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Worth Copperhead Youth Baseball Bat: YBCH50: Image #332256
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Features

  • -10 Length to Weight Ratio

  • 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter

  • Approved for Play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie, Pony, AABC, and USSSA

  • Features New USSSA 1.15 BPF Stamp

  • Center Load End Plug

  • Free Shipping!

  • Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty

  • One-Piece Aluminum Design

  • Tech Grip

  • Whiplash Technology for Increased Bat Speed

  • X-Tended Sweetspot Technology

Description

New for The Worth Copperhead has been one of the best-selling affordable youth bats for years. This season, Worth has beefed up the Copperhead with all of their popular technology to truly give players, parents, and coaches the most bang for their buck! An extended barrel and optimized wall thickness make this bat ideal for players looking for a balance of performance and durability. This one-piece fully aluminum design features Worth's Whiplash Technology that creates a 30% thinner taper than other brands. This reduces the bat's swing weight and increases the player's swing speed; a vital quality for younger players. The Copperhead also features Worth's X-Tended Sweetspot that is made possible by extending the barrel 1-2" in length, creating the largest sweetspot in aluminum bats. This bat is topped off with a Center Load End Plug that is designed to allow barrel flexibility and produce 5% more inertia to drive through the ball. With a new Tech Grip, the Copperhead will reduce sting and give players an incredible feeling swing, every single time up. Worth: A Century of Excellence! The Copperhead is approved for play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie, Pony, AABC, and USSSA. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!

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mikele

Pros: awesome pop with lots of sweet spots

Cons: grip is kinda slipperey

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BigApple

Pros: Excellent bat, nice sweet spot.

Cons: White tape.

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joejoe

Pros: Nice grip. Good bat for kids that need shorter heavier bats.

Cons: None.

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Tran4617

Pros: Awesome pop, and a giant sweet spot. Great grip, No sting. It can hit a lot of home runs. Last season I hit 73 home runs. I recommend this bat to everyone who wants to hit a lot of home runs.

Cons: None.

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shivam baseball king

Pros: the bat i got i hit my first homerun

Cons: nothing

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Anonymous

Pros: Got great pop.

Cons: Grip isn't sticky.

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Anonymous

Pros: Good solid bat. No problems. Sold it to another parent on our team and his son did great with it.

Cons: My son had a hard time getting the bat around due to weight, ended up buying a 27" that was 2oz lighter.

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Baseball Mom

Pros: My son produced some monster hits with this bat last night. Great pop to it.

Cons: None.

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Questions and Answers

Have a question about the Worth Copperhead Youth Baseball Bat: YBCH50? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.

What are the different sizes? la
The 2013 Worth Copperhead: YBCH50 Youth bat can be found in sizes ranging from 26"-30" in -10 models. Unfortunately, we only have one size left in stock. 30"-20oz.
Brandon
How does this compare to the Easton Reflex or DeMarini Vengeance? good player
The 2013 Worth Copperhead: YBCH50 Youth will handle similarly to both the Easton Reflex. The Reflex will be 3 oz. lighter for the same given length and will have a stiffer swing overall.
Kevin
I can't find this bat locally. My 6 year old is playing in All Stars and needs a bat no longer than 27". I like this Worth. Could you help, Worth, COMbat B1,B2,or suggest one? Thank you. tony
The 2013 Worth Copperhead: YBCH50 Youth is an excellent choice for the price. We recommend a 26" 16 oz. for his age.
Kara
I am holding the Easton YB13MG and the Worth YBCH50? Both are 30" 20 oz. Are these basically the same bats or am i missing something? Same size sweet spot, materials, etc.? joe
The 2013 Worth Copperhead: YBCH50 Youth and 2013 Easton Magnum: YB13MG Youth are very comparable in terms of performance, durability, swing weight and size. The Copperhead is less tapered than the Magnum, giving it a slightly larger sweet spot.
Katie
Is it little league approved? RB
Yes, the Worth Copperhead (YBCH50) is legal for play in Little League.
Tessa L.
What is the difference between this bat and the Easton S20010? Which is better? Which one would you recommend for a 7 year old (a very big 7 year old) that is in coach pitch? RB
The Worth Copperhead (YBCH50) and the 2014 Easton S200 (YB14S200) are both similar in quality and performance. Either bat would fit his size.
Kara
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About the Brand

