- 1 Inch Handle
- Approximate -4 Length to Weight Ratio
- Black Finish
- Free Shipping
- Maple Wood
- Pro Cupped End – Depth is Dependant Upon the Weight of the Maple Billet
- Silver Logo
by The Man - Sep 04, 2008
Pros: My league recently switched to wood bats only since the composites are to hot to play with. i purchased the max bat and i have used this bat all season and for a wood bat i love it! It doesnt have the pop of a composite bat but compared to the other wood bats this bat is by far the best! You can't g
Cons: None
MaxBat is dedicated to the great game of Slow Pitch and the millions who play it. MaxBat's vision is to produce professional grade bats from a superior maple selection that has remarkable strength, and durability. Their meticulous craftsmanship and engineering produces a bat with great balance, tremendous power, and outstanding feel. Slow Pitch bats from MaxBat are the hardest maple bats in the game. MaxBat does not compromise on wood quality, finish quality, or on service. Only the best wood, with the best grain, can become a MaxBat. With many years of woodturning, MaxBat has improved every aspect of the bat making process to produce the finest bat in the game of baseball. Join the countless baseball players who go to the plate with MaxBat: bats you can trust. Raise your game with MaxBat…the hardest bats in the game! Free Shipping!
by The Man - Sep 04, 2008
Pros: My league recently switched to wood bats only since the composites are to hot to play with. i purchased the max bat and i have used this bat all season and for a wood bat i love it! It doesnt have the pop of a composite bat but compared to the other wood bats this bat is by far the best! You can't g
Cons: None
by Anonymous - Sep 19, 2008
Pros: Great Look and Smooth feel.
Cons: On the heavy side for beginners and meant for stronger hitters
by Anonymous - Jan 20, 2010
Pros: I have no complaints about this bat. Definetly like the maple bats better than the bamboo. Great wood softball bat.
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by Anonymous - Jun 15, 2012
Pros: Great bat- just the right weight for slow pitch leagues that require wood bats. i would say that after purchasing it a year ago, about 60-70% of my team swing this bat in any given game now
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Ask QuestionDoes the bat have an "ASA" approved stamp or sticker.whats the weight?
Asked by Champ on Sep 30, 2012
Unfortunately, the MaxBat Maple Wood Softball Bat: SB1 does not have an ASA stamp on the barrel. It has an approximate -4 length to weight ratio.
· Sep 30, 2012
I'm torn between getting this bat or the Phoenix SB3. Are they comparable or pretty much the same bat?
Asked by Craig on Jun 12, 2012
Yes. The are comparable, however the Phoenix SB3 will have a slightly thinner handle.
· Jun 12, 2012
Is this bat USSSA approved for use in 2012 and what is the barrel diameter? Thanks!
Asked by Crash Davis on Jan 16, 2012
All wood softball bats are ASA approved, and are 2 1/4" in barrel diameter unless otherwise indicated.
· Jan 16, 2012
Is this Bat good for power hitters, or do you recommend another Model?
Asked by Jimmy on Apr 06, 2011
This is a very good maple softball bat and is a good choice for power hitters or any slowpitch softball player looking to purchase a wood bat.
· Apr 07, 2011
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