Baden (BAH -den)
How do you say it, anyway?!
We've heard everything from
"BAY-den" to "BAD-den",
but it's "BAH-den"!
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"I love the way this is balanced throughout. It swings so nice. The combination of the wood and this axe handle is unbelievable and the guys [at Peoria spring training] are raving about how the balls are...just jumping off the bat." - Jay Buhner, ex- Seattle Mariner
"I've played with many different types of bats growing up around the game and I can honestly say the Axe is the first one where I really can feel my hands through the hitting zone. After using this there's no way I can see myself using anything else." - Danielle Lawrie, Fastpitch Softball
"I just purchased an Axe Big Barrel bat at a recent USSSA baseball tournament in League City, TX (at Big League Dreams) for my son. Unfortunately we only bought it before the last game that tournament ....because he crushed the ball with his new Axe. He hit so well, a few of his teammates bought an Axe after the game. This past weekend we played in the 11U Texas State tournament and ... the Axe bats delivered more doubles and triples than I can remember throughout the day (played 3 games to get to the final game, 4th game on Sunday). I believe our team is sold on the Axe [Elite]. THANKS!"- Richard Gerek, baseball dad
"Speaking as a former player, the Axe just makes sense. I would have loved to have had the chance to use it when I was playing, as it is the only product like it that produces a more consistent swing. As a father, I'm seeing the benefits the Axe brings first hand with both my son and daughter's swing." - John Kruk, former Major League Baseball player and current baseball analyst for ESPN
"If you want to crush it, you need leverage, bat speed, and barrel performance. The Axe delivers. I've never swung a better bat". - Brandon Murray, Slowpitch Softball
"Career longevity is all too often left out of the performance equation. The ergonomic breakthrough in handle design promotes injury prevention by reducing tissue stress and strain while elevating performance." - John R. Koegel, P.T., DPT