Worth 2021 Krecher XL, Ryan Harvey Slowpitch Softball Bat, 13.5 in. Barrel, USA/ASA
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Yes, it's ASA/USA approved.
Yes, that's the purpose of this bat. the 52/300 ratio
The terms "ASA" and "United States of America" have become interchangeable. The governing body was previously known as ASA, but from 2020 onwards it will be known as USA. The governing body remains the same, albeit with a new name. Although some bat manufacturers have not switched to using the USA stamp, both stamps are acceptable. br>So, in a nutshell, yes, without a doubt.
I wouldn't do it. Bats from the United States of America (USA) and the American Softball Association (ASA) are designed for. Balls #52/300 The warranty would be void if the bat was dented or broken by harder balls.
Selected User Reviews For Worth 2021 Krecher XL, Ryan Harvey Slowpitch Softball Bat, 13.5 in. Barrel, USA/ASA
I'm aware that MONSTA bats are all the rage right now, but this one is particularly hot. The first pitch was a 350-foot bomb that landed in center field. With it, I took about 15 more cuts and started hitting shots, three of which were out of the park and the rest were rockets that no infielder wanted to be a part of. This bat comes highly recommended. I've hit the MONSTA and anarchy bats before, but this one stands out. They're going to be hard to come by.
It's a lot lighter than my 32-ounce power bat. (It weighs in at 26 ounces. ) In a moderate pitch softball game, the pitcher's style has a significant impact on hitting. I use my heavy bat to hit home runs against accurate and slow pitches. But if you want to line drive every time, the Kreecher is the way to go. I've swung it about 25 times and made hard contact on every pitch, resulting in 19 hits, three doubles, and two triples. br>This is a book that you should buy.
It's fresh out of the package and only gets better from there. I've gotten about 300 swings out of it and I'm really happy with it.
Softball has been a part of my life for the past eight years. This bat is my favorite; I've owned five different types of bats and have used a wide range of them. And this is by far my favorite, because I adore the look, feel, sound, and pop. This is a serious product. The only problem is that I don't like the grip, the feel, or the blue on blue color scheme, but I was planning on purchasing a white grip instead.
The bat, sound, and feel are all fantastic. It has been used by the entire team and has been used in four games. We play in an ASA league, and compression is checked (which we barely passed). I did go out and break it in a little with about 50 swings half power on all sides, but it was super hot right out of the wrapper. It's not necessary to try to crush the ball; simply hit the sweet spot and let the bat do the rest. I would strongly suggest it.
This is the bat I use in my ASA/USA men's league. It exceeds my expectations in every way. If you're on the fence about bats, give this one a try. I hit two home runs in my last game, and my brother-in-law hit one as well. It was also a home run for my brother-in-law and two cousins.
This bat is extremely hot right out of the package. If you look at any ASA/USA bat reviews on YouTube, you'll notice that this bat is on par with the Monstas. This Krecher and a Monsta Torch are both incredible, but this Krecher appears to have a larger sweet spot and is more forgiving on misshits. This is a bat that I would highly recommend!.
My second swing resulted in a home run on my first night at the plate. This game is already a hit, and I'm confident it will only get better. For a power hitter, this is an incredible bat.