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∙ 12y agoFrom my experience miken does not make a single wall bat although the maniac is an alloy it's still multi wall
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∙ 12y agoThere are two main Miken websites that have softball bats for sale and they are Miken Sports and Miken Bat Store. Alternatively, Miken bats are widely stocked in most good sports shops or can be purchased online at Amazon.
2009 miken superfreak
Well first off, your question is very vague. My question is, is this "w" a logo type molding or is it melted into the end cap? If you have a Miken bat with a W melted into the end cap, then it is a NR bat. (Non-returnable).
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The miken mv1 is NOT ASA approved. If you are looking for any ASA bat I would try the miken super freak 98. Oh and try Kelly's ultimate sports. They always have good deals. Just give them a call. When you talk to them they give you a better deal then online. Thanks Nick
No. The "Miken Freak" is the best bat in the world.
A Miken Freak can be purchased from many of the larger sports equipment stores. If one knows the size, weight, model, ect. then a smaller, locally owned sporting goods store should be able to help as well.
rocket tech
No it is not a double wall.. The T22C6 is a composite bat with a Titanium inner sleeve. And they are super hot...
A first great recommendation for a slow pitch softball bat would be an older Easton model SCX23. Easton bats are very high quality, but they are expensive and harder to find than other bats. Other high quality bats are the Miken and Worth bats. In particular the Worth Resmondo Titan is a great bat, and its cost is around $225. Another option would be Combat. These bats are expensive; however, they are worth the money. A less costly option would be the Demarini Ultimate Weapon; it costs $60. It is a decent bat, but it is easily bent. Another option would be the Anderson Pyrotech.
The best baseball bat to buy really depends on age. Little League: If you are in little league I think that COMbat is the best bat in baseball for kids 12 and under. They are a little expensive so get the right one. Senior/Adult: I think the RIP-IT bats offer some of the best performance and value. The RIP-IT bats are about $200 to $300 less than some of the other guys. RIP-IT also lets you return the bat if you don't like it. Other great bat companies are: Easton, TPX, Miken, and Anderson. They all make great bats as well. A good rule of thumb for high school and college is that all the bats have to pass the same safety test. So pretty much all the high end offerings of each company are going to perform pretty close to each other. demarini or miken on adult
find a bat that the weight is not too light for you and not so heavy that it is a huge effort to swing it. I would say to start with a 27/28 ounce bat and see how you like it. Being a novice you might want to look at a balanced bat versus an end loaded bat(an ounce of weight in the end to get more whip through the swing) Depending on the weather where you play you may wany to invest in a good double wall aluminum or half and half bat (for colder weather 60 degrees or less) or for year round warmer climates a good composite bat, I would suggest doing research on the internet to see what people think about different bats, but what is a wondeful bat for someone else might be a crappy bat for you. Be sure to look into what kind of bat the govorning body of the league you intend to play in will let you use, the miken ultra and ultra 2 are banned from just baout everything except for senior softball leagues.