I don't really post much but I must this time around. I purchased a Laver Mega profile in Special Reserve back in April on their Facebook deal and after a month it arrived. I was impressed with the finishing and pick up of it but felt pressing was too hard even though it came in knocked. I kept on knocking the bat at home and had plenty of spare belters on the side so I was not in a hurry. I took it to nets for the first time last week and i have never felt more comfortable with a bat before. The handle, pick up and feel is perfect. I even scored 41 off 18 this past Friday. I finally emailed Laver Wood saying how much I love the bat only if the pressing was better and they replied that they make softer pressing done on my next bat and it should perform sooner. My apologies for rambling on before coming to the point, did anyone get their Laver softer pressed than their norm? Is it worth going up to a private bin or reserve willow grade strictly looking at performance not cosmetics?
All lavers I have used have felt a bit firm (or at least firmer than other bats) but the effect on the ball has still been 'pingy' just feels different.
Never understood why someone would press some bats "softer" and some "harder". In my opinion, pressing is either good or bad. Why would you press differently and limit the bats performance, just doesnt make sense. THere is nothing more important than performance and pickup. there are videos and posts where some of the batmakers have explained that the so called soft pressing will actually hinder performance.I think what L&W meant was - we messed up pressing on this one, order one more and will do better job with pressing
Some company's will and do press softer to enable the bat to open up sooner
But by the nature of "opening up" would that not be counter productive?