The Brett Brothers Wood Composite Bat
What is the difference & Why it is better than a wood bat?
A wood bat starts out as one piece of wood (called a Billet) generally from a hardwood tree called Northern Ash. It is shaped into the various lengths, shapes, colors and finishes of today's bats. It is then sold for around $25 for the cheap stuff and somewhere around $40-$80 for the pro-line bats that serious players want. At best this is called "Minor League wood."
And eventually.....they splinter or break.
Enter the Brett Brothers New Technology
1. Stack 3 pieces of high quality 2"x 2" ash & maple, creating a long rectangular block of wood
2. Glue them together for strength
3. Shape & smooth it into an ideally weighted bat in lengths ranging from 31" to 34"
4. Wrap each bat handle with an 18" long fiberglass "Boa" wrap for strength.
Now You've got a New Tech Wood Bat that lasts up to 3 Times Longer!
Can it break.... Yes Should it last longer..... Absolutely!
Reduced Breakage . . . 3 piece laminating makes it stronger.
Reduced Splintering . . . Grip lasts longer, builds confidence, saves money, increases performance.
Increased Performance . . . More duability saves you money.
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