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Equipment => Bats => Bat Care => Topic started by: Cricket_PTY on October 30, 2023, 03:30:08 AM
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Hey guys,... i received my new bat and it feels a bit heavy for my preferences... is there any DIY method i can use to reduce the weight of it without damaging the bat or its balance? considering that here in Panama there are no pro bat makers or repairs on wich i can trust to do the job ?...
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If you're just looking to reduce weight, then your only real option is to take wood off by sanding or further shaping. You can remove stickers, scuff sheet and toe guard if it has these, which would remove maybe an oz, but it's minimal and leaves you without protection against moisture and nice stickers 😆
If it's a question of it being unbalanced/bottom heavy, then you can add an extra grip or tape to the handle, which adds weight but often helps.
Or, you can just play with it and see how it goes. In my opinion and experience (unless it's arrived way over the weight requested), most people would get used to an oz or two more in a bat once they use it.
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If you're just looking to reduce weight, then your only real option is to take wood off by sanding or further shaping. You can remove stickers, scuff sheet and toe guard if it has these, which would remove maybe an oz, but it's minimal and leaves you without protection against moisture and nice stickers 😆
If it's a question of it being unbalanced/bottom heavy, then you can add an extra grip or tape to the handle, which adds weight but often helps.
Or, you can just play with it and see how it goes. In my opinion and experience (unless it's arrived way over the weight requested), most people would get used to an oz or two more in a bat once they use it.
thanks !