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  • Hit-N Stick ok to use?

    A friend suggested that using a Hit-N-Stick (or similar batting tool) may not be good for the bat. I don't want to ruin a good bat by having my son and his teammates using their new pricey bats pounding away on the stick.

    Does anyone know if the Hit-N-Stick bulb can premateurely damage aluminum or composite metal bats?

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    Originally posted by bradk View Post
    A friend suggested that using a Hit-N-Stick (or similar batting tool) may not be good for the bat. I don't want to ruin a good bat by having my son and his teammates using their new pricey bats pounding away on the stick.

    Does anyone know if the Hit-N-Stick bulb can premateurely damage aluminum or composite metal bats?
    Yes - the head of most hitting sticks are harder than balls. When doing hitting stick drills I use practice bats.
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      I f the kids are young, I dont think they can hit hard enough to damage the bats. I'd say U11 for the most part, unless you have a big boy - and there are lots of those for nowadays. Some might say it could help composite bats to break it in...

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