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Kookaburra withdraws graphite bat
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<blockquote data-quote="ak47" data-source="post: 55160"><p>good guessing DC</p><p></p><p>kookaburra maintain they werent perofrmance enhancing - prolly not</p><p></p><p>but what they didnt take into account is that these bats were made thinner, and lighter, then added with graphic cover, for qulaity protection</p><p></p><p>anything in the world of bats or club made thinner and lighter will need some reinforcement to maintain quality....</p><p></p><p>that reinforcement, will keep the current weight of the new technology, but keep the quality to that of the old standard</p><p></p><p>thus a lighter bat can be swung quicker, shots bigger</p><p></p><p>spot on DC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ak47, post: 55160"] good guessing DC kookaburra maintain they werent perofrmance enhancing - prolly not but what they didnt take into account is that these bats were made thinner, and lighter, then added with graphic cover, for qulaity protection anything in the world of bats or club made thinner and lighter will need some reinforcement to maintain quality.... that reinforcement, will keep the current weight of the new technology, but keep the quality to that of the old standard thus a lighter bat can be swung quicker, shots bigger spot on DC [/QUOTE]
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