Downloads

We provide the following information on a downloadable basis for your education and information basis.

Selecting the Right Bat <PDF>
Summary: Bat speed, not bat length nor weight, determine bat performance or hit distance.

Why Composite Materials are Better <PDF>
Summary: Composite bats offer a player a greater variety of differentiated bat parameters including: lighter, lower or higher swing speeds (MOI), bigger hitting surfaces, higher handle stiffness (less vibrations), lower barrel stiffness (improved performance) and bigger sweetspots.

Bat Safety Issues <PDF>
Summary: Baseball and softball is inherently, relative to most other sports, a very safe game. As regulating bodies regulate equipment to improve safety, composite bats can be readily designed, or re-designed, to meet the requirements of regulating bodies.

Bat Weight, Inertia and Swing Speed <PDF>
Summary: There is an optimum swing weight for different player types. Balance point or Moment of Inertia (MOI) are more important than bat weight in determining individual player’s swing weight.

Hoop Frequency <PDF>
Summary: Bending (handle) and hoop (barrel) modes and their resultant frequencies are discussed. Lower barrel stiffnesses with resultant lower hoop frequencies result in a higher performing bat.

Bat Physics <PDF>
Summary: Rules of Physics relative to bat designs are presented

Customer Registration Form <PDF>
Form for Customers to Register Product Warranty

Combat Flyer <PDF>