January 12, 2017
January 12, 2017 - PRESSADVANTAGE -
Hitters Bats offers a comprehensive and informational website on the topic of bats. Whether baseball or softball bats, the basic but vital information about bats in general.
Hittersbats.com and Kevin Donalson are pleased to announce the launch of their informative website about bats. For those who need a more specific level of information about bats before choosing either softball or baseball bats, a review of the website will provide helpful details. Some of the categories of information include single wall bats, double wall bats, one piece bats and two piece bats. A description of the major features of construction, as well as the advantages and purposes of each of the categories, is available on the site.
When there is information needed about hitters bats, the website provides answers. Single wall bats, double wall bats, one piece or two-piece bats are all described in detail. In addition, the site describes balanced bats and end-loaded bats in detail. By understanding some of the physics and construction of various types of bats buyers can make informed choices about which type will be the most effective for the purpose.
According to Kevin Donalson, “A balanced bat has the weight of the tool evenly distributed from the barrel to the knob at the end of the bat. A player can swing the bat with balance. Players use a balanced bat largely because it is predictable and controllable. Players are able to control the swing momentum of this type of bat, as well as the placement of the incoming ball upon the barrel.”
He continues, “An end loaded bat is a bat in which the weight is not evenly distributed and some extra load, typically half an ounce or one ounce, are added towards the barrel-end so that the bat is barrel-heavy.
The advantage of using an end-loaded bat is that for a power player who can perfectly and confidently control the swing of the bat, swinging an end-loaded bat offers greater momentum and power through the hitting zone. An end-loaded bat, if wielded well by a player, typically hits longer shots than a balanced bat.”
For more information about them, visit http://www.hittersbats.com.
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For more information about Hitters Bats, contact the company here:
Hitters Bats
Kevin Donalson
(334) 249-4576
kelvinphank@gmail.com