Worth, Inc. can trace its beginning back to the year 1912, when George Sharp Lannom, Jr. purchased a tannery in Tullahoma, Tennessee and established the Lannom Manufacturing Company. Initially, the firm tanned leather for harnesses and horse collars they manufactured. However, as the automobile grew in popularity, the demand for the company's harnesses and collars declined, so Lannom shifted its manufacturing resources toward production of leather covered baseballs and softballs under the "Worth" brand, and men's leather dress gloves under the "Craig" brand.

Charles (Chuck) E. Parish joined Lannom in 1930 as a salesman and married G.S. Lannom, Jr.'s daughter, Martha Lannom several years later. Following Mr. Lannom's death, Parish acquired controlling interest in the company, which led to a division of company assets between himself and Lannom's son G.S. Lannom III. Lannom maintained the glove works while Parish, "The Baron of Baseballs," built the Lannom baseball business into the world's largest manufacturer of baseballs.

Upon graduation from Vanderbilt University in 1959, Chuck Parish's son, John, joined the Lannom organization. He persuaded his father to expand the company's Caribbean operations and enter the baseball bat business in 1970. In 1975, following the death of his father, John Parish took over the reigns of the company. Under his leadership, the company diversified and expanded its production line and developed the personnel, technical know-how, and physical facilities to become one of the largest and most financially sound manufacturers in the entire sporting goods industry.

The WorthSports Company was formally organized in 1975 as the sales and marketing arm for all sporting goods products and divisions of Lannom. In addition to the normal marketing functions, Worth also emphasizes and provides new product research and development. In fact, the emphasis placed on this development is largely responsible for Worth's leadership role in the sporting goods industry.

When Worth entered the bat business all bats were made from Northern White Ash. Worth then established wood mills in Pennsylvania and New York to provide the strong but relatively lightweight ash wood stock. Then directions were shifted to aluminum and other composites and in 1968 Lannom Manufacturing produced its first aluminum bat. The company's Jess Heald was primarily responsible for its development. The sale of aluminum bats to amateur baseball and softball players mushroomed in the 70's, helping Lannom achieve record results. In 1994, because of market demands, more emphasis was placed on the aluminum division and an expansion was completed in Tullahoma.

One of the first and most significant results of the R&D program was the development of the Polyurethane (Poly-X™) core for baseballs and softballs. This one innovation revolutionized the entire softball world; up to this time, the traditional softball core was constructed of cork and latex. Worth, through the use of "petrochemical" formulation, created a softball that was more consistent in performance and demonstrated extended durability, thereby setting the stage for the establishment of formal specifications and standards for the industry. More recently, the expanded research and development team has made another revolutionary addition to the aluminum bats called the SuperCell EST (Exterior Shell Technology) Bat.

One product Worth is very proud of is its RIF (Reduced Injury Factor) baseballs and softballs. Introduced in baseballs in the late '80's, the RIF design features a polyurethane center that makes the ball softer than the traditional yarn wound ball, while keeping the weight, size and liveliness. The balls are used mainly in youth leagues, where safety is of major concern. The technology is now being used in Worth softballs as well. New technology is constantly being developed to revolutionize the softball industry as we know it today.

In 2007, Worth was acquired by Jarden Corporation and is now a division of Rawlings and Jarden Team Sports.

Bat Properties

Worth Copperhead Youth Baseball Bat: YBCH50
Barrel Diameter 2 1/4
Baseball Bats Youth
Bat Type Baseball
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Length to Weight Ratio -10
Material Aluminum
Vendor Worth
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