Softball Bat Buying Guide | DICK's Sporting Goods (2024)

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SOFTBALL BATS BUYING GUIDE

A bat is a must-have piece of equipment for softball players. But with varying lengths, weights and materials, finding the right one for your skill level and unique swing can be a difficult task.Understanding what to look for when choosing a softball bat has a few requirements. Your league information, some measurements and your personal taste can help you find a perfect stick for your swing.Learn more below or check out ourBat Finder Toolto help discover the perfect bat for your game

BAT ANATOMY

KNOB: Helps keep the bat from slipping out of a batter's hand; Also helpful for hanging on a bat rack for storage

GRIP:Typically covered by tape or a bat gripping aid, this is where a batter will place his or her hands when swinging

TAPER:This section is where the thin handle transiitons into the wider barrel

BARREL:The thickest area of the bat where a batter should look to make contact with a baseball or softball

END CAP:Finishes off the barrel; Often helps increase control while limiting the bat's overall swing weight

DROP WEIGHT

Every fastpitch and t-ball bat has a weight and "drop" weight. Bat weights are shown in ounces, while drop weights are shown as negative numbers

The drop weight is determined by subtracting the weight of the bat from its length

For example, a bat that’s 30 inches long and weighs 20 ounces will have a drop weight of -10.

The larger the drop weight, the lighter the bat

For example, a bat with a -13 drop weight is lighter than a bat with a -10 drop weight.

Lighter bats are often best for beginners and smaller, contact-oriented players. Heavier bats are better suited for older, advanced athletes and larger, power-hitting players

Adult Slowpitch Bats do not have drop measurements. Instead, Slow pitch players will need to determine which weight to select, beginning at 24 oz and as heavy as 30 oz

AGE4-67-1112-1415 & Above
DROP-11,-12,-13-10,-11,-12-10,-11-8,-9,-10

DICK'S PRO TIP:To determine if a bat is too heavy, here's one simple trick. Hold the bat handle and extend your arm away from your side. If you can't hold the bat extended for 30-45 seconds, the bat might be too heavy for you.

BAT MATERIALS

The life and performance of a bat is largely determined by the quality of its materials. There are two common bat materials found in performance bats.

COMPOSITE

Composite bats feature a layered carbon fiber or graphite material in the barrel that yields a powerful pop, minimized vibration (or “sting”) on contact and large sweet spot, but typically will cost more and requires a break-in period before use. Composite often feels lighter and is easier to swing than alloy, especially for younger players.

Price: $$

Break-In:Required; Roughly 150-200 hits

Weather Conditions:Not recommended below 65 degrees

Vibration:Reduced vibration; clean and smooth feel on contact

Sound:Crack, like a piece of wood

Sweet Spot: **

DICK'S PRO TIP:For optimal break-in, rotate the bat a quarter turn with each swing, and increase the power level gradually

METAL ALLOY

Metal Alloy bats are durable, versatile and offer a balanced feel. They are usable in any weather condition and require no break-in period. But alloy bats may feel a little heavier for younger players, especially those with double wall barrels - and they tend to have a smaller sweet spot and less pop than composite. More advanced players who have learned to make contact with a smaller sweet spot may prefer the balanced feel of alloy that can lead to faster swing speeds.

Price: $

Break-In:Ready out of the wrapper

Weather Conditions: Any

Vibration:Some Vibration and sting felt on mis-hits

Sound:Ping

Sweet Spot: *

DICK'S PRO TIP: Not all alloy blends are created equal! This will lead to a variation in price on all alloy bats

ONE PIECE VS. TWO PIECE

ONE-PIECE BATS

Continuous material with no break points between the barrel and handle. By eliminating break points, one-piece bats store more energy upon point of contact, thus increasing power. One-piece bats are typically less expensive as they are easier to produce. They also offer an extra stiff feel and limit flex on impact

TWO-PIECE BATS

Constructed with a special bonding process between the barrel and handle, two-piece bats, generally, offer a greater amount of flex when connecting with the ball, producing a “whip” effect that boosts bat speed. Two-piece bats are typically more expensive, but can also help limit sting and vibration on mis-hits

BALANCED VS. END-LOADED

BALANCED BATS

Weight is evenly distributed throughout the entire length of the barrel for a faster swing speed. Balanced Bats are more common and easier for most players to swing

END-LOADED BATS

End-loaded bats have added weight towards the end of the barrel, helping power hitters achieve more momentum and distance with every swing

