Bat X weighs 2'10
Bat Y weighs 2'8
Bat Z weighs 2'6
Time and time again i read a post, watch a video or hear it said in person that a bat weighing (for example) 2'10 picks up like 2'8. How can that be?! That sentence alone makes no sense at all. I've been meaning to get it off my chest for a while now, so here goes.
Lets say our willing volunteer 'Clive' picks up bat X after weighing it and seeing 2'10. He exclaims 'ooooh very light, picks up like 2'8'
He then picks up bat Y after weighing it at 2'8. Again he yelps 'oooooh yes, feels 2'6 squire!'
How in that case, can bat X feel 2'8!? What does a 2'8 bat feel like? Clive himself has just picked up bat Y which actually weighs 2'8 and said it feels like 2'6. So what exactly does bat X feel like?!
Of course Clive now has to pick up bat Z which does weigh 2'6 and makes the claim that it feels 2'4 or 2'5. How many people have ever held a bat that light? I would say very few. It again begs the question. How can bat Y which weighs 2'8, feel like 2'6 when bat Z which is 2'6 feels lighter?
Bats are a weight, an indisputable number. They either pickup heavy or they pickup light, some of course will pickup just right. Putting a number on them makes no sense at all for such a subjective thing.
Certain bat shapes lend to a lighter pickup, as do things like a heavier handle (handle weights can vary by a few ounces) or adding extra binding/grips to the handle, but none of these things change the weight, only the way the bat feels in the hands.
I would love to hear peoples thoughts on this, perhaps a genuine argument back about why a bat that weighs 2'10 can feel 2'8, i could have missed something but I don't see how.