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Miken Oklahoma City Softball Bats

There was plenty of excitement as the girls got ready to try this newest bat, revealing to us that Miken has become a “big name” bat among the high school-aged fast pitch set. Great for Miken, but that usually doesn’t bode well for testing as when the expectations are that high to begin with it becomes harder for the bat to impress. But the OKC didn’t seem to suffer too much from the handicap of high expectations.

Everyone who was big enough to hit the OKC – we hit a 33”/24 oz. version – had good things to say about it. A couple of the smaller girls who found the bat heavy shortened their swings and got good results as well. The balanced feel was nice and the bat didn’t swing too heavy (was true to its posted weight). And none of the hitters experienced any sting on balls hit anywhere along the barrel.

The girls were expecting great distance and most got pretty good distance, but I think each thought they should have got more. What everybody did get was sizzling line drives – to the point that they were stunned at the speed, the sound, and the consistency with which they were able to hit those drives.

All of the girls liked the OKC and most of them liked it as much as the bat they currently use. Approximately half of the hitters preferred it to the bat they currently use.

The OKC got good marks for its looks with very few negative comments about the black shell and almost ethereal silver/gray/blue wispy graphics. Miken advertises that the OKC is a difference maker and can help you “get to Oklahoma City.” Our girls were pretty quick to agree, calling it one of the best of the top-of-the-line composite fast pitch specific bats on the market.

The OKC has a minus-10 inches to ounces ratio and is available in 34”/24, 33”/23, 32”/22, and 31”/21. It has a urethane end plug and MG-1 Sport Grain grip.

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Article written by Ryan MacDougall

 
 
 
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