The “Jim” Method

June 22nd, 2012 | Posted by chad in User Submission - (0 Comments)

One of our most involved users has been kind enough to send out some instructions and a couple of pictures of his recent Ripken bat modification.  The Ripken comes from the factory measuring in at 30″, however, Jim has managed to come up with a way to modify the length without sacrificing the good parts of the bat.

These are his instructions.

Here’s my first try at modding the Quickbat. As you can see from the pix it’s now slightly longer than my Louisville Slugger. I cut the knob off, inserted about 12″ of 3/4″ dowel and used a 4″ piece of 3/4″ abs to cover the dowel and fill in the gap in the handle. I secured it all together with glue and wood screws and then coated it all with aerosol Plastidip. I imagine the standard Plastidip would have worked better but I wanted to cover more of the handle. Cosmetically I may end up replacing the Plastidip with bat tape.

And here are the pictures he’s talking about.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jim has been a very solid resource for us thus far, and this is simply the best option we’ve seen for adding length to a short bat.  I’m sure he’d be happy to answer any questions in the comments below, so make sure to leave them here.

Thanks again, Jim.

 

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Big Jack Bat

June 13th, 2012 | Posted by chad in Bat Review - (0 Comments)

Some of you have been chomping at the bit trying to figure out when our next bat review was coming.  Well…chomp no more.  May we present…the Big Jack.  This bat is an over the top type of bat.  So much so that we couldn’t stop chuckling watching each other swing it.  It’s certainly a toy, but it has value in blasting the ball.  If you’re into home run derby type contests, then perhaps you should give it a look.  For $25, there are definitely bats that will out-perform the Big Jack, but none will do it with such ridiculous styling and egregious claims.  Head on over to Amazon to give it a look.

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Ripken Quickbat Review

May 14th, 2012 | Posted by chad in Bat Review - (17 Comments)
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We’re back at it with a review of the Ripken Quickbat.  Someone on YouTube suggested that we give it a try and wow…we’re glad we did.  Although it’s a very short bat, at 30″, it shines in all aspects of hitting.  If Ripken added three inches, I fear I’d be changing my favorite from the Louisville C271.  Have a look at the video review, and as always, let us know what you think in the comments, the bat chart is updated.  Happy wiffling.

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New Bat Chart

April 15th, 2012 | Posted by chad in Bat Review | Public Service Announcements - (4 Comments)
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Aloha, and happy wiffle season to you.  We’ve been toying with a few new ideas around here and thought we’d better give this a go.  With ten reviewed bats under the belt and many more to come, we needed a universal grading method.  I’d like to present to you, “The Bat Chart”.  It’s really nothing too fancy, but it is a nice way to see what we think of one bat in comparison to another.  Please critique and make suggestions so we can improve it for your use.

In the future, click on “bats” in the menu bar and it’ll take you straight there.  Go get em, kids!

Bat NamePriceLengthPop (out of 10)Distance (out of 10)Handle/Grip/Feel (out of 10)Total Score (out of 30)
Moonshot KSCX$20035", 35.5", 36"1081028
Blitzball Bat$2233"97925
Louisville Slugger C271 (Ken Griffey Jr. Bat)$18
33"97925
Palisades Wiffle - GTSOH$3534, 35, or 36"87924
Easton Pro Stix 1000$1533"87823
Nerf Swerve$1432"87823
Ripken Quickbat$1430"98623
Junk Ball (Standard Bat)$10
32"87622
Marucci Wiffle Stick$3032" but custom sizing is allowed.751022
Big Jack Bat$25
30"87419
MLB Powerhouse Grey Bat$734"67518
Original Yellow Wiffle Bat$532"65617
Junk Ball Revolution$16
32"55414
MLB Slurve Bat$13
32"44514
Classic Sports Sandlot Stick$6 (Dick's Sporting Goods)30"53210
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Boom!  Just like that, the first review of 2012 for SAHDwiffle.com is none other than the initial bat offering from Palisades.  This is the official bat of the Palisades Wiffle League, and for darn good reason.  They’ve taken a unique approach to selling a bat by pre-modifying it for the consumer.  This means that you pay, and receive a bat that’s already excellent with no work required on your part. Have a look at the video and read Casey’s review for more info.

 

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Bat Modifications

September 6th, 2011 | Posted by chad in Hitting - (0 Comments)
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Casey has finished his page on bat modifications.  Many leagues allow mods to bats, but not balls, this is a great place to learn how to modify to make a great impact (especially for hr derbys).

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