The one's we've weighed at the store bring them slightly under, or right at, sticker weight. They're slightly weighted to the end, but unless you go with a -9 or -8, it won't be truly end-loaded.We are seriously looking at the whisper. Anyone have an accurate weight? The bat weight database seems light. She currently swings a 33-10 prism and its a bit light but trying to decide if we want to move to a more end load and heavier weight same time.
Why is that weird? It's a brand new model, so which girls have had a chance to use it before? The CF has been around forever, and I'd venture a guess all the girls have used one before. It's the same reason more girls use the LXT and Xeno rather than the Meta.Weird how college teams use the cf instead of whisper.
I was thinking they know how well bats perform, and the cf was a “hotter” bat.Why is that weird? It's a brand new model, so which girls have had a chance to use it before? The CF has been around forever, and I'd venture a guess all the girls have used one before. It's the same reason more girls use the LXT and Xeno rather than the Meta.
This is exactly what I have seen happen.Why is that weird? It's a brand new model, so which girls have had a chance to use it before? The CF has been around forever, and I'd venture a guess all the girls have used one before. It's the same reason more girls use the LXT and Xeno rather than the Meta.
College kids break a lot fewer bats, despite hitting tons of machine and front toss and being much, much stronger than hs age players.I was thinking they know how well bats perform, and the cf was a “hotter” bat.
My daughters whisper sounds broke on the inside if you set it down on the barrel, but sounds fine when she hits it? Maybe college hitters break these bats right away?
College girls use whatever they feel comfy with. They dont grab and swing the newest stuff. You can look at A LOT of teamsWeird how college teams use the cf instead of whisper.