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Used Kid Pitch (9YO-13YO) 2023 Warstic Bonesaber Bat USSSA Certified (-10) Alloy 19 oz 29"

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CategoryBaseball > Bats
BrandWarstic Baseball BatsWarstic
ModelWarstic Bonesaber BatBonesaber
Drop (-10) Baseball Bats-10
Condition Used
Weight 19 oz Baseball Bats19OZ
Color Black
Age Group Kid Pitch (9YO-13YO) Baseball BatsKid Pitch (9YO-13YO)
Barrel 2 5/8"
Bat Certification USSSA Certified Baseball BatsUSSSA Certified
Bat Material Alloy Baseball BatsAlloy
Length 29" Baseball Bats29"
Release Year 2023 Baseball Bats2023
Quantity1 available

This item is still in very good condition. It has been used for a season or two and will demonstrate some cosmetic signs of wear but was well cared for. Our items typically ship within 1 business day. If you have questions, don’t hesitate to send us a message. Product Specs: Length: 29" Bat Material: Alloy Quality: Very Good Weight: 19OZ Color: Black Drop: -10 Release Year: 2023 Condition: Used Bat Certification: USSSA Certified Age Group: Kid Pitch (9YO-13YO) Barrel: 2 5/8" Quality: Very Good

Perfect bat for:
Players seeking the firm feel of a single piece bat.
Pop
Durability
Vibration

Established in 2011, Warstic is a relatively young company in the competitive world of baseball equipment, on a mission to blend the worlds of art, baseball, and a “warrior-like mentality”. The Warstic Bonesaber is constructed of the highest grade ultra light alloy and features a Katana2X Alloy Barrel with a state-of-the-art double taper. It has a thinner handle that increases swing speed and whip thru the zone, improves feel, and maximizes sweet spot. The combination of the Pommel Precision Knob paired with one piece construction will give you unmatched comfort and bat control.

The Warstic Bonesaber is a single-piece aluminum bat known for its unique flared knob. It resembles some of the wood bats that the pro ball players use. Which is why I think some players go for it. But performance-wise, it's not my favorite bat. It's stiff and a little on the heavy side.

Tony from BatExperts

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