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The #1 Source for Wooden Baseball Bats in Canada

Baseball360 is your go-to destination for top-grade wooden baseball bats, offering a vast selection of renowned brands of wood bats. Whether you're aiming for Major League performance or simply passionate about baseball, our bats, made from American top-grade woods like ash, maple, and birch, alongside innovative composite wood materials, ensure durability, performance, and compliance with regulations on wood bats.

Major League Baseball-Quality Wooden Bats for All Ages

Wood baseball bats, although not quite reaching as fast of a bat-exit speed as metal bats, still have numerous advantages and uses over other types of baseball bats. Wood bats are the tool of choice for major-league players around the world and with good reason. Wood baseball bats are heavier than other baseball bats, and have smaller sweet spots. This means the ball is harder to hit, and although it may not sound like it, this actually has some beneficial advantages.


Traditional Wood Bats are the preferred choice of professional players worldwide

Practicing with a wood baseball bat forces a player to have better strike zone awareness and plate discipline. Since the baseball is harder to hit with the wooden baseball bat, due to wood bats having smaller sweet spots, it requires more accuracy. A player will be able to see, feel, and hear the difference between a good and a bad hit, and using a wood baseball bat will teach better swing control as swinging on a bad pitch with a wood baseball bat will prove to give much less successful results.


When should I use a Wooden Baseball Bat?

Starting Young With a Wooden Baseball Bat

The best way to start learning how to swing is to use a wood baseball bat. The younger the better for aspiring baseball players, but it is never too late to start batting practice! As described above, wood baseball bats are super helpful in honing key batting skills at the plate. Either in practice or in a real game, the more you use a wood baseball bat the more you will develop a “feel” for swinging and see your skills increase! With over 100 different wooden bats to choose from, Baseball360 has the bat for you!


Training Benefits of Wooden Baseball Bats

Because of the benefits when it comes to training your body using a traditional wood bat and the honest feedback it gives the hitter, a player constantly practicing with a wood baseball bat will definitely improve his or her baseball skills and strengths, and hit the baseball more efficiently. 


Wood Baseball Bats in Competitive Play

Also, due to the high levels of skill displayed at higher levels of play, wooden baseball bats are the only type of baseball bat allowed to be used in high-profile leagues such as MLB. So regardless if you are an aspiring professional baseball player or just an amateur player in love with the sport of baseball, wood bats are here to improve your game and get you swinging with accuracy and power in no time!


What Types of Wood bats are Used For Baseball Bats?

H5: Technically, any dense wood could be made into a baseball bat, but not all wood types are created equal. When it comes to the best type of wood baseball bats, there are clear winners: 

Ash Baseball Bats

A great choice for line-drive hitters, an ash wood bat is a lightweight option that has a large sweet spot and flexibility that allows for great bat head speed. This type of wood is porous and has air pockets, meaning it is supple but has a higher chance of breaking than maple, for example.

Bamboo Baseball Bats

Bamboo baseball bats stand out for their durability, lightweight design, and eco-friendliness. Crafted from compressed bamboo strips, these bats offer a unique combination of strength, speed, and control. Ideal for players seeking a sustainable option without sacrificing performance, bamboo bats provide a responsive hitting surface for precision at the plate.

Maple Baseball Bats

Maple wood bats, heavier and denser than ash, offer power hitters the desired pop and solid feel, featuring the safest wood grain. However, their end-loaded design and higher weight, requiring significant swing speed, make them less suitable for younger players.

Birch Baseball Bats

Birch wood bats are another lightweight softer wood material, with the flexibility to create high head speed without being a power hitter. Yellow Birch bats are a forgiving and durable option for baseball players of all ages.

Composite Baseball Bats

Composite wood baseball bats are an excellent combination of strength and speed. A great option for new players, composite materials are durable and feel like a maple bat but with the light weight properties of woods such as ash or bamboo.


How to Choose Your Next Wooden Bat? 

The baseball bat is one of, if not the most important piece of equipment for any baseball player. That is why it is important to choose the type of wood bat that is perfectly fitted for you and will allow you to play at your best. Baseball 360 has compiled a list of factors, including the difference between wood types, to consider when shopping for your wood baseball bat.

Choose the right wood type

Selecting the right type of wood baseball bat, with attention to its natural grain, its knob and handle is a crucial decision for players. Birch, rock maple, ash: having a baseball bat made from solid wood, showcasing the natural grain, will make a world of difference for players on the field. Make sure the type of wood used is right for your age, strength, and style of play!

Choose the right size wood bat 

Selecting the correct baseball bat length is crucial for a player, with common sizes ranging from 24 to 34 inches. Longer bats, gripped firmly in hand, with their handle design cover more plate area and can potentially hit the ball faster but require more power, which can slow you down. 

Choose a baseball bat of the right weight

When talking about the design of bats, we often refer to “weight drop”, a measure of the difference between the length of the bat in inches and its weight in ounces. Weight drop measures the feel of the bat: the higher the weight drop, the heavier the bat feels. 

Therefore, you should aim for a weight drop that allows you to reach your peak performance. In the lightest type of bat, too low a weight drop can make you feel like there is no weight and power behind your swing while too high will slow you down and hurt your performances just the same. 

Choose a baseball bat that respects regulations

Many leagues have regulations surrounding the barrel sizes, ounces of weight, the length and the material/composition of the bats players are allowed to use, so make sure to verify that information before any custom purchase if you are a competitive player.


Why Choose a Wood Baseball Bat?

The appeal of wood bats lies in their natural feel and the honest feedback they provide. Practicing with the right choice of wood enhances strike zone awareness, plate discipline, and swing mechanics. Our collection, featuring favorite wood bats among players, underscores the combination of wood for superior performance on the field.

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