Thursday, February 16, 2012

Miken Freak Plus Slow Pitch Softball Bats Review

Miken Freak Plus Slow Pitch Softball Bats
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Core Review:
I've owned this bat (28oz version) for 2 years, spaning aproximately 250 games, and since I always let my teamates swing my bats, it has easily over 1500 hits on it by now. It's still going strong and has a lot of pop, with no rattle. It's been well worth the money and I expect to be using for at least 2 more years. I've recommended this bat for purchase for many of my friends who like swinging composite bats and those who've purchased one have been very happy with it. I've also purchased a 26oz Freak Plus for those long tournament days or when I start getting tired :) ...and it's also been a great bat.
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Good composite bats will increase their performance as more hits are put on them. Often people talk about the "break in" period of a bat, and for composite bats this is usually the time between unwrapping the bat until the player feels it's performing at a satisfactory level. Since there is currently no readily available consumer based measuring technique to define "performance" or what "satisfactory" is, it's usually a gut feel. But a general rule of thumb is that around 200-300 hits, a composite bat will be noticeably better than when first unwrapped. The Freak Plus is no exception. Be aware, there are better bats out there but this review is not an attempt at comparison, just a stand-alone opinion of what I feel is a great bat.
Good luck, and swing hard! :)

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Miken Freak Plus Slow Pitch Softball Bats feature:
E-Flex Technology generates maximum flex
Unique combination of strength and flexibility
Massive sweetspot and remarkable durability
Premium synthetic leather grip
Preferred thin handle
13?" barrel length; 2?" barrel diameter
USSA 1.20 certified
1 Year Limited Warranty
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