Composite Bat Break-In Guide
- Hit 50 balls off a tee using about 50% power. ...
- Hit 50 balls off a tee using about 75% power. ...
- Hit 50 balls from soft-toss using about 75% power. ...
- Hit 50 balls from soft toss using 100% power. ...
- Hit 50 balls off a pitching machine or live pitching using 100% power.
How long does it take to break in a composite bat?
However, most aluminum bats do not require a break-in period and are hot straight out of the wrapper. To break in your composite bat, the process is almost effortless and should take no more than one hour.
How do you crack a composite bat?
Hitting a composite bat in colder temperatures will sometimes cause that barrel to crack. Room temperature (72 degrees) is best for this process. At 50% swing power hit 50 balls off a tee. In between each hit, rotate the bat a 1/4 turn.
What if you don't break in a composite bat?
NEVER break-in your bat at a batting cage that uses yellow dimpled balls. Yellow dimpled balls are very dense and can damage your bat and decrease its lifespan. Stick to soft toss, front toss, and tee work as you break-in your composite bat.
How many hits can a composite bat take?
The lifespan of a composite bat usually involves an increase in performance up to 750 to 1000 hits. After that, its performance may visibly begin to decrease over time.
35 related questions foundDo you need to break in composite bats?
As you may know, composite baseball and softball bats require a “break-in” period to reach their optimum in-game performance level. Unlike alloy bats that are ready to use straight out of the wrapper, composite bats need a little warming up.
Do DeMarini bats break?
Demarini's Response
“That model, like all DeMarini bats, is designed to perform at the maximum performance level allowed. They will, on occasion, break before they exceed the performance level.
Do composite bats break in cold weather?
Cold weather cracks are maximized on composite bats, and dense balls (which are nearly all cold baseballs or softballs) will cause these cracks. Dents are the most common form of damage to aluminum bats in cold weather, but these bats won't break like composite bats.
How do you break in a new composite softball bat?
A break-in period consists of 150-200 swings. It's important to work your way from 50% to full power as you approach the 200 swing mark. The best way to transition slowly into full power is to take the first 100 swings off of a tee, the next 50 swings off of short or soft toss and the last 50 off full-length pitching.
Can you hit weighted balls with composite bat?
Do NOT use a composite bat with any weighted ball. Including the dimple balls that come out of the pitching machine. They break the fibers in the bat and cause premature wear.
How do you tell if my composite bat is cracked?
A composite softball bat should last approxitmently 18 months with normal wear and tear. Besides, obvious cracks and dents a bat is considered broken if it rattles when shaken, knob is pushed in or loosen, or has a significant performance decline.
Do composite bats hit farther?
The design behind the USA Bat Standard inadvertently impacts composite bats much harder than aluminum. The main reason youth players swing composites is to hit the ball harder and further.
How do you break in a slow pitch bat?
Slow Pitch Bat Break-In Period
Composite Slow Pitch softball bats require around 100 - 150 hits on them to start performing up to their potential. When breaking in a composite bat, it is important to start off at about 50% power and gradually increase as your swing count rises.
Do batting cage balls damage bats?
Can I use my bat in a cage? You should not use your new bat in the batting cage. Batting cage balls are made of a more dense material than is used in a regulation baseball or softball and will cause denting. Bat failure due to use in a batting cage is very obvious and is not covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
How long do composite bats last?
In general, a composite can last up to one to three years or more. However, several factors will need to be considered before giving an accurate answer on a composite bats life expectancy. Some of the factors are frequency of use, batting style, types of pitches hit and if you broke the bat in or not.
How long does it take to break in a softball bat?
Hit 50 fast pitches.
You'll notice at first that your hits don't travel as far or as fast, but as you gradually break the bat in you'll be able hit at full capacity. Keep hitting fast pitches until you're comfortable with how your bat is performing. After 50 pitches, your bat should be broken in.
Can bats freeze to death?
Bats hibernate in caves, mines, rock formations and even in your home. These locations, known as hibernacula, generally have just the right temperature and humidity levels to keep the bats from freezing to death while they're waiting out the winter months.
Does a composite bat make a difference?
There is a common belief that composite baseball bats perform better than alloy baseball bats. But, that's not the case. Composite bats definitely have their benefits over aluminum alloy bats, but when it comes to overall performance the two materials are equally good.
How long does it take to get a custom DeMarini bat?
If you were to order a DeMarini Custom Bat from JustBats.com, we would send the bat details over to DeMarini so they can build the bat. These Custom Bats are expected to ship 4 weeks after purchase. I would say the delivery usually comes within 4-6 weeks from the purchase date.
What temp is too cold for composite bats?
Do not use in temperatures below 60 degrees Fahrenheit (or 16 degrees Celsius). Beware of any extreme temperatures ~ avoid storing bats in very cold or very hot places.
Does rolling a bat really work?
We found rolling did increase the bat's average exit velocity but not by much. In our focused test (one bat, one hitter, 20 measured exit speeds) we found an increase of 1 mile per hour and just over 5 feet of distance. This was after we deceased the bats compression from a 1450 reading to a 1300 through rolling.
What type of bat hits the farthest?
Aluminum bats allow baseball player to hit the ball farther and faster than with a wooden bat for a few different reasons. The first reason is that a player can swing an aluminum bat about 5 to 10 miles per hour faster than a wooden bat.