Which bat is right for my player?
We often get questions about which bat should my player get. That is not a simple question, but hopefully the following information will act as a guide to helping you with this decision.
USSSA (1.15) stamped bats, also known as "travel ball bats", have much more "pop" than USA stamped bats (used in Little League). Getting your player a travel ball bat for Hawks Baseball is strongly recommended.
The difference between one type of travel ball bat and another is less significant. You can spend between $50 and $500 getting a travel ball bat, and that decision is based on a lot of factors. Buying a used or year old USSSA (1.15) stamped bat model is a fine option.
Below is a general sizing chart that can help you with your buying decision as well...
We often get questions about which bat should my player get. That is not a simple question, but hopefully the following information will act as a guide to helping you with this decision.
USSSA (1.15) stamped bats, also known as "travel ball bats", have much more "pop" than USA stamped bats (used in Little League). Getting your player a travel ball bat for Hawks Baseball is strongly recommended.
The difference between one type of travel ball bat and another is less significant. You can spend between $50 and $500 getting a travel ball bat, and that decision is based on a lot of factors. Buying a used or year old USSSA (1.15) stamped bat model is a fine option.
Below is a general sizing chart that can help you with your buying decision as well...