You might want to ‘remeasure’!! I’m thinking she’s 4.376 FT by now.
Given her size I don't think your bat is too small. You go to a smaller drop if you wanted to.She's 4.375 feet/inches and 68 pounds (just went to the doctor last week, only reason this is so specific!)
Thanks Brian! Well I guess I can try to wait them out until Feb 2020, or I will just donate it.They still have that model in stock for 2019.
Honestly I would have them send you a 2019 30/19. The -12 LXT seems like a bunch of bull. I wonder if it is even lighter than the -11? At any rate....the -11 will have better resale value.Thanks Brian! Well I guess I can try to wait them out until Feb 2020, or I will just donate it.
Funny you say that because it feels heavier than our other 19oz and the LXT is supposed to be a oz lighter. Is the weight being off grounds for me being able to return it for the warranty l?I read a few weights posted for the drop12 and from the few I have seen, its pretty overweight.
One dude had a 19oz that weighed 21oz. Now thats only a few reviews, so no idea if they are a
fluke weight or not. So take it for what it is. Seen weights vary with diff shipments.
They are cutting into a market that isnt touched yet with even smaller girls. All depends
how small of a bat people will pay good money for.
No. Almost all of the composite multi piece bats are over weight. Some more than others. Shorter bats than to be more overweight. Check out the sticky bat weight post.Funny you say that because it feels heavier than our other 19oz and the LXT is supposed to be a oz lighter. Is the weight being off grounds for me being able to return it for the warranty l?
Funny you say that because it feels heavier than our other 19oz and the LXT is supposed to be a oz lighter. Is the weight being off grounds for me being able to return it for the warranty l?
I couldn’t find the LXT 30 18oz -12 on there.Nope...thats why EricF started the weight thread and why I try to weigh all my inventory to give
people some idea of weights to help the out.