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Chad

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How to counterbalance a bat
« on: September 16, 2013, 11:45:08 PM »

Hi guys, I was bored, and was just about to counterbalance a bat, so I figured I would start a thread with pictures on how I do it. (I would think most people probably do it this way too!)

First off, you will need:

A bat which you feel picks up poorly:





Scissors, golf lead tape, insulating tape and a set of scales (Not necessary, but recommended):









Firstly, weigh your bat. While you want to improve the pick up of your bat, you also want to make sure that it's not going to end up too far from your ideal weight range! Allow for a 1-2 ounce increase in weight.





Roll down the grip at the top of the handle, and you should see the handle top and binding:





Then wrap one layer of the golf tape round where the binding ends (It's probably more effective to wrap it round the handle end due to the way levers work, but I've just done it on the binding for this):








As you can see, even just one ring of golf tape can add a fairly significant amount of weight to a bat. Add as many rounds of golf tape as you want, if you feel that the golf tape will be too obtrusive, then apply it just under the first round. I put two rounds on this bat:





Then, to finish up, wrap the golf tape in a generous amount of insulating tape, just to make sure it stays secure:





Remember, insulating tape adds weight too:







Hopefully this helps some of you. I rarely do this, as I'm not particularly fussy about pick up, but when I do, I always check the pick up after each ring is added, as I don't want to exceed my dead weight limit. I actually changed the golf tape and put it right at the tip of the handle, as this is the most effective way to alter the pick up.




I would recommend this for those of us who prefer one grip, but can't quite get used to the pick up of a bat. I don't think that buying a 2.12 bat and counterbalancing it until it feels like a 2.8 is a good idea, as you will be adding a lot of dead weight in order to do so, which will make you tire quicker, and actually means you're slower to your shots. (Especially if you're used to using a 2.9 or something light like that!) Make sure that the final weight is within your capability to use! Saying that, Jaques Kallis seems to use quite a bit of counterbalancing! I wonder what his bat specs are like...
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Re: How to counterbalance a bat
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2013, 07:00:33 AM »

whats the best place to buy the lead tape mate?

how much are you looking at to do a single bat?
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Re: How to counterbalance a bat
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2013, 07:18:28 AM »

I got mine off eBay. I think it was golf related seller.
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Re: How to counterbalance a bat
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2013, 07:47:21 AM »


thanks mate, any idea how much you paid?
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Re: How to counterbalance a bat
« Reply #4 on: September 17, 2013, 08:50:47 AM »

thanks mate, any idea how much you paid?

Got a large roll for a few quid. Maybe a fiver?
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Re: How to counterbalance a bat
« Reply #5 on: September 17, 2013, 09:07:38 AM »

Don't waste your money on lead tape.

Ways to counter balance-

1) if you can use a bat with 2 grips, then put a thin chevron grip, or

2) get hold of an old thick spiral or double thickness chevron grip and cut it into 1inch rings and put on the top of the handle. Once you find the desired balance then use a medical cloth tape to cover the rings.

3) if you don't like the feel of 2 grips, try using a padded medical tape. I have recently used this on one of my bats and loving the feel. Alternatively, use a Aero or hockey grip and then put a rubber grip on it.

Hope this helps.
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Re: How to counterbalance a bat
« Reply #6 on: September 17, 2013, 12:57:53 PM »

Don't waste your money on lead tape.

Ways to counter balance-

1) if you can use a bat with 2 grips, then put a thin chevron grip, or

2) get hold of an old thick spiral or double thickness chevron grip and cut it into 1inch rings and put on the top of the handle. Once you find the desired balance then use a medical cloth tape to cover the rings.

3) if you don't like the feel of 2 grips, try using a padded medical tape. I have recently used this on one of my bats and loving the feel. Alternatively, use a Aero or hockey grip and then put a rubber grip on it.

Hope this helps.

Hi Yash, not sure if you've thought about it but the things you mentioned above actually cost money too! I would say that this is pretty darn cost effective too, ended up costing me less than £1 for this bat... 8 ounces of lead tape for a fiver or a 2 ounce grip for £3? ;)

But yeah, the things you mentioned above help to,  it's just lead tape is much denser and doesn't affect the thickness of the handle!
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Re: How to counterbalance a bat
« Reply #7 on: September 17, 2013, 01:21:45 PM »

Please can you send a link to where to get the lead tape Chad??  :)
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Re: How to counterbalance a bat
« Reply #8 on: September 17, 2013, 01:28:34 PM »

you can get it off amazon

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Re: How to counterbalance a bat
« Reply #9 on: September 17, 2013, 01:33:28 PM »

Please can you send a link to where to get the lead tape Chad??  :)


Sure thing Cameron, got it from eBay!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290936739103?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
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Re: How to counterbalance a bat
« Reply #12 on: September 17, 2013, 02:17:16 PM »

Thanks Chad.  Not had to do this on a bat yet but worthwhile knowing.  Something new for the forum to be pinned in the future?
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Re: How to counterbalance a bat
« Reply #14 on: September 17, 2013, 02:57:16 PM »

I have never found lead tape to be more effective than rings cut from thick grips.

Personally I have not seen a pro using lead tape yet.

Ask batmakers and they would all tell you to use grip and tape.

As for cost, if we can spend £300 on a bat then a £5-£6 to get it to the desired pick-up shouldn't hurt.



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