![]() ![]() Unfortunately for Marucci, The Goods has the same price point as the CAT9 Connect and that means that the Connect just can’t compete. This model is priced at $400 and we believe that’s a bit too expensive. The one-piece model is priced at $350, which we really like. The CAT9 Connect is a great bat, but it’s priced a bit higher than it probably should be. When you’re paying this much for a bat, the warranty isn’t something that you want to be a key feature, but at least they’ll take care of you if you have any issues. Marucci stands by their product and will replace your bat with their 12-month warranty. While there haven’t been a ton of complaints, they do exist. Others have pointed out that it seems to show signs of wear pretty quickly. One player told us that the bat failed pretty significantly within the first month of use. The durability of this bat has had some concerns. Several players said that this bat handles mishits really well. The outer-locking system collar seems to eliminate vibration entirely. The AZR alloy manages to reduce vibrations on its own. It seems like a key point of focus for Marucci. What really stands out with this model is the reduction in vibration. Some players have said they don’t like the feel of the handle. They tell us that it feels more natural as the handle isn’t one specific length. Some players have said they love the feel of the handle. The design that stands out is the ergonomic handle. The soft-touch grip also soften the barrel in a hitter’s hands. The ring-free barrel cuts down on dead spots meaning that it also cuts down on the vibration. The AZR Alloy offers a bit more forgiveness than some other models. The comfort of this bat is something that really stands out. ![]() They say it’s comfortable in their hands and has just enough tack to help with their grip, but not become an issue. Players are really happy with the grip on this bat. While it’s a two-piece model with a composite handle, players tell us that it swings like a one-piece model. The outer-locking system makes the bat feel significantly stiffer than most two-piece models. The grooves are designed to reduce some weight while increasing the flexibility slightly. Marucci claims that the Longitudinal Groove System is used at the fattest part of the bat. The AZR Alloy is designed to offer a better feel on contact. The AZR, soft grip, and connection the Outer-Locking System significantly reduce the vibration. It’s a harder alloy than they’ve used in the past and it offers a high level of forgiveness on mishits. ![]() Marucci added their AZR Alloy to the CAT9 Connect. You may remember that we really liked the one-piece model of the CAT9. Its weight distribution makes it a power hitter’s bat. The 2021 model of the CAT9 Connect is a two-piece model that is a fairly end-loaded.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |