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Your local Target, Walmart, or chain sporting good store (I say chain because they are most likely to have sports equipment) in your local city or town should have the plastic bats and plastic balls that you need to play wiffle ball.

Also, any plastic children's Baseball bat will do the trick.

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Those are called Loco Bats, they are registered trademarks of Wiffle Inc. They are currently made by Tommy LoCascio of NY. By Google or eBay search is the best way to find them.

Locos are not registered trademarks of Wiffle, Inc. The Wiffle company is not affiliated Loco Bats.

The big blue bats are actually called Screwball Bats. They are very short, but the barrel size is the attraction for top level wiffleball players. Loco Bats are an adaptation of the Screwball Bat. The lower portion of the handle is cut off and a different handle is inserted to add overall length to the bat. This is a common practice that has been used for decades on all types of plastic bats.

Tom LoCascio may have been the first serious wiffler to discover the Screwball brand of bat and offered to share his bat modifying skills with the nation. It wasn't long until others were able to secure Screwball bats in their original form and start their own "brand" of big, blue barrelled bats. wiffleballusa.com advertises their own version.

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Well I would try this cool website called Amazon.com or Ebay.com

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