Who has swung the Camwood bat? Can you please let me know what you think? Based on the below comments I gleaned from their marketing videos it really sounds like something to avoid:
Statements made:
@Cannonball stated in an old thread:
"In swinging the bat itself, if one has a "push swing' there is no way that they will last long swinging it. We got the 33 inch 48 oz bat. If you are efficient with your swing, know how to tip and rip and hit with your core, you will do it. You can really feel it and it is all about physics. Weight above the hands and then, counterweight below the hands. Give me a week or two and I will give you a better reply."
Now that sounds more like something worth investing in and completely contradicts Camwoods marketing department.
What do you guys say?
Statements made:
keeps your bat path going in the direction (demonstrates bat going down) to cut the baseball, (demonstrates hand going down) kinda like in golf where you get the trajectory you want.
that added weight is going to drive your hands down to the ball.
teaches you how to take your hands to the ball (demonstrates hands going down across the chest)
getting used to this bat gets the hands to go first (demonstrates hands out front)
@Cannonball stated in an old thread:
"In swinging the bat itself, if one has a "push swing' there is no way that they will last long swinging it. We got the 33 inch 48 oz bat. If you are efficient with your swing, know how to tip and rip and hit with your core, you will do it. You can really feel it and it is all about physics. Weight above the hands and then, counterweight below the hands. Give me a week or two and I will give you a better reply."
Now that sounds more like something worth investing in and completely contradicts Camwoods marketing department.
What do you guys say?