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lottapop

257 Posts

Posted - 04/05/2011 :  08:45:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Has anyone found a -3 bbcor bat with any type of pop to it?????? These things are junk!!!!!!!!!!!

Alter-Ego

802 Posts

Posted - 04/05/2011 :  09:17:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
That's the design. If they had any pop to them, they would not meet the new rating.

I am not 100% convinced that you may not see guys use their better responding wood bats than the BBCOR bats.

Maybe not, but there will probably be a lot more consideration than before. Especially those teams that play a lot of wood bat tournaments in the summer.

I am not sure there will not be revisions to the ratings once a year of steady complaints occur. Only the pitchers like them.
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crackedbats

160 Posts

Posted - 04/05/2011 :  09:25:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
no such thing as a BBCOR bat with pop. saw the rawlings 5150 BBCOR. rattled like a tin can
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beanball

222 Posts

Posted - 04/05/2011 :  09:45:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Why are you using a BBCOR bat now? No reason to use until next year unless you're in college.
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lottapop

257 Posts

Posted - 04/05/2011 :  17:53:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
We aren't, he is still rakeing with that 09 voodoo. :) The 2012's are out and I know its time to pony up!!!!! His school purchased a Surge, Voodoo, Rippit, and a Omaha (2011 models) all of these are major duds!




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Why are you using a BBCOR bat now? No reason to use until next year unless you're in college.

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3sondad

220 Posts

Posted - 04/05/2011 :  18:44:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If the weight distribution is good, you might as well use wood. JMHO.
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rippit

667 Posts

Posted - 04/05/2011 :  21:41:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I've got to get the one named after me! How flattering!!!
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JCB

88 Posts

Posted - 04/05/2011 :  22:53:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My son and I are out in CA for spring break where they have already started the BBCOR bat requirement in HS and the bat of choice for everyone is the Rip-It Elite BBCOR prototype. See the attached link from justbats as this provides a good review. I found an old sporting goods store, the Jonquil of the Pennisula and the owner referred me to this website for why the Rip-It is the bat of choice.
http://www.justbats.com/product.view.aspx?p=12944
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lottapop

257 Posts

Posted - 04/05/2011 :  23:13:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It is a pretty good bat but "very" end loaded. Has anyone tried the new Cat 5?



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My son and I are out in CA for spring break where they have already started the BBCOR bat requirement in HS and the bat of choice for everyone is the Rip-It Elite BBCOR prototype. See the attached link from justbats as this provides a good review. I found an old sporting goods store, the Jonquil of the Pennisula and the owner referred me to this website for why the Rip-It is the bat of choice.
http://www.justbats.com/product.view.aspx?p=12944


Edited by - lottapop on 04/05/2011 23:15:08
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Rainman96

16 Posts

Posted - 04/06/2011 :  20:05:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Just purchased the Marucci BBCOR. The word is it's the best one out there. Still does not hit like a BESR but based on information from Reebok and Better Baseball it's as good as it gets right now. My son used it in the cage. Simply not the same!
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biged

198 Posts

Posted - 04/07/2011 :  07:00:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I may be wrong, but I heard that even though these new bats respond similar to wood, the sweet spot is still larger then wood. So, the theory is the ball may not travel as far, but the batter still has a better chance of making solid contact due to the larger sweet spot. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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13uOF

1 Posts

Posted - 04/07/2011 :  17:31:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Bought a new cat5 for middle school season this yr. although it doesnt compare to what they are used to, it has done well. He actually hit one out this week right over the 330 sign. (barely over) point is... he is not a Hr hitter, so the Cat5 must have enough pop !
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