If it's a big profile and it's Asian and you're buying it off the shelf then it's almost certainly overdried. It's the way they make bats. Nothing wrong with it but it's highly unlikely to be made from a low density cleft seeing as how only a tiny percentage of willow clefts have truly low density and they are often the ones filtered out for sponsored players etc...
So is it taken for granted that low density clefts will not have a good grain structure? Quite interesting to the effect that if one looks at the TRD he might be a little flummoxed.
YOu really can't say it is overdrying, the thing is that some factories in Asia don't have controlled temperature room where they can store clefts, so due to atmosphere and weather they dry out.
So I can say they are overdried then
I would say the vast majority of massive bats are over dried
How accurate is that moisture meter? Surely it is just measuring the surface moisture.
You might have answered this elsewhere mate, but being the (former) owner of a behemoth of a bat from Laver, did you notice the moisture reading of the willow? Do you think it was overdried?