I wasn't raising the point in the way many people have seen it. I personally would like to have a bat at the maximum width permitted of 108mm, but yes a few mm won't make much of a difference.
I was simply demonstrating that apart from miracle clefts or over dried nonsense from some Asian brands, you generally either get bats that are big, or you get bats that are light.
This third way of making them narrower is a little deceptive as everyone will praise that profile at such a light weight, but the reality is the bat is not full width, thus saving a fair bit of weight.
This one Paul is selling and the one I am knocking in are both lovely bats that I would happily use.