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MLB Players currently swinging Route 66 Klubs: Branyan Peña, Orlando Cabrera, Omar Vizquel, Ramon Hernandez, Rafael Furcal,
Sean Rodriguez, Chone Figgins, Erick Aybar, Luis Maza, James Loney, Miguel
Cabrera, Carlos Guillen, Maicer Izturis, Vladimir Guerrero, Juan Rivera, Kendry
Morales, Maggio Ordoñez.WHY ROUTE 66
KLUBS? STRONGER Route 66 Klubs have the resilience necessary for serving professional
players worldwide. Maintaining proper moisture and density levels, high quality
wood grain, and state-of-the-art engineering standards help make their bats some
of the best in the business. White Ash bats are hard, durable and flexible.
Maple bats are hard, durable, and heavier. Based on their knowledge and experience in working with wood they
believe that White Ash is the better wood. Ash is safer since the barrel does
not break away from the handle when the bat cracks (due to the flexibility of
the wood).
HAND
CRAFTED Each bat is hand-crafted and machined from start to finish. Their bats
are made either from white ash or maple wood from the northeastern hardwood
forests of the United States.
EXPERTISE The company is owned and
operated by skilled craftsmen who know what it takes to make a bat worthy of the
professionals. With decades of experience under their belt, it’s no wonder they're
quickly becoming one of the preferred bats among players at the top of their
game.
QUALITY Each finished bat is examined for quality assurance and
top-notch craftsmanship There isn’t a bat that goes out without being in the
hands of one of their professional engineers.
REFINED Whether you’re
looking for a personalized bat to display as a gift, or a serious piece of
lumber for the field, Rte. 66 Klubs can do the job. They have a variety of custom
finishes and designs to personalize your bat as you see fit. All in all, you’re
getting a bat that’s ready for the trophy case or the diamond — you decide!
COMPETITIVE PRICING Route 66 Klubs are at or below competitor’s pricing.
CUSTOMER SERVICE They are willing to help educate & inform. Ask them
about wood grain, the right way to hold the bat, etc. For example, they'll let you
know that when using the bat, be sure to hold the bat in your hand with the logo
either directly facing you or directly facing away from you. This will assure
you that the ball will make contact with the best part of the bat, the area
where the grain of the wood is most even and straight.
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