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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: fasteddie on January 18, 2013, 06:56:03 PM

Title: I've got your covered.
Post by: fasteddie on January 18, 2013, 06:56:03 PM
Ok, so I've decided to enjoy my new Tempo commando style and am not using the helicopter sheet Matt sent.

Question is this.
Do I cut a think sliver of the sheet for the edges or should I use 'bat tape' instead.

Part of me would prefer the clear sheet on just the edges as the grains are nothing short of pornographic now they have had a touch of Salix bat wax.

Over to you......
Title: Re: I've got your covered.
Post by: Spanky on January 18, 2013, 06:59:56 PM
Normally I use my bats with just some edge tape but with the H4L I have it seems to go so well iv stuck a scuff sheet on to hopefully extend its life.

Given the two options you listed think I would go for a strip of scuff sheet.
Title: Re: I've got your covered.
Post by: wilkie113 on January 18, 2013, 07:19:24 PM
I'd personally use a scuff sheet, if it's going to extend the life of your pride and joy it's worth the sacrifice surely? I think a sliver of scuff sheet would look silly personally though
Title: Re: I've got your covered.
Post by: fasteddie on January 18, 2013, 08:19:55 PM
Longevity is a very low priority.
I get such a kick out of choosing a new bat if this one last 1 season I won't shed a tear.

It's all about performance.

If the sheet is the same as bat tape then I shall go with the sheet.

Is the sheet (cut to a sliver for just the edges) the same/more/less effective than bat tape?
Title: Re: I've got your covered.
Post by: wilkie113 on January 18, 2013, 08:27:48 PM
I've bought many bats and no matter how many I buy, if I really like a bat and I do well with it, I won't change it until it's gone. So I'd want it to last as long as possible. So whether I buy a bat every season or not I'd still want that stick that I've loved to stick with me and protect it as much as possible
Title: Re: I've got your covered.
Post by: fasteddie on January 18, 2013, 08:34:34 PM
Kierons scuff sheets are apparently performance enhancing... I think youre making a mistake here, i would regret the decision massively if i didnt scuff it and it broke!

2 questions.
1) Can you provide a link to Keirons scuff sheets. Are they the helicopter ones?
2) I've had a bunch of Warsops, never scuffed them. They all crack on the surface, sign of a good bat, but never break.
I'm interested in the statement about scuff sheets preventing bats from breaking. Do they?
Title: Re: I've got your covered.
Post by: wilkie113 on January 18, 2013, 08:36:52 PM
I never said that they will prevent your bat from breaking, but surely if they help prolong the life of a bat ten it's worth having one? That's my view anyway :)
Title: Re: I've got your covered.
Post by: fasteddie on January 18, 2013, 08:51:13 PM
I never said that they will prevent your bat from breaking, but surely if they help prolong the life of a bat ten it's worth having one? That's my view anyway :)

Thanks.
I've never had a worry about a bat only lasting a short time and I've never had a problem getting a new one which exceeded my expectations.

All good.
Title: Re: I've got your covered.
Post by: Johnny on January 18, 2013, 09:04:50 PM
If longevity is not an issue, why bother taping the edges?
Title: Re: I've got your covered.
Post by: wilkie113 on January 18, 2013, 09:05:18 PM
Thanks.
I've never had a worry about a bat only lasting a short time and I've never had a problem getting a new one which exceeded my expectations.

All good.

That's not what I'm getting at, surely you've had a bat that you really wished didn't get so battered and the face fall apart? That maybe the scuff sheet would have held that together that little bit longer?

I suppose if your in the situation where you can buy bats willy nilly then thats not a problem for you