Welcome to worthsoftballbat.com, a website developed to help you through the maze of choice on the softball market today – not just Worth softball bats, but Miken, de Marini, Easton and many other makes of softball bat too. Review pages suggest which softball bats have good ratings, so even if you have a favorite you might be tempted to try a different softball bat just to see why it’s getting the raves…
And not only softball bats – softball balls, helmets, gloves and so on. Also a special section devoted to softball drills, to help improve your pitching, hitting and fielding. And a girls’ softball page with advice on choice of softball bat, workouts and so on.
Worth Softball Bats – the Pioneer
Although Worth founder George Lannom took over the tannery in 1912 it wasn’t until 1969 that the first Worth Softball Bat was produced. Made of wood, it was joined a year later by the first aluminum softball bat. Through its whole history Worth has always been at the very edge of innovation in a wide range of sporting products.
Worth has always been at the cutting edge of softball and baseball design: the first aluminum bat; the first poly-core softball; the first graphite composite baseball bat. And today with the Rapid Air Vacuum process and the Epoxy Induction Process the Worth Softball Bat has the largest sweet spot and highest durability of any bat Worth has ever made.
