Choosing the best wood bat for your next league is sometimes a difficult decision to make. This is because different wood types offers different advantages and disadvantages for the player. Which is why we did an extensive research of what to look for before buying a wood bat. Below is our recommendation so you can have a clearer mind before purchasing one.
How to Choose The Best Wood Bat
As I said earlier, different wood types offers different pros and cons, below is the four commonly used wood types:
- Ash – is the lightest wood bat and is considered the most flexible in any other bats. Ash wood bats is considered the best wood bat according to woodbat.org. The structure of ash wood gives it an increased bat speed.
- Maple – is also a great wood bat and is much durable compared to ash. It is a very dense wood thus making it responsive when you hit a ball. This is recommended for heavy to professional players.
- Birch – have some characteristics of the ash and is closer to maple’s pop. this type of wood is best for beginners.
- Bamboo – is known for its durability and affordability, these bats are made by pressing multiple bamboo strips to form a billet thus making it strong.
Maple Wood
Birch Wood
Bamboo Wood
Ash Wood
Answering these questions before buying a wood bat can help you determine what you want:
- Do you want something heavier at the end of the bat or something balanced overall?
- Do you want something low cost but have the durability and quality of high priced wood bat?
- Do you want something that will last multiple seasons before breaking?
After answering these questions. You should notice that you will have some preferences of what bat you want
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Our Choice of The Best Wood Bats 2017
Product Name w/ Picture | Manufacturer | Wood Species | Editor's Rating |
---|---|---|---|
Rawlings | Ash | 5 out of 5 | |
Marucci | Maple | 5 out of 5 | |
Mizuno | Bamboo | 5 out of 5 |
Top Wood Bats 2017 : Breakdown by Wood Types
Ash
Rawlings Velo Ash 3 Wood Baseball Bat
This Rawlings Velo Wood Bat is a newer version is lightweight and gives a large hitting surface to the player. The pattern in its handle gives a great feel when handling. Players who used this bat says that the feel when it got contact with the ball is very responsive.
Rawlings offer a lot of different models of this product but I think this is the best they have introduced so far.
- Our recommended bat for ash wood
- Have a break-in period
Maple
Louisville Slugger Genuine Series 3 Maple C271 Baseball Bat
This Louisville Maple bat is extremely durable and have a long lifespan before breaking. Players who used this bat says that it has a great pop.
It has a perfect balance when swinging thus giving at a great feel at the field.
- Worth every cent
- Comes with different sizes
- Sometimes slippery when handling
Marucci Youth Pro Model Jose Bautista Maple Wood Baseball Bat
Marucci started crafting there first wooden bat in their shed when its founder have a great difficulty finding a great wood bat for his 8 year old son. It has now expanded to different products ranges from bats to gloves to clothing.
Marucci uses high quality maples to create this baseball bat. It is also well-balanced and have excellent pop.
Marucci is one of the most known brand when it comes to wooden baseball bat. So don’t be afraid to pick this one.
- Comes with different sizes
- Our recommended bat for maple
- Expensive
- Not recommended for beginners
Old Hickory Rock Maple Black/Natural Wood Baseball Bat
Old Hickory started from crafting their first bat from there garage is now known for its high quality wood bats in the world.
Just like any other maple wood bats out there, this one is also durable. The more you hit a ball, the more harder it will be as the grains will press together.
- Durable
- Great bat speed
- Only have one size
- Expensive
Bamboo
Mizuno MZB 271 Custom Classic Bamboo Baseball Bat
Made by Mizuno, known for its quality baseball products. This bamboo bat is renowned for its great durability.
Unlike any other bamboo baseball bat. Nothing has surpassed the durability of this one, yet. Which is why this is the only bat we recommend in the bamboo bat section.
It will give the player more bat speed because of its flexibility.
So if you ever pick a bamboo wood as your choice of baseball bat, then this is what we recommend the most.
- BBCOR Certified
- Cheap
- Great for beginners
- Not as hard as maple
Conclusion
Though there are some advantages of the bamboo, ash and birch wood species, maple wood bat has emerged to be the best wood species for making a wood baseball bat. Nearly 75% to 80% of baseball players that uses wood bat have used maple as their choice of baseball bat because of the flexibility, durability and performance of this wood. Again, before choosing the best wood bat to buy, don’t forget to answer the three questions stated above.
Note* we haven’t put any birch wood baseball bat because we haven’t seen one that meets our standard.
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