Techzilla SP Slowpitch Softball Bat BLUE/GREEN MULTI-WALL DESIGN 27 OZ / 34

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Techzilla SP Slowpitch Softball / 34
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  2. Publisher: ANDERSON BAT COMPANY

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TechZilla SP Slowpitch Softball Bat Description: - Multi-Wall Design - Truflex End Caps - Grooved Assembly System - PowerArch Technology - TaperFlex Contour - Ultra-Thin Whip Handle - Ergonomic Knob - Material: All-Metal Alloy - Barrel Diameter: 2 1/4 APPROVED ASSOCIATIONS: ASA USSSA ISA NSA BATSLENGTH34 34 34 34 WEIGHT27 oz.28 oz.29 oz.30 oz. The TechZilla is designed to support the average ballplayer. Meaning, it is a bat that an average ball player can swing faster without sacrificing control. It is barrel-weighted (lower moment of inertia) instead of end-loaded, or what some would refer to as balanced in design. Before our PowerArch design, there were two basic schools of thought for a multi-wall interface configuration. The first was that bat walls are loosely fit with a space that is filled with a viscous medium so the walls flex consecutively or one and then (or into) the other. The second was that bat walls would fit snugly, and have constant contact so the walls would flex simultaneously. Each of these has its advantages and disadvantages. The outside shell/inside sleeve with a space had better overall performance, but was more susceptible to denting. The outside sleeve/inside shell with constant contact was a little more durable, but traded overall performance. Both designs had two separate walls of equal thickness. The trade-off is reasonable because the performance/durability differences were relatively small but certainly measurable. The Anderson PowerArch combined the two schools of thought. By having a series of opposing arches where there is intermittent constant contact and alternating separation between walls, it allows the walls to flex both independently and concurrently. It allows for a differentiation in wall thicknesses that improves the shortcomings of the above design forms. Barrel weighting doesn t change the center of mass. The TechZilla was the first design for Anderson that explored a lower MOI, at it remains one of the best p

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