Stringking Metal Pro 2 Blk BBCOR Baseball Bat

StringkingSKU: 210000021902

Size: 33"
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Metal 2 Pro is made with the highest quality materials we've ever used in a baseball bat. Combined with a new and improved design and overhauled manufacturing process, this might just be the best bat on the planet. Giving you more power so you can get more hits.

More power. More hits. We thought we maxed out the BBCOR rating of our first generation of bats. Well, we outdid ourselves this time. BBCOR bats are limited by the rules to a rating of .500 or lower. All Metal 2 Pro BBCOR bats have a rating of between .496 and .500—it doesn't get much closer than that.

More barrel, more contact. The Metal 2 Pro BBCOR features an extended barrel and upgraded taper compared to the first generation Metal Pro. The longer barrel gives the Metal 2 more surface area and a larger sweet spot (highlighted in red) to make contact with the baseball.

The best materials. Metal 2 Pro BBCOR uses a better alloy than any baseball bat we've ever made. It delivers long-lasting, consistent power and performance swing after swing. You get a more durable bat that sends the ball farther, all backed by our simple and easy 1 year durability guarantee.

Stronger than ever. By taking what we learned from our first generation and overhauling our design, we made Metal 2 Pro the most durable BBCOR bat we have. Featuring variable wall thickness at the sweet spot, a modified taper, and an updated wall design.

New and improved grip. All the power in the world doesn't mean much if you can't actually use it. Just like a bat with all the pop in the world doesn't mean much if it hurts to make contact. We completely redesigned our grip — including the taper and grip wrap — to help give you a comfortable hold on your bat that won't hurt

Built for the high school and college athlete. BBCOR is the standard for baseball bats in NFHS and NCAA baseball. The Metal 2 Pro sets the bar high for high school and college play.

High School & College
BBCOR Bats
All BBCOR bats are -3 drop. The goal is finding the longest bat you can still swing with full speed. When in doubt, go shorter.
Height Weight Length Notes
Under 5'4" Under 140 lbs 29"–30" Prioritize bat speed
5'4"–5'7" 140–160 lbs 30"–31" Common for HS freshmen
5'7"–5'10" 160–185 lbs 31"–32" Most common Most Common
5'10"–6'1" 185–210 lbs 32"–33" Upperclassmen Most Common
6'1"–6'4" 210–225 lbs 33"–33.5" Max for most HS players
6'4"+ 225+ lbs 33.5"–34" Proven bat speed required
Our Take on 34" BatsWe almost never put a high school player in a 34". Unless you are 6'4" and 225 lbs or bigger with proven bat speed, a 33" will serve you better. Most HS players swinging a 34" are giving up exit velocity without knowing it. Come in and we will put you on both in the cage.
BTL TipWhen in doubt, go shorter. Bat speed wins every time. Come swing both lengths in our demo cage and you will know in 10 swings.

Travel Ball
USSSA Bats
Travel ball and competitive youth leagues through 13U. Drop weight is tied to age. Confirm with your league rules before buying.
Age Height Length Drop
7–8 Under 4' 26"–27" -10, -11
9 4'0"–4'3" 27"–28" -10
10–11 4'3"–4'8" 28"–29" -10 Most Common
12 4'8"–5'2" 29"–30" -8
13 5'0"–5'7" 30"–31" -5
BTL TipMost 13 year olds playing travel ball are on a -5. That is the right stepping stone before the jump to BBCOR. If your player is heading into 9th grade, get comfortable with the heavier drop now so the transition is not a shock.

Little League & Rec Ball
USA Bats
USA Baseball is a different certification standard than USSSA. Required in Little League, Cal Ripken, Babe Ruth, and most rec leagues. A USSSA bat is not legal in a USA league and vice versa. Always check your league requirements before buying.
Age Height Length Drop
4–6 Under 3'8" 24"–25" -11, -12
7–8 3'8"–4'0" 25"–27" -10, -11
9–10 4'0"–4'5" 27"–28" -10
11–12 4'5"–4'9" 28"–30" -8, -10 Most Common
13+ 4'9"+ 30"–31" -8

Summer Tournaments & Training
Wood Bats
All wood bats we carry are -3 drop. Sizing follows the same principles as BBCOR. Wood punishes poor bat speed more than any other type — when in doubt, go shorter.
Height Weight Length Notes
Under 5'4" Under 140 lbs 29"–30" Builds better contact habits
5'4"–5'7" 140–160 lbs 30"–31" Good starting point for wood
5'7"–5'10" 160–185 lbs 31"–32" Most common Most Common
5'10"–6'1" 185–210 lbs 32"–33" Strong players Most Common
6'1"–6'4" 210–225 lbs 33"–33.5" Max for most HS players
6'4"+ 225+ lbs 33.5"–34" Proven bat speed required
BTL TipIf you are playing travel or high school ball in Arizona, you are going to need a wood bat. Most summer tournaments around here are wood bat only. Wood is also the best training tool in the game — the sweet spot is smaller and mishits are unforgiving, which forces you to be more precise with the barrel and build better mechanics over time.

Understanding Drop Weight
Drop weight is the difference between a bat's length in inches and its weight in ounces. A 32" bat with a -3 drop weighs 29 oz.
-3Heaviest
14U, HS & CollegeBBCOR and wood. Required at 14U and above.
-5Heavy
13U / Advanced 12UStandard for 13U. Strong 12U players may move here early.
-8Moderate
12UDevelops power without losing too much bat speed.
-10Light
10U–11UMost common youth drop. Most Common
-11/-12Lightest
8U and UnderTee ball and beginners.

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