What is Bat Rolling?
The quickest and easiest way to break in your bat, prevent dead spots and also remove dead spots that may have already formed.
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Everyone knows that bats get hotter after the initial break in process, approximately 500-800 hits. The trouble is, by the time you have put that many hits on the bat it is well on its way to being worn out and has already formed dead spots. By rolling your bat you can enjoy the bat’s maximum potential from the very first swing without putting all the additional wear and tear on it simply to break it in. This is an almost undetectable process that can add incredible pop and distance on any softball or baseball bat when the ball is hit well.​
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Everyone knows that bats get hotter after the initial break in process, approximately 500-800 hits. The trouble is, by the time you have put that many hits on the bat it is well on its way to being worn out and has already formed dead spots. By rolling your bat you can enjoy the bat’s maximum potential from the very first swing without putting all the additional wear and tear on it simply to break it in.​
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The bat is placed between rollers and then pressure is applied in a specific method in order to speed up the break in time of your bat, giving you increased batted ball speed and distance. It will make the sweet spot bigger and much more consistent as well.​
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Can it help Alloy bats? YES! Rolling an Alloy bat with our heated rolling process will even out the bats barrel and eliminate any dead spots that have formed or may form in your barrel. And yes, an alloy bat will form dead spots!