There seem to be many interesting aspects to this discussion. I don't have any axe to grind as I said I have been equally happy with bowed and unbowed bats, one thing that surprises me is the hitting over the top preference to a bowed bat. To me this doesn't seem to make a lot of sense as the main hitting zone of a bat is the sweet spot, and I have never seen a bat with a sweet spot in the toe, which seems to me to be the part of the bat which comes forward potentially aiding loft. Maybe I am missing something.