DETERMINING YOUR IDEAL BAT LENGTH

For fastpitch players, determining the right length of bat is critical to achieving proper swing mechanics and results at the plate. Too long, and you can risk compromising bat speed or accuracy. Too short, and you can limit your plate coverage, giving up a portion of your strike zone.If you're in a store or visiting one of our HitTrax cages, here's a few Pro Tips on how to measure for the proper length:

NOTE: Nearly all Adult Slow PItch Bats will have a length of 34"

1. Place the bottom of the bat in the center of your chest, pointing it to the side, parallel to your outstretched arm. If you can comfortably reach the top of the bat with your fingertips, the bat is the right length

2. Position the bottom of the bat in the center of your chest, facing outward. If your arm can reach out and grab the barrel of the bat, then it is the correct length

3. Stand the bat up against the side of your leg. If the end of the bat reaches the center of your palm when you reach down, it’s the appropriate length

If you're unable to hold a bat and measure using the above methods, use this size chart as a guide, based on your height and weight:

FASTPITCH SOFTBALL
PLAYER HEIGHT (FT/IN)
3'5-3'8"3'9"-4'4'1-4'4"4'5"-4'8"4'9"-5'5'1"-5'4"5'5"-5'8"5'9"-6'6'1"+
PLAYER WEIGHT (LBS.)UNDER 6027"28"29"29"29"29"30"31"31"
61-7027"28"29"30"30"30"31"31"31"
71-8028"28"29"30"30"31"31"31"32"
81-9028"29"29"30"30"31"32"32"32"
91-10028"29"30"30"31"31"32"32"32"
101-11029"29"30"30"31"31"32"32"32"
111-12029"29"30"30"31"31"32"32"33"
121-13029"29"30"30"31"32"33"33"33"
131-14029"30"30"31"31"32"33"33"33"
141-15029"30"31"31"31"32"33"33"33"
151-16029"30"31"31"32"32"33"33"34"
161-17029"30"31"31"32"32"33"33"34"
171-18029"30"31"31"32"33"33"33"34"
181+30"31"31"32"32"33"33"34"34"

If you don't have access your player's height and weight, here are commonly used bat lengths by age:

RECOMMENDED BAT LENGTH BY AGE
AGEBAT LENGTH
5-724"-26"
8-926"28"
1028"-29"
11-1230"-31"
13-1431"-32"
15-1632"-33"
17+33"-34

DICK'S PRO TIP:the charts above should be used solely as a guide - Ultimately, the right bat length will come down to your preference and other determining factors, such asskill level, strength and others.

BAT LEAGUES AND CERTIFICATIONS

When choosing a softball bat for your upcoming season, one of the first things you should look at is your league rules, as this can vary greatly by region

There are 4 major governing bodies for fastpitch softball:

USA SOFTBALL

formerly know as Amateur Softball Association or ASA

USSSA

United States Specialty Sports Association

ISA

Independent Softball Association

NSA

National Softball Association

There are 5 major governing bodies for Adult Slowpitch Softball:

USA Softball (formerly ASA), USSSA, Senior Softball USA (SSUSA), ISA and NSA

DICK'S PRO TIP:Your bat will be stamped with one or more of the following logos to certify the bat is legal for certain leagues and tournaments. Check with your coach or a league official to confirm which bat you are allowed to use

USSSA recently updated their stamps for 2021, but any bat bearing the "old" stamp will be legal for play indefinitely!

SOFTBALL LEAGUES & CERTIFICATIONS

WOMEN'S & GIRLS' FASTPITCH

Ages: 7 - Adult

Drop Weights: -8 through -13

Bat Lengths: 27" through 34"

Stamps(s): USA (formerly ASA) , USSSA, NSA, ISA

Most fastpitch bats will have a balanced swing weight. Certification stamps will remain the same throughout a fastpitch player's career, regardless of age.

GIRLS SLOWPITCH & TEE BALL

Ages: 8 and younger

Drop Weights: -10 through -13.5

Bat Lengths:24" through 32"

Stamps(s): USA (formerly ASA) , USSSA, NSA, ISA and USA for T-Ball Only

Tee Ball players and beginner softball athletes should use a lighter bat with a -12 or -13 drop weight, while older youth athletes can move to -10 or -11 based on their size. Tee Ball bats will be stamped with a USA certification logo.

