- 2 1/4 Barrel Diameter
- 7046 Alloy
- Approved by ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISF and ISA
- BPF 1.20
- Designed for 12, 14, and 16 Inch Clincher Balls
- End Load Design
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturers Warranty
- High Recoil Power Plug
- Polished Finish
- ProTAC Grip
by JUCE22 - Sep 20, 2010
Pros: OK I heard about this bat and how "crazy" it was. I thought for $50 why not give it a try. BOY AM I GLAD I DID. Nothing and I mean NOTHING hits 12"clinchers like this bat. I have a J2, The One, SRV3, SCN8, SRV5, TOXIC, FREAK98 and a few others and still Nothing compares to the CLINCHER. IF you play with clincher balls GET THIS BAT ASAPPPP
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The return of the Clincher! The new DeBeer Clincher is specially designed for 12 inch, 14 inch, and 16 inch Clincher Softballs. It is made with 7046 alloy. The Clincher offers a high recoil power plug to give you the best performance. This bat has a 40 percent thinner shell than single wall technology giving you the best performance possible compared to the single wall market. The sleek new blue and gray graphics will really make your bat stand out at the plate or in the cage. As always, DeBeer has made a great effort to keep their bats top of the line and has once again done so. If you want to maximize your performance and output in your Clincher league, this is definitely a choice for you. To maximize Clincher performance requires thin walled, extreme end loaded bats and deBeer delivers with the new Clincher. Free shipping!
by JUCE22 - Sep 20, 2010
Pros: OK I heard about this bat and how "crazy" it was. I thought for $50 why not give it a try. BOY AM I GLAD I DID. Nothing and I mean NOTHING hits 12"clinchers like this bat. I have a J2, The One, SRV3, SCN8, SRV5, TOXIC, FREAK98 and a few others and still Nothing compares to the CLINCHER. IF you play with clincher balls GET THIS BAT ASAPPPP
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by Anonymous - Nov 22, 2010
Pros: If you can get this bat going, your gonna hit it hard.
Cons: Everyone told me to get this bat, it hits mush balls great but it doesn't do much against a .44 core ball. This bat should be specified as a "Mush Ball Only" bat. Dont get me wrong, it will hit it hard, just doesnt have much pop.
by hmdnugget - Jun 21, 2009
Pros: this is the bat to use if you play 16in. its a MONSTER it feels much heavier then it is, it takes a little while to get used to but it will destroy the mush ball
Cons: none. other then a few guys struck our swinging
by squareplayer69 - Jul 01, 2009
Pros: This is a must own for anyone who plays 16"!! I am ordering another one today.
Cons: None
by Alberto - Jul 12, 2009
Pros: Mass is much more important than bat speed in 16-inch softball. A 34-38 oz clincher is all anybody should use.
Cons:
by ClincherCrusher - Oct 18, 2009
Pros: Great Bat! will kill the ball with good swings. Make good contact and you'll hit moon shots. Very low price for a good bat.
Cons: The 34oz I got feels much heavier. Got tired after a few swings. The price is great so I just ordered one a few ounces litgher.
by Mike "WOOD" - Mar 31, 2010
Pros: I LOVE the way the ball explodes off the bat!!! I got a 34"/32 oz. MONSTER!!!!!!
Cons: NONE WHAT SO EVER!!!!!!!
by Tools - Jun 18, 2010
Pros: My team loves this bat. Good pop. Excellent weight distribution.
Cons: With everyone using it I'll probably have to purchase a new one next season.
by PC - Jul 22, 2010
Pros: Heavy and easy to swing. Takes some time to get used to, but is a lot better than the bats that are geared for 12"
Cons:
by Redneck - Jul 24, 2010
Pros: I am 65 in a Senior league. I love my 34 in 34 oz 'the clincher' by Worth but....
Cons: Wish I went with 34 in 32 oz as it gets 'lil heavy by last inning!Just might do that!
by Redneck - Sep 10, 2010
Pros: I got a 34" 34oz but by the last inning it became a lil' heavy! I then got the 34" 32oz Clincher and all I can say is 'goooood bye!' I play on a 65+ senior league in Anaheim and we are 6 and 0
Cons: 0
by cmr - Sep 20, 2010
Pros: Talk about "end loaded" this is it bar none I got a 38 oz and it absolutely destroys whatever you hit with it.
Cons: none
by gte829d - Oct 14, 2010
Pros: This bat has some serious pop. Its a must have when playing with a mush ball. 32 oz has enough mass to make the ball really bounce off.
Cons: none
by Mike - Jan 04, 2011
Pros: Freakin' Crushes the ball. Played with the 34" 38 oz. for 2 seasons with 12" balls.
