Hello everyone, and thank you all in advance for all the responses, much appreciated.
I want to buy a roll of clear premium anti scuff sheet (clear bat protective sheet) from where ever that sells it, ideally the manufacturer. I think the uk made one is the best. but if anyone sells it from anywhere else that will do, as long its the premium quality one. (One that sticks).
they are about £5-7 a sheet for about 13 inches (33 cm) long + ~£3 postage . So might be cheaper if i bought the full roll from somewhere.
Thanks all.
Plus just a quick thought, Newberry sell a hammer edge sheet that has fibre tape on it. Now which one will help the ball to rebound of the bat a but more.. this harder style or the clear sheet that eg salix use...
Now we don't have any scientific results to measure the 'coefficient of restitution' of the ball (how far a ball bounces) just by the anti scuff sheets (or do we?). If we did or in theory which will be better and why?
My thinking is that the laminate bats and some of the skyer catches have a double layer of materials. The laminate bat will help as the two layers of wood will together give a better rebound (i think) as for the skier this certainly helps as it has rubber that helps impart more 'impulse' onto the ball. (basically this is a precise physics word for more force onto the ball hence more rebound.... ) now in theory should a harder antiscuff sheet (like the newberry hammer edge) may work better then a softer one (like the ones salix or gn or gm us eon their bats), or the other way round? and why?
Im guessing the addition of them (either the harder or softer sheet) will be better then a naked bat? also any thoughts...
so in theory if i put like 10 of these sheets on, (one on top of each other like a big sandwich) which i won't, which will work best?
thanks!!!