| Hard Rock Maple Baseball Bats are the hitters | | | | do not always grow straight. |
| choice for having a bat that is less likely to split or | | | | It may only be through experience that you will |
| crack. Maple is a hardwood, which immediately in | | | | figure which manufacturer is taking care to use |
| itself gives the advantage of having a thicker, | | | | only carefully selected billets for making their hard |
| more dense baseball bat. | | | | rock maple baseball bats. The standards in size for |
| With all baseball bats, you want the manufacturer | | | | hard rock maple baseball bats will be across the |
| to be choosing the best quality wood source | | | | board similar as you look from manufacturer to |
| available. Simply finding a hard rock maple baseball | | | | manufacturer. |
| bat is not going to necessarily ensure that it is | | | | Generally, you will find a heavy head bat, the |
| definitely going to be the item that gets you on | | | | medium to light, medium even distribution, and |
| base by being more durable and less likely to split | | | | small, very light versions are available in similar |
| or crack. Trees do not grow in compliance with a | | | | dimensions as these: 29/32 inches, 2 5/8 inch thin; |
| future as a baseball bat. | | | | 15/16 inches thin and 2 3/8; 1 inch medium 2 1/2 |
| Hard rock maple baseball bats need to be crafted | | | | inch; 13/16 inch thin 2 3/16 inch. |
| from wood billets that have perfectly straight | | | | Hard rock maple baseball bats usually will be |
| grain systems. Maple trees do not always grow | | | | available in a variety of colors, including black |
| straight. Choosing the source is extremely | | | | cherry, black, blue, red, green, walnut and natural, |
| important for a manufacturer of hard rock maple | | | | where the finish is left off the handle, or entirely |
| baseball bats, since any tree, maple or otherwise, | | | | natural. |