The Axe Bat is a Home Run
Mesel Isaac — September 1, 2014 — Lifestyle
If you're looking for a way to improve your baseball game, the Axe Bat may be just what you need to hit more home runs.
The Axe Bat takes its name and design cue from traditional woodcutting axes. The axe-like handle of the bat fits much more comfortably in your hand and provides you a with a much better grip throughout your swing. The asymmetric grip of the bat means that you'll always be hitting on the same side of the barrel, knowing this Axe Bat engineers created what they called an Engineered Hitting Zone allowing for greater durability and performance.
Axe Bats come refined for either slowpitch or fastpitch and are offered in either composite or alloy.
The Axe Bat takes its name and design cue from traditional woodcutting axes. The axe-like handle of the bat fits much more comfortably in your hand and provides you a with a much better grip throughout your swing. The asymmetric grip of the bat means that you'll always be hitting on the same side of the barrel, knowing this Axe Bat engineers created what they called an Engineered Hitting Zone allowing for greater durability and performance.
Axe Bats come refined for either slowpitch or fastpitch and are offered in either composite or alloy.
Trend Themes
1. Ergonomic Sports Equipment - Innovative sports equipment with ergonomic design to improve performance and reduce injuries.
2. Asymmetric Design - Asymmetric design in sports equipment with engineered hitting zone to create new levels of durability and performance.
3. Composite and Alloy Materials - Development of sports equipment using composite and alloy materials for greater strength, durability and lightweight.
Industry Implications
1. Sporting Goods - Sporting goods manufacturers can benefit from developing ergonomic and asymmetric sports equipment to meet the needs of modern players.
2. Athletic Training - Athletic training industry can employ ergonomic sports equipment as a way to reduce injuries and enhance athletic performance.
3. Material Science - Material scientists can leverage composite and alloy materials to create improved sports equipment in terms of performance, weight and durability.
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