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17% off$199.99 USD
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$199.99 USD
$239.99Unit price /Unavailable
If you’ve been looking for a bat that gives you quick hands and better control at the plate, Short Porch Slowpitch Softball Bats are worth a serious look. They’re great for rec league players who just want to square balls up more often, and just as good for tournament hitters chasing that extra edge. With lightweight builds and durable materials, these bats give you confidence every time you step in.
Key Features & Benefits
Players keep coming back to Short Porch for a few simple reasons:
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Lighter swing weights – help you get the bat through the zone quicker.
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Better feel and control – you can place the ball where you want it instead of muscling every swing.
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Built tough – composite and Kevlar tech means these bats aren’t fading after a few games.
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Different swing weights available – whether you’re a line-drive hitter or swinging for fences, there’s a model that fits.
Why it matters: you’ll see quicker swings, cleaner contact, and fewer stingers in the hands. For a lot of players, that’s the difference between popping up and driving gaps.
Product Range Overview
Smash It Sports has one of the deepest selections of Short Porch bats you’ll find anywhere. Explore our collection:
USSSA Models – Features different barrel lengths, constructions (one-piece or two-piece), and end loads (balanced, end-loaded, or mid-load) to suit various hitting styles.
Senior – Designed for the high-performance, higher velocity standard required in senior play.
Across the lineup you’ll see balanced vs. end-loaded options, one-piece vs. two-piece constructions, and multiple certifications (USSSA, NSA, ISA, SSUSA). Whatever league you’re in, there’s a Short Porch bat built to meet it.
Buying Guide: Picking the Right Short Porch Bat
Choosing the right bat isn’t complicated once you know what matters most:
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League rules: Before anything else, double-check whether your league requires USSSA, SSUSA, or another stamp.
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Your hitting style: Balanced bats are better for players who thrive on line drives and consistency, while end-loaded bats add punch for power hitters.
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Materials: Composite bats offer pop and a smoother feel, while alloy tends to handle cold weather better.
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Swing weight: Lighter bats give you speed, heavier bats give you carry.