Category: Sports & Outdoors
Vendor: Patented V-Grip Technology promotes proper hand alignment for increased bat speed. Direct Power Transfer: Stiff handle design f
Keywords: Mattingly,Mattingly V-Grip,Mattingly V-Grip V-Force
Product Description : Amazon.comFeaturing Mattingly's signature V-Grip handle design to deliver your best possible performance at the plate, the V-Force is -10 drop aluminum baseball bat with a barrel diameter of 2 5/8 inches. BESR certified and approved for high school and college game play, the patented V-Grip Technology bat promotes proper hand alignment for increased bat speed. The bat's MB7500 Alloy Construction delivers maximum value and performance while the Direct Power Transfer stiff handle maximizes energy transfer at contact. A Locked 'n Loaded End Plug II maximizes trampoline effect on every hit. Backed by an industry leading 1-year limited warranty, the V-Grip V-Force from Mattingly promises to make you a better hitter.Specifications:Drop: -11 Barrel diameter: 2 5/8 inches BESR certified NFHS and NCAA approved Game play approved The Mattingly V-Grip:Designed and developed by Don Mattingly, patented and exclusive V-Grip technology enables the hitter to unlock his or her full potential by aligning the knocker knuckles properly. The V-Grip instantly corrects what Mattingly found to be the most common problem found in hitters--the position of the hands around the handle. The patented V-shaped handle naturally aligns the knocking knuckles, and forces the bat handle away from the palm and into the fingers--creating the shortest swing with maximum speed. Without the proper grip, your bat head will lag through the hitting zone, losing speed, power and control--and reducing your ability to consistently hit a strike-zone ball. The V-Grip technology allows the batter to maximize bat speed and the strength generated by the whole body to optimize the hitting force transferred to the bat.The most prominent difference in V-Grip bats is in the handle, which is shaped in such a way that it forces the hitter to have the correct batting grip--with "knocker knuckles" aligned. An additional feature of the Mattingly V-Grip is a stiff handle and taper section, which transfers more energy and power at the point of impact. Some manufacturers promote a flexible, "whip" handle, but while the theory of a whipping action may work in golf--where the target is stationary--it has not been proven to efficiently transfer energy when applied to a moving target such as a baseball. In other words, a flexible bat could rob you of distance and power--that is why Mattingly V-Grip bats remains stiff for maximum power transfer.V-Grip Durability:All Mattingly bats are made with the highest quality materials and rigorously tested for optimum performance and durability. While V-Grip bats cannot be rotated like typical round-handle bats, all Mattingly bats are designed to provide equal or better durability than their competitors' equivalent bats--including the V-Grip handle and its consistent hitting surface. Mattingly Sports utilizes extensive testing, including countless hours on the field to insure they meet this goal. Mattingly players and coaches have confirmed that V-Grip bats exceed the durability they experienced with their previous brand of round-handle bats.Are V-Grip Bats Approved from Game Play?Mattingly V-Grip bats are approved for game play by nearly all amateur national baseball and softball organizations, including (but not limited to) Little League, Cal Ripken/Babe Ruth League, NCAA, NFHS, AABC, Pony Dixie Youth, ASA, USSSA, and NSA.About Mattingly Baseball:Mattingly Hitting Products (MHP) company was founded to promote improved hitting ability in young baseball players through the use of the patented V-Grip baseball bat and Don Mattingly's approach to hitting. MHP has created the first truly unique innovation in baseball and softball bats since the introduction of aluminum bats during the 1970's. Early in his baseball career, Don quickly realized that the key to increasing hand quickness and bat speed could be found in the grip, and that a good grip meant positioning the bat in the fingers and not in the palms. After much experimentation, Don eventually discovered that trimming the bat handle into a rounded "V" shape allowed him to ef
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