Cons: Can be tough at the end of a game to generate enough bat speed to get a good solid hit. I usually only use it for the first and second AB.
by Old Man - Apr 28, 2011
Pros: I like the way it is loaded, swings nice. Has good pop for a low cost bat.
Cons: Wish it would come in 27-28 oz.
by Big Red - May 02, 2011
Pros: when you hit the ball in the right spot with this bat get a new ball cause you will never see that ball again the bal feels end loaded takes time to get use to it what a great bat for the money
Cons: it is heavy going from a 26 or 28oz to a 32 feels crazy but when you get use to it you will sleep with it at night
by Skip - May 14, 2011
Pros: The debeer clincher is the ideal bat for hitting the 16inch ball. I got the 30oz bat and is plenty enough to send the ball in orbit when hit in the sweet spot.I highly recommend this bat.
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by Dave - Jun 20, 2011
Pros: BL: Excellent end loaded bat. Mass is important on any slo-pitched object. This is an excellent bat for a medium strength individual who is a line drive or ground ball hitter. The ball jumps off the bat and the increased power on a controlled swing results in sharp line drives and grounders that get through or past infielders very quickly. I played this out of the box with no BP and nearly decapitaed the pitcher with a shot through the box. For those who pull the string too fast and are dead pull hitters, this bat will help you learn to lead with the hands in a slower swing that still delivers pop to your opposite field hits.
Cons: Inexperienced hitters who are used to a light bat must work up to this model. Hitters used to a balanced bat must ensure their cocking motion and stride into each pitch is "tight" short. 3 to 6" cock of bat max and stride of 12" or less works well.
by Anonymous - Jul 19, 2011
Pros: Good bat for the money. Hits great if you keep it to 30 or 32 ounces. I bought a 36 ounce and I hit the fence with it regularly. It is too cumbersome at that weight though. Keep it light and you will hit well with it
Cons: None other than make sure to keep it to 30 or 32 ounce if you want to hit well with it
by Neff35 - Aug 04, 2011
Pros: Great Price.. Very durable.. Great for mush balls
Cons: Non Mush balls about 285ft.. Very Heavy. No need for the 38oz at all
by Slorollin' - Aug 22, 2011
Pros: Bought this bat as a heavier option for our big pull hitters. Out of the box I hit screaming line drives up the middle in bp. I expect it to mash the soft 12in game balls we use in fall coed.
Cons: Only got 15 swings in before the knob broke off. Can't wait until the replacement gets here to see it perform in games
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Ask QuestionWhy don't they make them anymore with out being loaded? What is the next best to the Debeer unload 34 -32oz.
Asked by Nikki on Jan 30, 2012
The clincher is the only bat that we carry that is only for clincher balls. Do not know why they do not make the Clincher in a balanced bat
· Jan 30, 2012
Can you use this bat in fast pitch softball?
Asked by Hop on Jun 08, 2011
You are not able to use this bat in fastpitch softball. Both leagues use different rules and you are not able to use one bat in the other league.
· Jun 08, 2011
Can these bats be used in regular 12 inch softball?
Asked by jj on Apr 29, 2011
The DeBeer Clincher is really designed to be used with Clincher softball or "mush-balls". It can be used with regular softballs, but you may not see the same performance and it may not be as durable.
· Apr 29, 2011
Hi, I play in a leauge that uses the Clincher Gold Ball. I don't know if it is a 12" or 14" ball. It is a modified fast pitch leauge, NOT an arc pitch leauge. Does fast pitching have any bearing or limitations on this bat? What can I expect? Thank you.
Asked by jeff on Mar 07, 2011
The speed of the pitch should have no bearing on bat usage. This bat is made to be used with all sizes of Clincher's, and according to a majority of our reviews you should expect good things.
· Mar 08, 2011
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF THIS BAT IS OK TO USE ON A DUDLEY THUNDER RED HEAT WT 12 RF ASA SOFTBALL
Asked by SONNY on Oct 21, 2010
Good question, and that may be something you'd have to ask your league. The DeBeer Clincher: DBCSB Slow Pitch is designed to be used with the Clincher balls that are also referred to as Mush Balls. I highly doubt that this bat is reccommended to be used with anything other than those particular balls.
· Oct 27, 2010
Does this come any heavier than a 38 oz? just curious.
Asked by Walt on Sep 22, 2010
38 oz. is the heaviest you can get for this bat.
· Sep 24, 2010
My team's struggling in the home run department, since this bat's heavier and end loaded, do you think it would help us?
Asked by K-O on Sep 22, 2010
These bats are really designed for the use with 12", 14" and 16" Clincher softballs or "mushballs". So, if your is a league that uses these balls, you could very well see some improvments by using this bat. Whatever bat you go for, make sure you can handle the weight and still generate enough bat speed.
· Sep 24, 2010
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