Sizing for Youth Bats Sizing for young players is a bit different due to their unique proportions, but it's still a straightforward process. It's best to follow the chart for guidance. If your child is under 3 feet tall while wearing cleats, a 25-inch bat is a good starting point. Fo...
Baseball and softball bats range in length from 25 inches for the peewee ballers up to 34 inches or longer for the more giant among us. Most youth bats are 25–32 inches long, while most standard bats are 32–34 inches long. Refer to the chart for the most accurate sizing determined b...
Bat Sizing Bat Chart* Success at the plate often comes down to this: making consistent hard contact against live pitching. To do this, it’s important to swing the right bat for you. That means a bat that’s long enough to cover the strike zone, light enough to swing with ease, heavy...
Right-Sizing: Swing vs. Printed vs. Scale Weight (If you’re looking for the right size bat, you might want to start on our bat sizing chart page.) The most easily misunderstood concept in all of ‘batdom’ is the concept of swing weight. We feel like new bat buyers must grasp this...
Long gone are the days where all the bats were wooden, and making sure you get the sizing right for your bat is seemingly harder than ever. In this article, we’ll discuss how to choose the size right baseball bat for adults and children. Your comfort matters most Now, you’ve ...
Baseball bat sizing can seem like a long and frustrating process at times, but the perfect bat will allow for a younger player’s maximum bat speed, minimize their bat drop, allow them to hit the ball at its sweet spot, and instantly make them a better and more comfortable hitter at the...