ADULT SLOWPITCH

Ages: 18+

Weights:24oz-30oz

Barrel Lengths: 12-14"

Bat Lengths: 34"

Stamps(s): USA (formerly ASA) , USSSA & SSUSA (Senior), NSA and ISA

Nearly all Adult Slowpitch Bats will have a length of 34," but weights within will vary. For contact/gap hitters, it may be best to choose a bat weight of 26 or 27 ounces. Athletes seeking maximum power and distance at the plate should opt for the heavier weights of 28 or 30 ounces.

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FAQs

How do you know what softball bat to buy? ›

Place the bat knob at the center of your chest and extend the barrel out toward your fingertips. If you can touch the end of the bat with your fingertips, the bat is an appropriate size.

How do I know what size softball bat for my daughter? ›

According to most research that you'll find online, most bat companies will suggest that ages 8 and under use a -12 to -14 bat, a -12 to -10 for ages 8-14, and for 14 and over an -11 to -8. So for youth softball bats we should be looking at -12 down to a -14 bat.

How do I know what Oz bat to buy? ›

The best weight is very much based on feel. If you take multiple swings and the bat feels heavy or begins to drop, then it's probably too heavy for your needs. Try holding the bat handle and extending your arm to your side. If you can't hold the bat extended for 30 to 45 seconds, the bat might be too heavy for you.

How many Oz should my softball bat be? ›

Bigger players looking to swing for the fence should look for a bat in the 28 oz to 30 oz range. Smaller or average sized players or those looking for more bat speed should use a bat in the 25 to 27 oz. range. Slow Pitch bats are 34 inches long and weigh from 26 - 30 ounces.

Is a drop 8 or drop 10 better? ›

Drop 8 bats tend to have a bit more weight to them, helping with mass transfer on contact,” Stevens said. “These bats carry more barrel than drop 10 bats, so if you are strong enough to move up to a drop 8, it's highly recommended.” The 2022 Louisville Slugger Meta and Solo are available in drop 8 bat drops.

How can you tell if a softball bat is slow pitch? ›

Slowpitch Softball Bats

Since the ball is pitched slowly, players have more time to swing and generate force. As a result, Slowpitch bats are typically heavier than Fastpitch bats. Slowpitch bats also have a larger barrel diameter, usually 2 ¼ inches, to provide a larger hitting surface.

How to pick out a fastpitch softball bat? ›

When selecting a Fastpitch softball bat, the length and weight are the two most important factors. To determine the best length and weight for you or your player, multiple variables need to be taken into consideration. Strength, hitting mechanics, and of course, personal preference all play a key part.

What size bat should a 12 year old girl use? ›

Determine Your BatLength by Age
AgeBat length
10 years old28"-29"
11-12 years old30"-31"
13-14 years old31"-32"
4 more rows

What size bat should a 7 year old girl use for softball? ›

For example, in fastpitch softball, a child 5 to 7 years old would use a 24- to 26-inch (61 to 66 cm) bat, 8 to 9 years old would use a 26- to 29-inch (66 to 74 cm), and so on. For each year older, add approximately 1 inch (2.54 cm) to the bat length as a general rule.

What ounce bat did Babe Ruth use? ›

The most amazing thing about these bats, though, is that the 36-inch, 38-ounce Ruth bat is the model the Babe used late in his career. According to the Babe Ruth Museum, the bat he used as a younger player weighed 42 ounces.

What does BBCOR stand for? ›

BBCOR (Bat-ball coefficient of restitution) is a baseball bat performance standard created by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to certify the performance of Composite baseball bats used in competition.

Does one ounce make a difference in a bat? ›

One ounce is about the same as 2 pennies taped to the end of the barrel. A lighter bat may allow you to use a longer bat. However, just like your driver is harder to hit than your 7 iron, a longer bat may be harder to hit than a shorter one depending on your age and your arm/wrist strength.

What does the Oz mean on a softball bat? ›

Weight differential (or drop) -- Refers to the difference between the length of the bat (in inches) and the weight of the bat (in ounces). It is always shown as a minus number and the higher the weight drop, the lighter the bat (if the length is the same).

How do you read a softball bat size? ›

LENGTH & WEIGHT

LENGTH is the measurement (in inches) from the bottom of the knob to the top of the end cap. WEIGHT in bats is measured in ounces.

What does drop 11 mean on a bat? ›

A -11 drop means that the bat is 11 ounces lighter then the length of the bat. In our bat, the 30 inch bat would weigh 19 ounces (-11), and so on. The higher the weight drop, the lighter the bat. For example, a baseball bat with a -11 weight drop would be lighter than a bat with a -3 weight drop.

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