- 16 Inch Barrel
- Black Finish
- Free Shipping
- Great for Practice
- Taped Grip
The Louisville Slugger Chicago CHGOWB is a wood softball bat that features a 16 inch barrel. The Louisville Slugger CHGOWB wood softball bat comes with a black finish for a great look and smooth feel. This bat is great for the few leagues that require wood softball bats or if you just want to practice with a wood softball bat. This bat is great for practice or games. You can use this bat for practice instead of your high dollar metal bat. Using a wood softball bat will not only help you hit better in the game it will save your metal bat from taking swings in a batting cage. Hitting heavier cage balls can cause damage to expensive metal bats. Practice with a wood bat has proven to be very beneficial. Swinging a wood softball bat will develop a better sense for the sweet spot, stronger wrists, and a better eye by taking batting practice. Free Shipping!!
by Paul29322 - Jun 29, 2011
Pros: Solid Line Drive Base Hit Bat. LET IT RIP. Played with it last night. A few other teammates hit with it and continued to the rest of the game.
Cons:
by Anonymous - Aug 12, 2011
Pros: I ordered the bat on tuesday and it arrived that Friday. I used it in a game the following Monday had one at bat and hit a triple. One other teammate used the bat and liked it also. Can't wait until our next game so I can use it again!!
Cons: I'm pretty sure it's not ASA approved with a 2 5/8" in barrel
by dtrig - Apr 06, 2012
Pros: there arent any- unless you play with a 16 inch softer clincher ball league which are not around my way, normal softball leagues do not permit this bat because the diameter of barrell is too big
Cons: this bat causes so much problems because it says official softball on it, we had to buy the ring that goes over the barrell to measure it
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Ask QuestionWhat is the weight of this bat
Asked by derek on Apr 12, 2012
The Louisville Slugger TPS Chicago Wood Softball Bat: CHGOWB Slow Pitch bat has an approximate length to weight ratio of -3. For instance, a 34" bat will be approximately 31 ounces. A 35" bat will be approximately 32 ounces. A 36" bat will be approximately 33 ounces. To find the weight of the bat if it has a -3 oz. drop, you simply subtract 3 oz. from the length of the bat.
· Apr 12, 2012
What wood is it made of?
Asked by DAK on Jan 10, 2012
The Louisville Slugger TPS Chicago Wood Softball Bat: CHGOWB Slow Pitch bat is made of Ash wood. Ash wood is typically going to be lighter and more flexible than other wood types, such as Maple.
· Jan 10, 2012
I bought this bat thinking it would be ASA approved. I wasn't able to use it so I was wondering if I could return it for credit and if so do you have any wooden bats that are ASA approved for around the same price. Thank you.
Asked by Rob on Jun 23, 2011
We are unable to take back any bat that has been used. However, if the bat has not been used, you may send it back to us by using your free return label. If you are looking for a slow pitch wood bat, here are a few options that do state they are approved for ASA sanctioned events. The Brett Bros. Thunder Bamboo/Maple Wood Softball Bat, the BamBooBat Bamboo Wood Softball Bat, and the Xbat Maple Wood Softball Bat.
· Jun 24, 2011
Is it ASA approved?
Asked by Larry on May 23, 2011
I would check with your specific league or tournament director to see if the Louisville Slugger TPS Chicago Wood Softball Bat: CHGOWB Slow Pitch bat is approved for play. Usually players do not have an issue using wood softball bats in ASA tournaments or league games. However, I have heard of some umpires who have thrown out wood bats because they do not have the ASA stamp. This bat does not have an ASA stamp, but chances are that it will be approved. I would still check with your league or tournament director first.
· May 23, 2011
What is the weight of the bat?
Asked by John on Sep 18, 2010
The Louisville Slugger TPS Chicago Wood Softball Bat: CHGOWB Slow Pitch bat has an approximate length to weight ratio of -3. For instance, a 34" bat will be approximately 31 ounces. A 35" bat will be approximately 32 ounces. A 36" bat will be approximately 33 ounces. To find the weight of the bat if it has a -3 oz. drop, you simply subtract 3 oz. from the length of the bat.
· Sep 22, 2010
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