RT4ever wrote:To quote Mr. Anderson:The typical break-in process is between 25 and 125 impacts. Remember you are listening for a change in the sound. The slowpitch model may be more because the walls are thicker. I break mine in by pounding it off a tee. and turning it after every impact. Remember that you are dislodging one wall from the other and turning the bat is important.
This is what it says about the Nanotek Baseball bat. Is it going to be the same for the fast pitch bat? No break -in period.
The unprecedented strength of the revolutionary NanoTek Alloy allows us to build a bat with the thinnest wall in the game. The NanoTek Alloy stores more energy at contact and delivers superior performance, improved feel and twice the effective hitting area of the competition.
Unlike composites that gradually rise to a short-lived maximum potential, the NanoTek XS has no break-in period, maintaining superior performance and delivering a solid feel throughout its life.
High-performance through design . . . Every component on an Anderson bat provides the player with game improvement technology. From the patented Ergonomic Knob to the Taper Flex Vibration Management System, each performance component works synergistically to improve the player's game through superior design.
Look at my little buddy dancing. He cant wait for the NanoTek to come out.



























