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Most companies recommend 65 degrees. It may seem a bit excessive but they recommend this as to ensure the structural security of your bat. (Make sure it doesn't break or weaken)

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The ideal temperature is 70-75°Fahrenheit. A lower temperature will force the ball to compress more resulting in a harder ball. A higher temperature will lower the compression of the ball and ultimately give you softer hits.

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Composite bats typically require temperatures above 60°F for optimal performance and durability. Using them in colder weather can cause cracking or damage due to the material becoming more brittle. Many leagues recommend avoiding composite bats in temperatures below 55–60°F to maintain safety and extend the bat’s lifespan.

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