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Worth Quad MaxIt should be pointed out that the Quad Max EST is made for a specific type of hitter - one with fast hands (it is a heavy bat), with consistent contact (it has a tiny barrel), and with power (it is an end load with the sweet spot out toward the tip). As a result they had a hard time getting comfortable with the bat. While no one denied that the Quad Max EST has great pop - about as good as you can get for aluminum - the drawback was that making contact was not good enough in itself; you have to make quality contact to get the reward of a monster drive. “This bat works well if you hit the sweet spot,” said Windy Weinman, “but there is not a lot of forgiveness.” This is not a bat for everyone. Weaker hitters need the advantage of the bottle bat's long barrel and large hitting surface. And with the Quad Max EST having an inner frame and an exterior shell that both need to flex in order to get top performance, a certain amount of bat speed is needed for success. This bat is best for Elite high school and college players. The girls were pleased with the distance they were getting out of this bat. And of course the more they used it, the more frequent those drives became. But many of them said they would likely have given up on the bat before hitting it the 100-120 times it takes to become comfortable with it. The sweet spot is small, a necessity with the smaller barrel, but it works well when the hitters get their hands through the hitting zone quickly. Slap hitters had almost no luck with it. The Quad Max EST is a minus-8 ounces to inches ratio bat and is available only in 33" and 34". 2006 Worth M7FP8 Mayhem M7 Composite Fast Pitch Softball Bat (-8) Review
2005 EST Series - WBLUE
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