You can definitely feel that incremental load in the heavier weights! The great thing is though with incremental loading, you can drop down an oz and the balance still feels the same (unlike traditional loads)
i would love to see what my brother could do he 5 11 about 240 and in good shape from trt. he's been hitting bombs in softball leagues for 30 years back when the bats weren't good . I seen someone trying to intentionally walk him by throwing it short and he hit the ball off the bounce and it hit the 300 ft fence in the air. he has such a stong swing from years of hitting
I know this is a weird ask but would you be opened to making a USA/ASA playlist and a USSSA playlist for bat reviews 😂 to make it easier to find bats? Love the content!
The fact that they act like a half oz make a world of difference. Wouldn’t need a light bat if y’all didn’t do all the wiggles lol. So much wasted energy and motion. It looks like a workout in itself as many times yall swing that barrel back and forth lol
27.5 with half oz endload is a “heavier bat”? 🤣Please. Guys used to swing 28-30 oz maxloads less than a decade ago and back in the day, old timers swung some bats were in the mid to upper 30 ounces. 😳
@@LeagueNightHeroes I have to disagree. They still make quite a few models in a 28 oz. It is quite rare for instances of 29 and 30 oz bats, but there are one or two. It really depends on the bat company and model. The common weights used to run 26-30 oz, but then 29 oz was pretty much dropped because of a lack of popularity. My first Mike’s Freak Plus was 29 oz. As people have trended toward lighter models, 30 oz are quickly becoming a thing of the past. Now the new norm is more 25-27 oz with some models running a 28 oz.
123mph my lord! And a couple of those 110+ with that trajectory jeez. Appreciate the work fellas good stuff
Bro hits a ton!
You can definitely feel that incremental load in the heavier weights! The great thing is though with incremental loading, you can drop down an oz and the balance still feels the same (unlike traditional loads)
Totally agree! Bat felt good in the hands!
i would love to see what my brother could do he 5 11 about 240 and in good shape from trt. he's been hitting bombs in softball leagues for 30 years back when the bats weren't good . I seen someone trying to intentionally walk him by throwing it short and he hit the ball off the bounce and it hit the 300 ft fence in the air. he has such a stong swing from years of hitting
I would like to see guys trying to hit with a wood bat and see what they can do .
I'm betting Tyler had some McD fish sammiches before BP...lol... Never swung a Pure but after seeing this one, may have to.... Good show guys!
Bat was great and held compression very well! Dont see that a lot anymore
I know this is a weird ask but would you be opened to making a USA/ASA playlist and a USSSA playlist for bat reviews 😂 to make it easier to find bats? Love the content!
Know your bats
@@franciscomunoz3333 thanks for your help your right I should just know exactly what bat im looking at my bad.
We will look into it for you bro should be a easy add!
@@LeagueNightHeroes legend! 🔥
That pure is 🔥
This video taught yall that yall need to hit the gym so yall can be built diff and swing 27.5s easy 🤝🤣
We think Tyler brought it so we couldn’t out hit him🤷♂️
The fact that they act like a half oz make a world of difference. Wouldn’t need a light bat if y’all didn’t do all the wiggles lol. So much wasted energy and motion. It looks like a workout in itself as many times yall swing that barrel back and forth lol
@@hitmanl520 had a pro player tell me to stop all the wiggle and u sir aren’t lying
Flip - "KEEP DRIVING." 🚗
27.5 with half oz endload is a “heavier bat”? 🤣Please. Guys used to swing 28-30 oz maxloads less than a decade ago and back in the day, old timers swung some bats were in the mid to upper 30 ounces. 😳
Well they don’t even make 28 oz bats anymore so….
@@LeagueNightHeroes I have to disagree. They still make quite a few models in a 28 oz. It is quite rare for instances of 29 and 30 oz bats, but there are one or two. It really depends on the bat company and model. The common weights used to run 26-30 oz, but then 29 oz was pretty much dropped because of a lack of popularity. My first Mike’s Freak Plus was 29 oz. As people have trended toward lighter models, 30 oz are quickly becoming a thing of the past. Now the new norm is more 25-27 oz with some models running a 28 oz.