This is why I don't really favour "a design your own bat" approach by clubbies. As I believe it takes away the batmakers skill and judgement when shaping to some extent. You cant buy experience.Anyone ever hit a six off the toe end of the bat? Why would you want a 40mm toe, in one of the deadest zones of a bat ?
The toe sounds like the longer bladed mongoose.
Maybe some clubbies are only good at using the toe and not the middle so blame the toe for being too thin for their shortcomings.
The theory behind the Mongoose was the following:Bigger toes = higher MOI = greater batted ball speed for bat weightI accept batmakers have lots of experience and that should be taken into account. That said, there isn't much scientific about shaving a block of wood in pretty much the same way they have done for 100 years. We should continue to challenge that with bat designs and innovation.
Moment of inertia. No strictly correct, but roughly "swing weight"/ pickup
I would love to give one of they a go
IMO the craziest bat in existence with super low middle is Laver & Wood Legacy Ultra.http://www.laverwood.co.nz/legacy_detail.php