Touched on this already - unless you have proof, word your comments carefully.
The proof is in the pictures. Im not suggesting the Lekkas are laminate, they are not. The statement apply generally to bats today. Monster bats with low weight are made from low density (that is low moisture) wood. There is no magical batmaking technique that has suddenly allowed bats to double in size without an increase in weight. Indeed Laver advertises it as an option. They will give a cleft a secondary drying period in order to be able to create a bigger bat for the same weight. They also say they will not guarantee it for so long. So an admission that more drying means less life.
Think when we see a pro with a bat that seems big and goes well, we are more likely seeing one of these dry bats as opposed to a laminate.