Love your videos brother. Thank you for making them. Helped get me through a deployment 6 years ago and here I am still watching. Wish I had a crew to go hit with here.
6.9 on the unwrap job. Points deducted for 2 points of struggle. Overall a good attempt but leaves room for improvement. I’m glad 1 pieces are coming back in style with vengeance
Great videos!! Love the reviews!!! Very helpful. What is the pitchers screen that you use? I've seen that type being used and figured I'll just search the web. Cant seem to find them. So, who makes them and where did you purchase it? Keep up the good BP content. Thanks
@@TheBPHero Thanks for the reply. And I agree on the product. Looked nice and compact, durable, and easy to use. Just ordered one. Thanks again for the information!!!
@@jayzumwalt9412 they are a pretty small company, so I don’t think they have any means to supply a retailer. But I wish we could get them available for you guys at some sort of a discount.
@@TheBPHero Yep they are a little pricy, but playing tourny ball almost year around and hitting a couple of times during the week sure takes the pain out of fumbling with those other gnarly net set ups!!! Our tourny team will now have a couple and I know a handful of guys here in town that will be purchasing. Its a great design and I'm like you, this design ( for set up and durability) is heads and shoulders better than the other nets . I think more marketing (aka like to You Tube channel makers like yourself) they would be able to sell these by the train load!!!! Hope it can ship soonest. Heard they maybe behind the curve in keeping up with orders. Lol
Without swinging the Big Chef Onyx yet I can't tell you, but as a general statement I usually recommend something with a lot of endload. 52's rely way more on how they're hit than what they're hit with when it comes to barrel tech, the biggest differences you'll see is with bat weights and loading.
One piece uses Powertech and two piece uses PowerXCoil. From our experience, the one piece has less issues with seams, but maybe we just got lucky on the first two. The HB Vice and balanced one piece both have had zero seam issues.
I see what you're saying now. The LS site does have it listed as a Max Load. I pull all of my info from the HB site usually, which still has it listed as an End Load and not a Max Load. Learn something new every day.... lol
@@TheBPHero I was asking mainly because this bat has "end load" printed on it, but every .75 ounce LS bat I've had had "max load" printed on it. I don't know if it's a printing error, or if the bat is actually .5 ounce end load.
Performance wise, the one piece Tantrum is still in its own category. Feel wise, almost the polar opposite of a Tantrum. Tantrum = soft barrel, flexy handle, mediocre endload APG = tight barrel, stiff handle, good sized endload
Best bat in the game but can't spend the money on them when they chip like they do. Had directors not test them because they were "cracked" wish they would overlook it but some will not test because of it.
As far as the LS gloves - They're light weight and they breathe really well. And also stretch to give you a snug fit that you can still move your hands in. Bolts - SOFT but still high quality leather. Form fitting. They hold up really well. And honestly, they look sick too 😎