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Worth 2005 Hi Tech Series WINSPThe Worth 2005 Hi Tech Series WINSP was a power hitter’s aid that was about as awesome a bat as there ever has been for those big and strong enough to use it. Unfortunately, that particular player is pretty rare; able to hit pitches thrown by the top pitchers in the game with a bat that had a weight-to-length ratio similar to a slow pitch bat. The new Worth 2005 Hi Tech Series WINSP is a version is still made for the elite player, but with two advantages that should expand the pool of talent that can effectively use it. It is lighter, with a minus-9 ounces ratio – standard for an elite high performance fast pitch bat. And it has a larger effective hitting area thanks to its new design for more raw power. The reason, then, that the scores for this bat were not higher is that this bat is still just for the elite player. It is a minus-9 ounces to inches ratio bat and the aluminum wall inside the barrel makes it swing a bit more end-loaded than the typical fast pitch offering. That means it takes a bit more strength to get the bat started and a bit more speed to get the walls to flex. The Worth 2005 Hi Tech Series WINSP a minus ounce to weight ratio bat and has a long barrel with a traditional taper, the shape preferred by power hitters. It is available in 30”/21 oz., 31”/22 oz., 32”/23 oz., 33”/24 oz., and 34”/25 oz. It is ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISF, and ISA approved. For more information about other services and products choose from one of the following links: 2006 Worth M7FP8 Mayhem M7 Composite Fast Pitch Softball Bat (-8) Review
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About the Author:Article written by Ryan MacDougall |
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