't like the bat, they won't hit with the bat!
Over the course of a year, one of the players on my DD's team (one of our top hitters) used a CF6, a Miken Freak Black, a 2Legit, and a Mako. I did not see a significant difference in performance no matter which bat she was swinging.
How old, and how big?
How far can they hit a ball, with what you consider the best bat?
12U TB. Mid-size 12yo, highly-gifted athlete.
The "best" bat is a subjective choice based on the batter's preferences.