My understanding of what makes a handle good or bad isn't the most informed, but I was under the impression that a handle with more flex in it meant more power into the ball, no?The "HEX" handles claim to have the rubber and cane parts repositioned so as to create a stiffer handle.Isn't the rubber bit there to CREATE flex? or is it there just so the cane doesn't snap?Aside from all of this, has anyone properly used a slazenger with a hex handle and noticed a difference?
The rubber is there to create more flex in the handle, the HEX handle is made to create less vibrations when you miss time a shot
Cane handles are interlaced with 2 to 4 strips of rubber to reduce the transmission of shock and vibration to the players hands.
To the detriment of performance though presumably?
I think the common conceptopn is that people feel like bat is quite pingy with a flex in handle without realising how less far the ball will travel.
So is that correct that less flex = more power in the ball?