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Companies => Custom companies => Laver & Wood => Topic started by: Umi on September 18, 2017, 10:42:48 AM

Title: Pressing
Post by: Umi on September 18, 2017, 10:42:48 AM
I don't really post much but I must this time around. I purchased a Laver Mega profile in Special Reserve back in April on their Facebook deal and after a month it arrived. I was impressed with the finishing and pick up of it but felt pressing was too hard even though it came in knocked. I kept on knocking the bat at home and had plenty of spare belters on the side so I was not in a hurry. I took it to nets for the first time last week and i have never felt more comfortable with a bat before. The handle, pick up and feel is perfect. I even scored 41 off 18 this past Friday. I finally emailed Laver Wood saying how much I love the bat only if the pressing was better and they replied that they make softer pressing done on my next bat and it should perform sooner. My apologies for rambling on before coming to the point, did anyone get their Laver softer pressed than their norm? Is it worth going up to a private bin or reserve willow grade strictly looking at performance not cosmetics?
Title: Re: Pressing
Post by: edge on September 18, 2017, 11:34:22 AM
Don't think I'd ever tell a batmaker to press differently! Was the net the first time you'd had a bat with it?
Title: Re: Pressing
Post by: InternalTraining on September 18, 2017, 12:07:12 PM
I don't really post much but I must this time around. I purchased a Laver Mega profile in Special Reserve back in April on their Facebook deal and after a month it arrived. I was impressed with the finishing and pick up of it but felt pressing was too hard even though it came in knocked. I kept on knocking the bat at home and had plenty of spare belters on the side so I was not in a hurry. I took it to nets for the first time last week and i have never felt more comfortable with a bat before. The handle, pick up and feel is perfect. I even scored 41 off 18 this past Friday. I finally emailed Laver Wood saying how much I love the bat only if the pressing was better and they replied that they make softer pressing done on my next bat and it should perform sooner. My apologies for rambling on before coming to the point, did anyone get their Laver softer pressed than their norm? Is it worth going up to a private bin or reserve willow grade strictly looking at performance not cosmetics?

When asked, Laver press differently bats for quick performance.
Title: Re: Pressing
Post by: Kulli on September 18, 2017, 12:26:41 PM
All lavers I have used have felt a bit firm (or at least firmer than other bats) but the effect on the ball has still been 'pingy' just feels different.
Title: Re: Pressing
Post by: Tailendfielder on September 18, 2017, 05:36:28 PM
I made no requests about pressing and mine is belter
Title: Re: Pressing
Post by: brokenbat on September 18, 2017, 05:47:33 PM
All lavers I have used have felt a bit firm (or at least firmer than other bats) but the effect on the ball has still been 'pingy' just feels different.

exactly.. ball flies off the bat. feels different initially, but I find the ping to be outstanding.
Title: Re: Pressing
Post by: CrickFreak on September 18, 2017, 06:38:31 PM
Never understood why someone would press some bats "softer" and some "harder". In my opinion, pressing is either good or bad. Why would you press differently and limit the bats performance, just doesnt make sense. THere is nothing more important than performance and pickup.  there are videos and posts where some of the batmakers have explained that the so called soft pressing will actually hinder performance.
I think what L&W meant was - we messed up pressing on this one, order one more and will do better job with pressing  :D
Title: Re: Pressing
Post by: Seniorplayer on September 18, 2017, 06:47:18 PM
Never understood why someone would press some bats "softer" and some "harder". In my opinion, pressing is either good or bad. Why would you press differently and limit the bats performance, just doesnt make sense. THere is nothing more important than performance and pickup.  there are videos and posts where some of the batmakers have explained that the so called soft pressing will actually hinder performance.
I think what L&W meant was - we messed up pressing on this one, order one more and will do better job with pressing  :D
Some  company's will and do press softer to enable the bat to open  up sooner
Title: Re: Pressing
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on September 18, 2017, 07:01:25 PM
Some  company's will and do press softer to enable the bat to open  up sooner

But by the nature of "opening up" would that not be counter productive?
Title: Re: Pressing
Post by: potzy248 on September 18, 2017, 07:04:48 PM
Never get indentations on any of my lavers so is that hard pressed? Always go like a rocket out of the box though.
Title: Re: Pressing
Post by: Umi on September 18, 2017, 08:23:11 PM
Well from what Anthony told me it takes time for lavers to open up, however they pressing is softer for their pro players which reduces the lifespan of the bat but performs much quicker
Title: Re: Pressing
Post by: Bats_Entertainment on September 18, 2017, 08:37:00 PM
But by the nature of "opening up" would that not be counter productive?

Now things are getting really confused! I'll leave it in your capable hands, I think.
Title: Re: Pressing
Post by: well past my peak on September 18, 2017, 08:49:20 PM
I have always paid the extra 70 and get them to do the knock in, a couple of nets just to get used to the bat and it's ready to go.They certainly have a different sound but the ball does fly. I guess I would say they are generally hard pressed (well) as potzy said can't indent them.
Anyhow won't sing there praises too much just now as I wait for the return of my last order which was 1,6 overweight and profile not spot on,
.... I wait and see
Title: Re: Pressing
Post by: jd163 on September 19, 2017, 12:21:41 AM
Laver bats does have a firmer feel but that does not effect its performance. If knocked properly a Laver bat goes quickly. Atleast all my 3 Lavers were quick performers.
Title: Re: Pressing
Post by: LBWCandidate on September 19, 2017, 02:03:25 AM
Lavers take time to open up for sure. Most of my teammates including me had a couple at some point and it started performing after 5-6 months of decent use.
If you have time, you can do a lot of throwdowns and nets which will help.

However, once they start opening up which does take time, the ball flies even for the bats which are 2.6 or 2.7.
Title: Re: Pressing
Post by: Seniorplayer on September 19, 2017, 08:28:11 AM
But by the nature of "opening up" would that not be counter productive?
Maybe this is the anwser
Total performance blades softer pressed.