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Getting a Handle on Hard Rock Maple Baseball Bats

 

Author: Mike Long

Hard Rock Maple Baseball Bats are the hitters choice for having a bat that is less likely to split or crack. Maple is a hardwood, which immediately in itself gives the advantage of having a thicker, more dense baseball bat.

With all baseball bats, you want the manufacturer to be choosing the best quality wood source available. Simply finding a hard rock maple baseball bat is not going to necessarily ensure that it is definitely going to be the item that gets you on base by being more durable and less likely to split or crack. Trees do not grow in compliance with a future as a baseball bat.

Hard rock maple baseball bats need to be crafted from wood billets that have perfectly straight grain systems. Maple trees do not always grow straight. Choosing the source is extremely important for a manufacturer of hard rock maple baseball bats, since any tree, maple or otherwise, do not always grow straight.

It may only be through experience that you will figure which manufacturer is taking care to use only carefully selected billets for making their hard rock maple baseball bats. The standards in size for hard rock maple baseball bats will be across the board similar as you look from manufacturer to manufacturer.

Generally, you will find a heavy head bat, the medium to light, medium even distribution, and small, very light versions are available in similar dimensions as these: 29/32 inches, 2 5/8 inch thin; 15/16 inches thin and 2 3/8; 1 inch medium 2 1/2 inch; 13/16 inch thin 2 3/16 inch.

Hard rock maple baseball bats usually will be available in a variety of colors, including black cherry, black, blue, red, green, walnut and natural, where the finish is left off the handle, or entirely natural.

Author Bio:
Mike Long is an expert in this field. Mike has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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