Fellow bat experts and Puma lovers (I suspect not many). Firstly apologies for a long topic here but after breaking my calibre 5000 a few days ago, I went onto PDC and saw the Puma Pro on sale at £179. For the 6000 top end bat, I thought I can't go wrong at that price.
So as I couldn't walk into a shop and try them, I bought 2 sticks hoping I would send one back after choosing the right one.
Below are some photos - I would love for you to share your opinions on the looks of these 2 sticks and share your ideas on which one you would keep.




Apologies if the photos are not very clear, I can try take further pics in daylight to help.
In brief - the bats come at a very similar weight 2.10 (left bat) and 2.96 (right bat) - they both have the same pickup and feel, the major difference I find in the feel is bat (Right) for some reason feels like it has a thicker handle and feels a lot more sturdy and solid when tapping on the ground. When I tap bat (left) on the ground for some reason it feels like the handle is a little flexible and may wobble in the future which is not a good sign but then again makes me feel maybe I am just over-thinking the whole thing.
Looks wise, you can see Bat (Left) has almost 15-16 Ruler straight grains which look beautiful whereas Bat (Right) has 9 grains which don't exactly slide down straight. Makes me wonder would you pay top price for a 6000 top of the range bat with those grains (Bat Right)?
So a few things to consider, tapped them both with a mallet and cannot honestly tell much of a difference, they are both meaty bats with huge middles and you can feel that all the way through. Leads to a question, what should I be looking for when tapping a bat to test it's ping and how should I be able to tell the difference?
Any suggestions and advice will be more than welcome, during my dilemma last night I knew the best place to come to was CBF to help me decide. Thanks in advance guys!