My DD likes hers..I gave her a choice between using her 2-piece Mako and the Carbon 1 and she chose to use the Carbon 1..of course she is 9 and that is the shiny new bat so that may be a big reason. She hit pretty well with it this weekend...similar to when she has used other 2 piece bats.Wow! nice bat flip
Gone 1 piece, interesting.
I think most college players would be more concerned about performance.. including a large sweet spot and pop.. Carbon1 out performing PC?Most of the college players are using the Carbon1...some of the players are doing the PC. I think the older players
aren't so worried about feedback.
I think most college players would be more concerned about performance.. including a large sweet spot and pop.. Carbon1 out performing PC?
Sounds like the kind of bat ALL colleges should be using. You shouldn't be able to mishit a ball and get a HR..just saying.Carbon1 is a good bat, have said that for some time...hits right with the PC and some exits are better. BUT, not as forgiving and will give more feedback as any one piece will. SS isnt as big as on the PC.
Performance is there
I am saying they shouldn't have a choice.. . If given a choice MLB players would use 2-piece composites as wellI Agree, but in this day and age, if the multi piece bats give you a little more area to miss, most are gonna
want it. If you don't square one up and can still flop one over the infield or an extra few feet to clear the fence
or a few mph to get one thru the infield...that's what most players are going to choose.