Sporting Goods : Miken Freak 98

Sporting Goods : Miken Freak 98

Miken Freak 98

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Miken Freak 98
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 145027










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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Miken
Label: Miken
Manufacturer: Miken
Publisher: Miken
Sales Rank: 145027
Studio: Miken



Features:
  • Freak 98 generates maximum flex through the barrel ensuring the best performance.
  • Unmatched E-Flex Technology
  • Freak 98 generates maximum flex through the barrel
  • It uniquely combines strength and flexibility
  • delivers to hitters both a massive sweet spot and a remarkable durability







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Item Description:
In order to be ASA certified, the rules say a bat cannot propel a ball faster than the tested speed of 98 mph. Thanks to the strength of its patented and unmatched E-Flex Technology.

















Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * The Best! ...
I don't think it really matters where you buy it. If something is wrong with the bat all you need is proof of purchase "receipt." Miken has a great warranty. My friend never had a problem with his broken bat.

This is the gotta have bat! Don't worry, it won't be outlawed for '08. I know many local leagues don't allow them, but tourneys do. It does need some break in time. NO batting cages those balls will ruin your bat. And for rolling... illegal no matter how you look at, but don't know don't tell. I for one think it is okay, it breaks it in without beating it up.

I also read about rattles that might happen all that is, is a rod that might come loose in the shaft, just bang it straight down on the [...] end to put back in place. And if you are unsure about the right weight 27 oz. is very comfortable and the 28 oz. popular can give you a little more pop. I wouldn't go heavier than that.


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